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,,. aw ' v onrad- r0L..viH SALEM. ftltEGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1008 NO 3 14 ,J ' ' 1 i 1 . 4 I . I f 1 M' :" I' ii rii? ii iiiiiti -iwiikacr mr J ft alm 1 I I I I I IfwfUllllBllfclfniBBlTM .1 K iiiiiffliliiWi - ' ' ' ! . . . " ' ' . I! . , - i D ) OVATION -i . r TO RETURNING ATEE TEC YNAMTTJB SAFE AND ROB BAM f TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS , ' ' , . ' ., , . , ...... A Si NEW YORK fiQES WILD : THE STADIUM OVER HEROES V, NAVY. CLUBS AND POPULAGE HONOR SMITHSON AND OTHERS (Called Prcaa l.onscd Wire.) Vw York. Auks 29.-AmcrIcn to- 6r extended hor formal wolcomo 4 trnrpctpil iinr llllbotlllded. lirldo. 0 the italwart nthletos who carried lie Star ami Stripes to victory in tiifreat Olympic games at London i:J won the admiration or. tno T:r'.d, A New York was givgn over to ta MlebraMon which was tjio most rirki!i! fvinf nf tho kiil'd' over Ml The great parado of soldiers u! iillors, with brass minus nno founded automobiles passed down toidway through a tremondejs eoid of chcorlng people. drum! Sky Scrapd'H. At 'jiladlson Sqdnro Gnrden tliu crovf'd filled tho wljqlQ park. ' and from tho high windows of thb Flat ,lron b.utldlng nnd , the iRront -Metropolitan Llfo lower, tho lu'gliest build ings in tho world, tho nationnl colors wavod wolcomo and honor to tho nthlotea. Soldier nnd Sailors. At tho head of tho column was Grand Mnrshnl Gcorgo W. Wlnguto nifd his stuff, forming tho advance of ,tho first division. Thon enmo tho regulars from Governors island, fol lowed by the marines, and sailors (Continued on ouk" tour.l CHICAGO 3T0RE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE NEW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY UlllKS' SUITS, LADIES COATS, SILK PETTICOATS, FURS, SiLK MISTS, DRESS GOODS, FIXE SILKS, LEATHER GOODS, UM- WU:LLS, VKILIXGS, KID GLOVES, FLANNELS, IlLAXItTSTS, "RAl'l'FU Pr,AXKLI5TTKS, OUTIXG FLANNELS,' ETC. WR waiuxtkk ouk prices to UK TUB lowest. 3000 yards of Cellnnns Pl.nl. Ki and Lawns, now on sale nt ,f Hc and 3c por yard, 1000 ia-da nf nn .i t ii.. .ored Oui!Dg PannoUi A g001 eqa, tyat Mi c a yard Trkiih urn! u,.. m , .. JJ , 1.3c, 10c, 12 J5c Ladle.' i tA . Vn T neavy I'ercalo ?Pr nw on sale for 08c. C"a Hop Gloves, a pair, He. 10 X e...i ?itj ,t: v now on 8a,' ti n J3,ndae garments; Qick selling PrlceB. DOaV i ...... roaB4 11 v B t,me loklns mJTV here and cet th. .. ip ' ,0-S0, 120 and t . A TISm i cJ!? Busaln the - NEW FALL MILLINERY Now on exhibition. If you want Swell Hats at Small Prices come to tho CHICAGO STORE. SALEM, OREGON - VENDETTA AGAIN AT ITS WORK v klA ; WEALTHY ITALIAN IS SHOT (United I'rrsa I.enicd Wire.) Chlcngo, Auu. 29. Tho black hand claimod anothor victim in Chl cngo today, Avhon Michael Dlnplnun to, n wealthy Italian, was shot and killed In his harbor shop. Displnunto received throntoning letters a few days ago, Baying that he had been marked for death un less ho contributed to tho society. Ho pnid little attention to tho lot tors, though they boro tho sign of tho drendod order. Today Displnunto wno standing In his shop, whon a stranger opened tho door, and without a word shot him. Tho assassination was so swift and unexpected that tho murder had no trouble In making his escape There Is much uneasiness anions tho well-to-do Italians as It Is- report ed sovoral recently liavo rccolv'cd communications from tho black ltnnd socloty. .(- .- HARRIMAN STOPS ON WAY NORTH (United Treo Leased Wire.) Allmny, Or., Aug. 29. So many oltioe in Oregon hnvo sont him In vitations to vlst them that E. II. Hnr rlman, tho railroad mngnuto, who is spending a fow weoks nt Pelican Bny Lodgo, Iibb wired J. H. O'nrlon of tho Albany Herald, Hint ho will stop off ut Wlllnmotto valley towtm on his way north to Portlnnd. "Wo aro about to cxtond tne uor vallls & Enstorn railroad. Will you drop off and drlvo a spike? Tho Al bany people will bo glad to moot you, woro tho contents of n telegram sont Hnrrlman by Mr. O'nrlon. Tho lnttor sent the following memmgo In return. Mr. Harrlman desires mo to roply to your kind tolegrnm stating that when ho comes north ho will stop off nt Albany." VACATION FOR EXCITED COLONEL ERMAN5 ACCUSED OF SPYING SHIP STOPS BRITISH MANEUVERS (United lre Lenaed Wire.) Washington, Aug. 29.- Colonel William P. Stewart, the exiled officer of tbo artillery corps at Fort Grant, Arliona. Is preparing to make appli cation to the war department for a leave of absence. Ho has not had a vacation for several years and his accumulated leave privilege will glvj him four months away from his lone ly station. It is understood tho de partment will accede to his request anA tila lonvn wilt nrnhnlilv be mado effective immediately after he under goes tho physical test at i-ort nuu chuca, Ariz., territory. XEWS FROM HERE. THERE AXD EVERYWHERE shnwinp a loan toward returning prosperity, 29.000 cars which have been Idle aro being hurriedly repali a on nut In nrder. This follows a report of the American Railway asso ciation showing a decrease in car aur plus of 26.602 since their last re port. . . Eugene sempie, once govumui Washington, died In San Diego. Cal., yesterday. . ,. . The jurors who refused to inaici the violators of the excise law at At lantic City, N. J., for soiling liquor, wore severely rebuked by the Judge to wkom they reported. (United rreM Leaacd Wire.) London, Aug. 29. Drltlsh nnvnl ofllcors In chnrgo of tho torpedo boat mnuouvors in tho Tyno today woro tnrpwn into n rngo by tho sudden nppenranco In tholr midst of it Gor man torpedo boat. "D G" which thov suspect of having been sont on a spy ing expedition. Tho Gorman boat was boarded by Drtlsh ofllcors. who domanded that tho commnndor'of tho Gorman bont oxplaln hlo presonco In tho Tyno. Tho Gorman said that while cruising off tho const IiIh boat had been disabled suddenly nnd thnt ho was forced to put Into tho ,Tyno for ropnlrs. Tho Gorman disclaimed any Inten tion of Bpylng on tho Drltlsh ma nouvors nnd nn Investigation of tho WiJ'. showed thnt tho statement t lint .no Tvns disabled -was true. Tho affair, hovovor, lins caused much, blttor fouling on tho Drltlsh sldo. Tho brother ofllcors woro furi ous when tho Gorman bont camo up tho Tyne unannounced until sha wns actually. within tho territory of the manouvorB. Tho Gorninns are nngry at tholr reception nnd nt tho HtiBpl clou or spying. Thoy objected to tho ninnnor Ip which tho "I) R" was stopped by tho Drltlsh and protested against tho uctlou of tho Drltlsh otll corn in bonrdlug tho Gorman Bhlp, T.'io iippenrancoor tho "D o" at ouco put n ston to tho mnnouvers and tnoy will not bo rosumod until oxt Monday by which tlmo tho Qormnn "D 15" was orderod to loavo. , Tho da in ago to hor Is slight nnd ciln bo repaired quickly. Iutcriiiitlnmil Afrnlr. It Is oxpected that tho affair will bocomo n mnttor for International consideration mid tuoro is every prospect thnt Englnnd will ask Gor- ninny for an ofuclnl Btntomont In ro- gard to tho Incident. Tho affair Is glvon oxtraordlnnry Importnnco In vlow of tho rocont talk of war botweon England nnd Gor many being cortaln to como soonor or lator. Tho "Jingo" r.poru here which hnvo boon dilating on Abo sit uation for months aro greatly agi tated over tho Incident and attribute tho utmost significance to It. Tho maneuvers being conducted In tho Tyno woro of n secret nnturo and the navy was trying somo of tho lat est developments of torpedo warfare, which hnvo boon guarded closoly' from observation by foreign govern ments. The conBorvntlvo vlow of tho situ ation, however. Ib based on tho ground thnt tho German bont could not havo hoped to romaln unnotlcod and If tho Gormans hjul desired to spy on tho ninnouvers, somo other mothod would have boon choson. Tho suspicion of spying Ib greatly the outgrowth, of tho situation. The fooling displayed, however, by both tho Germans and tho English has glvon tho matter international significance, and It is destined to be come tho basis of Important official action. SHERIFF IS MADE PRISONER BOLD HOLD-UP NEAR MONTREAL (United rrcn Leaned wire.) Montronl, Quo., Aug. art.Flvo muskd men hold up tho ProvlrifinI bnnlof St. Eust'acho, ton miles from horft u broad daylight early today rind whllo two of the jnqn hold a posso ut bay with rovplvors nnd rifles, tho othor throe robbed tho vntilts goltlng 912,000 In gold. Tho folibors escaped. The whole country Is tromondoun ly excited. Powjob nro searching tho country In nil directions looking for tho robbers who nro tho tfnn. daring- that over mado an nttotnpt nt rob bory horo. Tho robbors ovdrpowor od tho night watchman nnd gnluod ontrnnco to tho bank. In tampering with tho vault, thoy sat off tho bur glar alarm and this called nld from tho Bhorlff's pfflco. Two of tho robbors calmly jwaltod for tho ofllcors to nrrlvo nnd then Informed thorn thnt tho first ono thnt nttomptcd to got Into tho bank would bo killed. They hold thorn on until tholr companions had had tlmo to got tho monoy nnd thon nil rndo out of town on horses nftor warning tho sborlff nnd his men thnt thoy would bo killed If y hoy followed. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 11 ii 1 1 1 1 1 ; VOTERS OX liAXD DECIDE AXXEXATIOX (Unit! rreii Lenaed Wlr.) San Francisco. Aug. 29. The su prome court of tho stato has handed down a decision that there Is no limit to the sizo of a city provided that the people In tho territory nf fee ted vote for annexation. , Tho decision was handed down yesterday in a test case brought by Oeorge H. Peck. Los Angeles voted to annex a strip of territory 16 nillo long and a mllo and a hulf broad and anothor strip of territory south of the city. Peck contended that the annexa tion was contrary to tho spirit of the I law and that property effected is ag-1 riculttiral In character and Interferes j with tho territory of other cities J about Los Angeles. , The supreme court held that tho' voter In the effected district aro the , -ola Judges of tho charucter of tho, land and that if they are satisfied,, with annexation to any city, the law ; does not Interfere, Dr. Holt At tho Presbyterian Gliurch x Sunday, 8 p. m. This will bo tho last of Dr. Holt's delightful series of evening tnlkH. Young pcoulo I nro ospeclully Invited to bo prosont. SPECIAL Ml'SIU 111 111 1 111 inn 111 nn 111 1 NEW MEXICO i - i DEATH tISTt. INCREASES EIETVARE REPORTED ' DROWNED (United 1'ito Lenaed WIit.) Trlnldnd, Colo., Aug. 29. Tho nmulior bf porsotiH who porlshod In tho Hood thnt.BWOpt Folsom, Npw Mexico; yostordny will roach moro than t6, according to' reports brought uoro tauay ny mo nrst trninioad oc I'Oftigeos. Tho trnln had n porllous Journey, pfnctlcally creeping over tho twlsled. track betwoon hero nnd tho dovas. tatod section. Twot)ty-four hours woro rcqulrod to cover 100 miles. Tho Bii'rvjvorii toll appalling stories of tho destructron to llfo nnd prop orty. DwolllhKSk buBlnesH bdlldlngs nhd flolds of grain were swept away. Twonty-tbroo bodlos )mVo beei found and more aro bMtig taken from 'tlip wreck every Ijtmr. Maljy others aro not accounted for. Many hnvo fled from the district, whllo wholo families, rondered des tltuto nro without food or clothing. No list or tho nninoH of tho dead Is obtainable horo, STABS AND TRIES TO KILL WIFE (United VreiB Lenaed Wire.) San Joso, Cal., Cal., Aug. 29 Tho pollco nro today looking for Stileck Rohles, who yosterday stabbed hl wlfo In the faco with a fork, dragged hor about the houso by tho hair uud ntternpted to cut her throat with a butchor knife. Mrs. Rohles was sitting at tho din ner table with her bnb In hor nrm when tho brutal assault was mado. Hor husband was angered because she had been out of tho houso with out his consent and, after a fow words to her, ho stabbed her in the cheok with a fork. Thon ho grabbed her by tho hair and dragged her Into tho kitchen whoro ho tried to cut hor throat with a butcher knlfo. Neighbors rushed In In tlmo to savo the woman. Roblos fled, o ' STRAXOK CIRCUMSTAXCEH IN HOHERTS SHOOTING (United Irrsa Leaaed Wire.) Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 29. Charles D Roberts, victim of tho mysterious shooting on tho board walk, Is reported today to havo suf- ferad a relapse ana tnero is utiio hope of his recovery. Thn finllro nd detectives aro riftiitiiv iirixioiiH to L'tit suilicloiit evi dence to make an arrest in tho case, but tho strango circumstances have not boon explalnod. Careful Investi gation is being made of the move ment! of W. S. G. Williams of Daltl more. whoso wlfo was with Roberts, when a man btepped up and shot him. Tho detectives bay they will produce sensational evidence within 24 hours, though nd charge has been made yt against any oae, EnHf Lnn Vegas, N. M Aug. 29. Huddled up on tho hillsides, scantily clad and suffering from hunger, tho survivors of tho .cloudburst at Fol rom, Now Mexico, nro Hooking sltol, tor today from a driving hall storm which Is swooping Iho territory, beat ing dow vi crops, killing ehoop by thousands, dovaslatlng cantnlopo lloidn, nnd leaving n pnth or nun In It's wnko. Tho storm In ono of the moHt tor rlblo over oxporloncod horo and has practically cut off communication with Folsom nlthoiigh tho wires nro working Itormlttontly. Lntost reports rocelvod hero via Clayton from tho rqlnod town do scrlbo cnudltloiiH thoro nH horrible, DrlVdti from tholr homes without sulllclent wonrlng apparel to protect thom from tho storm nnd compollod to go without food for nearly 48 hours, the survivors of tho cloud burst ure In a pitiable slate. It litis boon Imposslb'lo to lonrn tho exact number of dead ho far discov ered. Twonty persons nro known Jo bo mlwdng and It Is fenrod llielr dead bo dlea will bo found In Oie rnnyon bolow tho town, when tho wntor subsides sultlcluntly to nllow tlio seurchers to proceed with tholr work. Heavy dnmngo Is reported from tho country surrounding east Las Vogas an a result of the hall storm. Hall stones nlmost as largo as a quurtor of a dollar aro falling horo nnd lr somo places thoy aro reported to hnvo boon hurled with tho wind with such force ns. to penetrate tho roofs of houses, Floods aro reported from all sec tions of tho territory nnd railroad tracks are submerged or washed away In Jiinny places. Eight bldgos are down near Dos MolncB, New Mexico, two houses wore washed nway nt Springer, tho wagon roads are destroyed near Raton, scores of crooks and nrroyos nro overflowing and miles of farm land and pnruros aro Inundated. Tho loss1 of livestock Ib-. heavy, in many places hundreds of cattle aro being drownod and Innumerable sheep being beaten to death by tho heavy hall stones, n , TRAFFIC MANAGERS IN CONFERENCE San Francisco, Aug. 29 Edward Chambers, truffle manager for tho Santa Fe railroad In this city, left today for Chicago whoro he has been suddenly culled by his chief to a conference As tho Harrlman Inter ests hnvo ulready ordered H. A Jones, freight traffic agents of thu rarne destination, tho Inference is drawn horo that a gonernl trnrMo conference of tho trans-continental lines Is contemplated. ft Is bollcved the traffic yioi havo been called togother to discuss thu truns-Paclllc rato problem and tho recent ruling of the Interstate com merce cmnmjeelon with regard to thp publication of transcontinental rates on international and tram Pacific hauls, - U V