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VbLXVHl. , SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY AUGUST 17. 1008 " ' Xo"'T" jTHOMAN'S BABYDjlHTErTOro BBaOCKS AND 6ANAL; GOOD ROADS AND D IN6 iOOST WESTERN OREGON t I0TERS MUST PAY PENALTY BAV HARBOR MOB LEADERS ARE HAINS AND' .. BROTHER IN COURT EEPSE A HARBOR CONGRESS A biff westorn Oregon boosting bjilpj o bo 8tnrted nbxt yed- lij In which good roada, water r ' ARRESTED (United Prose Lcnsod .Wlro.) Springfield, 111., Aug. 17. Tho tlotora who have hold this city In n FOR THE MURDER OF W. E.ANNIS rr"r - - BENSON IS ON VERGE i OF DEATH IXTEEN-MONTHS-OLD TOT FALLS INTO MILL RACE (United Proaa Leased Wire.) Now York, 'Aug. 17. AbIioii pnio, f IS ONLY RESORT Portland, Or., Aug. 17. Secretary of State Frank Bonson, now in San with whlto lip's, but without tho 1,,rancflco. Ib to have nn operation hytdHHca harbors and breaking ' rolgn of terror slnco Frldny night In slightest other outward sign of norv-'1'0 rforimcd for cnncor of tho 8tom"ch bUrjtfland holdings nro to havo a bloody raco wnr and were only nttnnn a ,. ... n" a 'K rc80r to 8ftV0 h,a ,,f0, IUb Unliharo of attention 'Among I chocked by tho prcsonco of more ounnc88 -excitement, Captain Peter condition Is 8o Borloua that grave f purposes of the cnmpnlgn la to than 3000 Boldlora, nro thoroughly w iiai". r., unueu atmo army, roars ro entertained bb to hla rocov cm Interest In tho Coos Day Do-'awed todny at tho prospect of awlft and his brother, T. Jo-ftlns HnlnB ory. qoaplto tho propoBod mirglcnl PH coogreai advertised at and rigid punlahmont for tho load- woro arraigned In tho Long Island uiwrajion. a ciobo poraonni irionu lohMId to comO off tho 2-fth and ers. Tho realization that someone) city Police court todny on tho chargo t Benson was In Portlnnd Saturday KUof'AtigW. A dologntlon of ton ' must pay for tho lawleaincfla and of murdering Wllllnm E. AnnlB, nd- nnd announced that a tolegram was iHIttrc wileni, and among them crlmo, struck homo wIUi a sudden Vortlslng mnnngor of Recreation and mltuot ability. MeotlnKH nre to ! Jolt, and flomo of tho mbst vicious In Captain HalnB shot to death Saturday Lfod if AAany, Corvnllls, Eugene. I th'olr attacks upon tho blacks today Burr Mclntoshrs Monthly, whom L.. V 'N I ,' lt. . i ., -. . ') 1 fCsntlnuert on page flvo.) Ci1ICAGMTM PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE WATCH OUR August ' Special Sales rocolved from tho bny city Friday containing tho announcement that preparations woro bolng made for an .on tho float of tho Bnyldo Yacht operation and thnt tho chnncoa for club. recovery woro doubtful. Tho brothora, who bolong to ono I s,nw his election as socrotnry ef: jof tho most prominent famillos In the j9tat riwo.ya' nK Mr Bongos, haa, , iu-uijv" vqro brought Into' tile' court- (hcenilutko4 greater part or the time, room mnnncled togothor. Tho hand-, Shortly after ho was aworn In ho was cuffs woro removed nfter they woro j "nnblo to attend to hla duties and for In tho courtroom. Ilundreda of por- ""' wcoks tho onico wr.a conducted Bona had gathored to witness tlion.'-!1 h,s brother, Judgo nonson. At rnlgnment nnd the crowd wns so vn.rl0u tlmw Blno, U lu b?a HC BIVIIl IIIU (Milium MUM UIMIUIU MHIIHJJV " "V vindj.j- 0 mnio lO way for the prisoners to enter, jlonvo Salem for treatment, nnd short- Tho hearing enmo to n nuddon '' "'tor tho Juno oloctlon ho traveled termination after i Ybl"i)ered con-,to San Francisco where ho has ro- foronco between Ira 0. Darrln, clla- mnineo. i - Little P.uMi' Ionian, daughter of President Human of tho Wlllnmotto UnfvorsTty, wns drowned this mrtn Ing at 10 o'clock In the mill raco Juat opponlto tho .athletic fluid of tho university. JtiBt how tho sad accident ocourrett It not known, but It Is presumed that while tho llttlo girl wna playing uhld) an' Beek" with aevornl other mnnll children In tho onclosed flold bnck pf tho collcgo of music, aho wont up in tho grandstand to hldn, leaving tho other children on tho athletic flfild. ond in Bomo way foil into tho nwlft running water dlroctly undor tho grandstand nnd drowned, Tho lnqt soon of hop aho waa In tho building, nnd when her playmatcb found thnt alio had disappeared, t.iey began a Bcarch and not bolng sue cojaful 'u locating hor, wont to th George Lewis, nn oporntnr at tho Southern i'nHlc depot wna tho llrnt to get alght of tho body. Whllo paaa ing down Church atreot Luwla any tho two tiny foot or tho girl ILiAt Ing undor tho Church atreot brUse, but not boforo it waa too Into to grasp them, nnd ho ran to High street where ho wna JuBt In tlmo to catch tho body m It wna paaajng wa der tho railroad bridge at that point. Tho Southern Pacific switch crow wna by this tlmo on hand to help tako tho llttlo body from tho wntor. Dr. Rob ortaoh wvs called aa Boon an iKwltla nijd worked over the child for Bom tlmo, but to no avail. l)i Hotijan Ib at Payette Idaho, attending the Idaho atato conference. 1-ienda of tho ramify- hv boon en deavoring to notify htm of tho accl dont, but up unttr nxm they had not collcgo oX inuilc nnd notified tho nt boon able to aoh'htm either by tolo- tron, who at one tetphonei to tir. Q. V. ryiis vbv tn turn notiried ibo PWM? VvU no trace, of her whorp VvCtHta could be found until a phone phono or Urtitttrnph. it was Dr. Ho mnu'a ln,Uit(on to visit aoveral other polnta in cnatern Wnahlngton and Orcgun, nnd it la powdble that he ban call canio In Hint abe had been tukery already loft l'ayotto, MrB. Houap out of tho rr.ee on High atroot no.ir .yho i tho inolbor of a chl flw h tho Orcuon BlcctrJo Hallway bridgov,week ago, ia ';inrAU'.H Vtt WX lCt "i covered todny from a neighborly vlaltj, nnlil linro vortti'lrliiv hv K II. 7fmi.l I1 .J r """", ."I ;.- "SSS5 trlct nttornoy for Quconi county, nnd ,W. B. Porcy, who mipoarod aa coun- ,bo1 for tho de'ondnnta. Tho mnglatrato ' ordorod an ad- Steaiiiei HlowK Up. Ornnd Rapids, Mlph., Aug. 17. It la roportod hero thnt tho bollor of frYOU DO YOU CAX SAVK .MOXUV. WK AIU3 IIKIIK WITH TIIH WODS-TIIE HKST UAltCMIXB YOU IIAV SKK.V TOR MAXY A G n.lV. RKAI) OX: " yards of Denutlfiil 7U, Pmlan Chnllles In a grand ns jcrtment of pretty patterns i 7S tp N Apron Ginghams, ' now at, n 5f bar.t Sllka. now on sale. iM C ard- W0 ar 60'0 Wti Inallco.ors We price, a yard an r!? "8htered nn .n ... CuSWa,hGoa"d m Sheeting9 at Mil. Dr!.ni8.M8rd' of Beautiful k, ;,r:? . now g0. l Spoclai Prices Jst Received ' llKlll , B Suits anrf M. ire i . j. r- biiJ. lwat nri .. "tU of rTC.. 0"w rices. "Hey-savers journmont until noxt Monday. Tho,tno BI"ilyl lako steamer Lealnnnw brothora then woro handcuffod again nnd led bnck to Jail. All tho principals declined to talk. Tho proceedlnga woro brief. Tho Hn.lna brothers Boomed grimly deter mined to face tho consenuonens of tho Isabel Labontn of Traverso City waa 1 1 shooting which they consider wn k,ll0(l instantly and thnt two othors I exploded on Carp lake today killing ono porson, fatally injured two othors and throwing others into tho lake. Tho report rocolved says thnt Mra. filUlMAll Nil! IflCrt Tomorrow. '(United Prone Lonaed Who.) Utlca, N. Y Aug. 17. Tills city l,i , iimn, rallrond wizard, who Biirprbpd elaborately decorated In prepnVatlon her by rowing over to hor liotol with, for tho notification tomorrow of JiIb wife, yesterday and maklnK u so Jnmca S. Shormnn or hla nomination clul call. Harrlmnn In throwing aa tho Republican cnndldnto for the, down all harriers that monoy npd vlco presidency. Congressman 6Ucr-j lowof linyo IniJIt, around him on Wall mnn, who wan takon 111 soon ufto" .alreoi. ami Ih mvotdiu (lie nooiilo lion tho Chicago oonvontlon, is In good ion nn oil mil footing. honlth now and therolB ovory lndlci-l Yo-torday tho magnnto of trans- tlon that tho cornmonlo? tomor'ow ' portnllon nnd hla wife not Into n i ip-- -- vlll bo ontiroly succowiful. Nlnotcon guns will bo fired na n Bnluto nt 7 o'clock In tho morning and from that tlmo tho co!orntlon will ho on. Tho small boy or Utlca will hnvo as much fun as ho did on tho Fourth of July, na flroworka wl'I neceaanrV to uphold tho honor of tho , were fatally hurl. At .,t two nro J0""" ''? t ' PWnin family. mlsalng out of ovor r0 pnssongera District Attorney Darrln today de-aM,,ard tno 8tcamor. clnrod that he had sought murder In- Tno ca"B0 of tho explosion la un dlctmonta agnlnat both tho brothora I know"' and that in his opinion both hIioiiI-' bo trlod on the chnrgo of murder In tho first degreo. Captain Halns believed Annls hnd . believed that aho Is In hiding and will try to avoid notorloty In connec Hon with the caao. Captain Hnlns boon tho caiuo or the troiUlo bo-frownf-ly filed suit for divorce from 31.1.00 SUITS Now ...,,. 30M) SUITS-r-Xoir . fvrf f3.00 ?iO.0 925.0O SUITS fow tVr ft'f '$12.50, Jfe Store That Saves You Money tweon hlfn and Mra. Halns and al leged that Annls hnd betrayed her. .T. Jouklns Halns, with drawn re volver, hold the crowd,. ba.ck, while .Captain Halns killed Annls. The district attorney holds that under the law they are equally guilty. ! On account of the promlnonco of all participants, the case has aroused the greatest IntoreU and thero U np doubt that tho trial will be dramatic, as well- aa sensational. The Halns brothers evidently con sidered weJI berorc they decldod up on killing Annls. They have accept ed their Incarceration na they fully expocted It. They flncherf today at the Idea of being-handcuffed but only momentarily and they walked" with their head8 high In the air and their jaws set. Seldom haa any court Been two such prisoners. They aparentl'y Are entirely convinced or the Justness of their cause and are willing to aubinlt to whatever decl-lon may Tesult, though they are facing the charge for' which the penalty la death and they have Jn effect already baaed their case upon the unwritten law they are calm and cool. It is undentood that Mra. Peter C Halns, wife pf tho captain, Is In New York with her mother, Mrs. Charles her, naming Annls as co-roapondont. Repuiillcau mnrchlng clubs from vat Ions cities, with aoveral bands, will march to Shormnn'a homo- nt II o'clock. Senator nurrowa of Mlchlunn will ninko the notification apeeoli nnd Sherman will reply, announcing hla determination to support tho polices of Tart. Crowds nru already nrrlv. Ing and It if expected tho cfiy will b thronged tomorrow. ASK LAXODOX TO I'UQSKCLTK IJAV'Mi,,,S San Francisco, Aug. 17. L...W.J Attornoy Langdon today waa pre sentcd with a copy of a resolution adoptod by tho despoaltora or the Market atreot bank at a mooting yr- teiday, calling upon him to Imme diately begin tho prosecution or or fiolala and directors or the miapondod Institution. Langdon was scored by several pon 8f(iu at tho mooting ror his alleged Inactivity or tho decision or the bank's affairs.' Tho resolution de manding immediate action by tho dls trlct attornoy was adopted unanb moualy. XKGIIO SHOT .ST LOS AXGKLICH Los Angeles, Aug. 17. Efforts are being made today to save tho life of Charles Scott, a negro, who was ahof flvo times last night by Sidney John son, a whlto man. Johnson admits shooting the ne gro, who had long been his enemyr tint says Scott attempted to draw revolver. Alter vhootlng hi man Johnson went to the Siesta club, near- H. Llbbey or Wlnthrop, Mass., but all by, and telephoned ror the police to efforts to find her have failed. It U come nnd errest him. I fliri Trie to Dfown Herself, Rodondo. Cal., Aug. 17. Kitty Ooary, a Los Angeles girl, Is In a precarious condition nfter two at tempts to hill herself whllo In a frenzy which tho poljco ay waa caused by drugs adminlBtored whlln Hhe waa in tho company of Fred O. Vlruly. who la In Jnll here accused or forgery. V'ruly and tho girl worn returning to Rodondo last night, aftor having apent iho eyenlng together, whon tho man was nrrosted on -, a forgery chargo. The girl nccornpanled Vlru ly to the station but hortly after hor ar-lval thero'apparontly beoame maddened. Calling an officer asfdo rhe dashed upon a wharf and Jump ed fnto tho ocean. Two officers fol lowed her and plunged Into the water and rescued her from drowning. Upon regaining tho wharf sfi fought tho men viciously In an at tempt to again seJk death In the wr ier. She wi taken to the homo of friends, where she sunk fnfo a comatose condition from which alio has not yot beon fully arooued. Binnll rowboat nt Pelican Hay Lodge, Harrlmnn aununer homo, and rowed qcross tho Inko four nilloa to '-Mrj, OrUlltha' hotel. Mrs. Grltlltlid wont down to Hio wharf when alio saw tlib bout np pronbhlng and naked If tho party dd alred nccommodntlona nt tho liotol, "Our iinmo Ib Harrlmnn," replied tho railroad king, "and wo uro noigh bors of yours. Wo hnvo come to pay a friondly call and to eo your plnce." Mm. Grlfllthn rocovorod hor efpil nnlmlty na best alio could and show ed tho IlnrrlinaiiH over tho plac. They atayetj an hour and hnttM I The Harrlmnn boya are out In t. j 'woods aftor big gamo with ono ot the beat guides In tho country, HPKC'IAL roiIITTO TRY' JAP POACH KIM Soattlo. Aug., 17. Cable ndvlcoi rrom Vnldox today state that 7B of tho alleged Japanese Heal poachers captured from the Kluiol Muni and tho Sakl Mrim off flf. Paul Island, July 22, havo beon takon to Unga, by tho rovonuo cutter Hear. The Hear haa Balled for another batch of tho Japanoso aa all could not bo brought nt onco. United States Commissioner Drll fleld has ordered 25 of the men held over to the federal grand Jury Jor trial. As'lslnnt United States DI trlct Attorroy Day bai left VuldozW Unga under ordera from tho statoilo. partment. A special rourt wllb bo convened at Vnldoz to ijy the al leged poacfiors. Two gunboats and five tovoifiio cutters nro patrolling tho seal Island district this year, I ' ' ' i ' W i , HnrHnudiH Pay K"rlir Vh(t. Klamath Fall-, Or., Aug. 17. Mrs. D M Griffiths, oronrletor of thf J Pelican Bay hotel, htfa rt'ot yer ve The Linn County Horticultural iJBo. clety Is planning to get, Jhe co-operation of shlppors and have a uniform fruit packing plan, for which exper: packors will bo hired. A'bany T Is planning an apple fair. The data u mn yot settledt