$- jpwjw,l Vl--.V f n '' . t .j.. auraal a 1 rrtjrwn- , ' , ' 1RRJMAN SALEM. OREGON, J SATURDAY, SEPTEMHER B, lOOtt MAKES NO. SlD EF VISIT IN SALEM NODI PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SPEAKS TO URGE AUDIENCE BJGFLEET IS ON WAY ONCE MORE (IJffNSUND NEXT STOP IS (Cnltfd I'resi I.ensd Wire.) )l bourne, Sept. 5. (By II. Lee Cotiorthy, United Press Corns- EositBt on board U. S. S. Georgia.) -Amid the roaring of guns from to forts and British ships on tho tetor, the Amcrlcnn Linttlcshlp Hoot HUre promptly nt 8 o'clock thts tcrtlag for Albany, King Qoorgo;s nd, Queensland. Tiere was no dolny. Tho Now Jor j kj remained behind to get mail Ikt h expected hero tomorrow. Tie afficers of the flcot commont (CODiinued on tinun Jour.) REVENGED EOR DEATH OE CHILD SHOOTS CARELESS AUTOISTS (United l'rcss Leased WIra.) Genoa, Italy, Sept. 5. Dhtrncted by the s!ht of his little son, An tono, being crushed, to death by nil nutomobllo todny, Angolo Cnllonl, nn onglnoor, shot nnd killed tho chnuffour nnd fntnlly Injured two slstors, tho Marchlohoases of Rove dim, who woro In tho car. Tho child wns crossing the Btroot when tho big touring enr boro down upon li 1 ii). Tho fnthor, who wad near by, snw tho dungor but could not reach the boy In tlmo to snvo him. Tho little CHICAGO 5TOE IW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY UD1ES' SUITS, LADIES' COAJS, SILK PETTICOATS, FURS, SILK WIST8, DUKSS GOODS, WNE SILKS, LEATHER GOODS, UM BELLAS, VKIMXGS, KID OLOVKS, FLANNELS, RLANKETS, W.UTKB KLAN.VKLKTTES, , OUTING FLANNELS, ETC. WE KA1UNTF.K OUR PRICES TO RE THE LOWEST. BANK IN : PITTSBURG IS CLOSES 7Tf t AUTHORITIES MAKl? i NO STATEMENT (United Trcso Leased Wire.) Pittsburg, Sept. 5. Tho Cosmo . ..-!.-.. ... . s .. . .! 'I iiuiuun iMiuonni nnnK oi tins city was closed today undor the order of tho comptroller of tho currency. ,' Washington, D. C, Sept. 5. Tho comptroller of tho currency 'today ap pointed Robort Lyons receiver of tho Cosmopolitan National bank of Pitts burg. Lyons Is rccolvor of tho Alle gheny National bank nt Pittsburg nls.0. Tho government authorities todny rofuacd to mako any ntatoment of their ronsons for closing tho Cosmu polltan Nnttonnl bank furthor than to sny that it is Insolvent. Tho bank ofllcInU are oxtremoly It wns entirely unnecessary. Tho doposlts of tho bank nro about $500,00, Including $100,000 MARTIN 60T WIFE TO RETURN BUT SHE SAVS HE HID IN BARN indignant nnd ntjsort that tho closing of tho bank la. an outrage nnd thn?J,jRy olio spent nt tho houso waiting Countor-chnfglng her husband, S. S. Martin, with cnml and Inhumnn treatment, Mrs. Alico Martin, in an nfudavlt Med in thu circuit court this morning -through hor attorney. Poter F. D'Arcy, nnsworlng tho dl vorco suit of hor husband, nsks that sho bo gained tho dtvorco, $100 for malntennnco pending tho decision and $50 n month alimony. Mrs Martin licenses her husband of hav ing written two tender epistles In which ho tolls hor Of Jiow ho misses hor '"fried chlckon," nnd how lono somo It was without hor, and re questing that sho roturn from Wood vllle, whoro sho had gono to livo with hor mother; ly.it -that whon sho did return ho did not meot hor, but hid In tho bnrh during tho entire RAILROAD WIZARD IS RECEIVED AND GIVEN HURRIED AUTO RIDE for tho happy ro-unlon. Mrs. Martin also Btatcs in tho nflldovlt that alio hoB beon comnolled to work n a of government funds and $100,000 servant to maintain hersoW nnd that of stato funds. Tho govornmont si,0 i.gIIovoh her husband to bo worth nnd stato doposlts arc secured bonds. by J.000 yards of Calicos, Cballios Litrn. now on sale at le. 'He uj 5c per yard. MM yjrds of Dark and'LJaht H Otttlne Flannel. A ,i h MlTr aUfcc a yard. TwkWi tad Huck Towo,8 al t 8 L3c, 10c, 12 Uc P. T UM Heavy Perca, , tow oa sale for 98c . U.K. "' Salt . . . muw- on caio. Bdsorne garments, 'kWilns Prices. time looking I iLna l a prelty Su,t jwe ,0(1 gH ths bect i0-. $12.30 u.V . BtTZaln. i- ' -" STORK. 4 New Fall Millinery Now on exhibition. If yoil want Swell Hats at Small Prices, com to the CHICAGO STORK. fellow was killod instantly by 'the machtno nnd tho fathor. realizing it, turned quickly nftor the car. Ho fired sovornl shots. Tho flrit struck tho youngor marchlonoss In flicting a fatal wound. Tho second shot killod- tho chnuffour. As tho drlvor foil fr.om his Boat, tho auto mobile, traveling nt a high rato of 9peed, started on a wild, unguidod enroor, finally upsetting. In the crash of tho wreck tho older mar chlonosH was so badly crushed that therols no hope of her recovery, thero is no hope of her recovery. Gnllnnl was nrrosted, ho was wild with fury and It took half a dozon pollcomon to control him. The Inci dent has aroused great excltomont as thero Is blttor fooling among the poorer claBBOS toward reckless auto-moblllstB. . o FATALITIES IN ALASKA .WNES (United t'w Leased Wire.) Nome, Alaska, Sopt. 5. Within tho last 24 hours four man have beon killed in tho mlno near hero. Three men were killed on the property of tho Mloceno Ditch company. Ono of the men fell Into, tha dump hole In front of. tho hydraulic elevator and his body wa3 partially sucked Into the elevator, tho great pressuro lit erally tearing tho body apart. Two of the men were killed by tho banks on tho same claim caving Jn. An other man was killed at Solomon by the gravel bank caving In on him. . o UNAULE TO EXPLAIN FLOATING LUMHKR (United Tress lasted Wire.) ,8an Francisco, Sept. 5. The offi cers of the revenue cutter Manning today are at a loss Kq explain the pe culiar circumstances surrounding the floating of a quantity of pine lumber at Point Arena Weduesday night The Manning returned to this port last night after a search of the Marin and Mendocino coa&ts, without bav ins located- any wreck. Caputs Jacobs said today that he believed that a limber veeeels h4 lost kr deekkwd l roitgk weaker. about $5900. ExtrnctB from tho two lottors quoted In tho aflldavlt follew: "Dear Alice: I am hungry for fried chlckon. I am vory lonesome. TliQro In muskmolon In town now," nnd In nnothor Iotter, "Tho neighbors nro !onoomo slnco you loft. Will you como bnck agnln? I am lonoBomo. I nm hungry for fried chicken." 'li t DUKE HAS PLENTY TO SPEND (United I'rean Un Vlr.) San Francisco, Sopt. 5. Elovop thousand dollars Is but a more hand- full of money with which to soo tho sights of San Francisco to Duko Fer dinand do Montponsler, cousin of the king of Spain and son of LouJ? Phllllpe D'Orlenns, pretender to the throno of Franco, who today thinks that ho can got along comfortably on that sum for a few days. Tho duko camo ashore and straightway hud a few drafts to tho tune of $11,000 cashed. Ho then went shopping and started to seo tho Bights. Today, tho party Is dashing about In a large touring car. They will go to Dol Monte and back. The duke will go to Vancouver whore ho wilt be the guest of some Englishmen on a hunt, o WIFE KILLS WOMAN HIDING WITH 1IU8IIANI) Wichita Full, Tex, Sopt. 5. Mlea Lilly Wheatley Is dead and Mrs. Walter Allen accused of causing her death, la in Jail today as the result of a tragedy occurring directly after Tho Harrlmifu special, containing tho railroad king; J. P. O'Urlon, and othor Southorn Pacific ofilclalu, nr rived In tho Capital City nt 1:05 o'clock this afternoon. A lnrgo dolo gation of citizens, including tho gov ernor, tb'o mayor and cammlttooj from tho Hoard of Trado and tho Ruslnosa Men's lenguo woro at tho depot to walcomo Harrlmnn. For somo reason Harrlmnn wa3 not ready to como out of his enr whon tho special arrived, and tho crowd waited patlontly for hnlf an hqir be fore they secured a glfmpsa of tho man of millions. Mnnngor O'Urlon stoppod out upon tho platform a soon ns tho train pullod In, and, In answor to tho questions of tho wel coming committee, stntod that Mr. Harrlman could romnln Jn tho city probably an hour. Harrlman finally appeared and wn cordially welcomed by tho governor, tho mayor and others. Tho rallrond builder la a quint, unnsHumlug, little mnn, and doos not look nt all Hko n groat flnnnclor. Ho ha a plcatmnt manner nnd a qulot humor. "I havo road n groat deal about you," said ono of Salem's leading citizens, when ho wns Introduced to tho rnllroad. mngnnto. "So havo I," ropllod Har rlmnn. Harrlmnn was almost Immedlntoly escorted to nn automobllo, ns the welcoming commtttoo wn dotormlnod to mako tho most of his brlof stay. In tho first nutos woro Mr. Harrl man, Governor Clinmb,orlnln, Mayor RodgorB, A. llush and O. L. McNnry. J. P, O'rirlon and sovoral mombors of tho Dusln08s Man's tongue woro In tho second, nnd four others woro also filled with representative Saloin Ites. Tho autos startod nt onco for tho big hill opposlto tho Wallace farm in Polk county, whore ono of tho flnost views In tho valley Is to bo had. A short public rocoptlou ww hold in tho Hpnrd of Trudo rooms, nnd nnothor auto trip will bo taken to tho fruit raising district south of tho city. GHAEIN IS HEARTILY WELCOMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH IS PACKED Tho Prohibitionists turned out on mauio to listen to the address of their pnssjdontlnl candldato, Eugene W, Chnflu, who bognn epcnklng nt 2:30 o'clock this afternoon In tho First Christian chiirnht Somo tlmo boforo 2 o'ctock, tho tlmo sot for tho mooting, all tho scats In tho church woro filled, Chnfln wns formally welcomed nnd Introduced by Oliver Jory, chairman of tho county Prohibition convention. Othors to partako In tho wolcomlnft of tho candidate wdre: Mrs. Oliver, prosldont of tho W. C. T. U nnd H. F. Jory. Chnflu spoko rtlong tho same lines ho has In all his pnqt addresses dur ing tho present campaign. He waf given vory honrty applntiBO and en courngomont by his hoarorfl. FIFTY THOUSAND RAIBKD 11Y RAWHIDE MERCHANTS (United I'rcM Tensed WlrM Rawhide, Nov., Bopt. C. ThlP camp Is to'dny tho picture' of activity. All night long nnd nil today wngotu and nutomobllos have been nVrlvdu with provisions for thoso who woro buruod out in tho groat lire of yes terday. ' Most of tho plncos arc guarded nnd no attempt hns beon Hindu to loot tho buildings. Fifty thousand dpllniK wns raised yostorday by tho busluoKs mou of tho town and was used to buy provis ions for tho slrlckon rcsldonts. Poo plo nro now living In tents, on tho edgs of what wob formorly tbo con tor of tho camp. Preparations nro ajroady ' bolng made for tho ro-bulldlng of tho camp. Orders havo beon placed In San Francisco nnd Bacramonto for thli building matorlal. 'AM8KA" WHEAT A FAKE SAYS EXPERT (United I'rrM Unned Wire.) Wasfilngton, Sopt. C. Secrotary Wilson of the department of agrl. culture today announced that Dr. Galloway, tho ngont ho sent to Junalta, Idaho, to Investigate the re ports of tho supposedly wonderful now Wheat claimed to havo boon dln- covored.ln Alaska and Introduced In Idaho with great success, has re ported that tho wheat Is a fako. Tho report mado to Secretary Wil son reads: "Tho Alaska wheat yields 25 bush- ols to tho aero. Tho grain Is badly mixed and of au Inforlor quality. Mrs. Allen had caught the girl In ta i Soft while wheat yields fully as much presence of her husband. Walter Allen, tho husband, whq l proprietor of tho St. Charlea hotel of this city, and Miss Wheatley were driving on one of the main streets of tho town last sight when Mrs. Allen, In a nt of Jealousy, sprang to the nlddle of the thoroughfare and shot the irkl dead la her seat. and tho bust varieties more "An analysla recently made under my supervision shows that (ho so called Alaska wheat contains only n little more than 9 per cent of protein while soft wblto winter wheat con tains an average of 10 per cent. Hard wlster wheat coRtslM 12 per ceBt of glMtll." Amhiihli Frvnrli Troops, ' (United I'len Uaied Wire.) Vnncouvor, 11. C, Sopt. 5. Nown was received from South China to day of tha amlxiHh of 100 Fronoh troops, Tlorallleur8 and Leglonalrcs, In a valley near Langvao on tho Ton king border. Captalu Floury, loader of tho force, and Lloutonant Doluttro woro shot down Boon nftor tho flight oponod. IJotwoon COO and 60S Chi noso had a posltloa on tho low hills at each sldo of a gulloy, through which tho French troopi entored tho village Tho French captured the vlllago twice, It being ro-taken by the Chlnosi. Shots worq exchanged dur ing tho greater part, of tho fight at from 30 to 50 motere. When Cap tain Floury und Cuptain Delnttre, who wont to assist his loador, woro shot, tho Chinese throw themselves uson tho bodies, not yet dead, and dqcapacltatud thorn, carrying away the heads amid cheers, ! "O ' "' "' Dltdi TtohMp RftlkMl, It Is reported this urtornoon that tho differences hot w ton, the Oregon Electrlo und tho North Mill crojk dltcji proprietors bus buou adjusted Tho city has not yot tnkon any han t In that particular matter as tfas rep resentcHl by somo and the wholo mat tor will bo. adjusted amicably,. Will Uabcock of this city has been au thorlzod by Mr. Ull ofPortlfCnd to make aay reoab cceI on tb fH of the milt eefMuiy. 're