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READY FOpREGON STATE FAIR PUOET SOUND COLLISION R LIVES OF FIVE HUNDRED WORK AT STATE FAIR GROUNDS BEING RUSHED TOWARDS COMPLETION BVTHIN6 EXPECTED TO BE IN CON- BITION FOR MONDAY OPENING n ork oi installing. the mnny C in exhibits In thi'lr propar tj th 'an- lair grmuius win BBple'fd ' R0't shape by Sun baighf, as th03e who aro on the - i.t mm in nnriv nrenaratlon fctruifer'ng their stock nnd other tObitt and thv now hnvo them cr U upon the grounds. lie parlllon Is beginning to Bhow fofialt of the decorator's nrt, nnd tbMaron county booth 1b vory nenr- WnW nn.l h thin OVGllllli: tllO gtr booths representing tho illffur- tcan'lc3 will be ready ror in ivckid ot tho thousands who at Hi the (air. AmuM'inenl Compmiles. Innmnt rnmtinnlita. uimh ni M. II ImnM with lila niorrv-irn-rnnnilH li others with sideshows of most r flwrlptlon are nrrlvlnc overv day. Mr. Arnold now litis n foico ot men putting tho Bwlngs tngothor. Jack Luhrmnn, n vo!l known nin chlnln of 'tliN city, who has beon traveling for thospnst fow years with n mlnnturo locomotive nnd cars, has his trnck nenrly In plnco to carry passongors. Tho mlnnkiro rnllwny la located just oast of the pavilion n a largo oblong clrolo which cov ers qulto a distance. Floral Exhibits. Tho floral exhibit li nlso bolng put In plnco In tho specious green house In the southeast wing of tho pavil ion, nnd hundreds of beautiful plants nnd blooming flowers will bo shown horn. The Mitchell. Lowls & Stnvor com pany liavo tholr exhibit of machln- fConttnuod from Page G.") INFERNAL MAGHINE FORFORt INTERCEPTED BY DETECTIVES CACO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Gil The Newest of- the New GHMIHIN I LL WEARIXG APPAREL, LADIES' Sl'ITS, LADIES' fOVTS, MILI.IM.RY, FURS, SILK PETTICOATS, FIXE DRESS owns, Fir i)in:ss silks, walstixg silks, v.u, uosikhvJ W) rnKUVi:AH, K1I) OLOVKS, JUHHOXS, lapks, i)iti:ss itEUIMIXGS, SEVAN'S DO X ' KLAXXKI.S, "irrb. DO Yil'It THAD- IW T Till; ST01W THAT MAICKS LOW 1MMCKS. (I'nltcil I'rcss t-cncd Wlrc. Phllndolphln, Pa. Sopt. 12. An Infernnl mnchlne, addrosiod to Gov ernor Franklin Fort, of Now Jorsoy, wn Intorcopted In the postofllco hero today, nnd Is In tho hands of tho govornmont secrot Horvlco mon. It Is undorstood that tho niachlno was vory powerful nnd cunningly, con trived. " ' iaMi Sevornl thoorloa ltavo bbon ad vanced, tho moBt general ono bolng thnt tho mnchlne was out to tho gov ernor as the result of his stand on tho Sunday closing law, ho recontly hnvlng threatened to cnll out tho mllltla to enforce the closing of sa- j loons at tho venshoro resorts. , ThoTiffomm lilnTchlno was dotoctod ny n ciorK, wno suflpocioa wnni u was, nnd called (ho attention of the 4foncctoJsrtoiltiJlt- ' o - KXPOSITIOX COMMISSIOXKUS OX WAY TO JAPAX (T'n I ted I'r I.nicl Wlr(. 1 Snu FrnnolHco, Soot 12. Frodor '"k James Volnov Skiff, ono of tho throo commUHlonors-gonornl from the rnltpil Stnto- to Jnimrt to mnuno Amorlcn's oxhlbH nt tho exposition In ,1917. Is bom todov front thi Knt cott'iillnir with Pacific const cnimnor rhl IkxI'oh bforo lonvlng for Japan Seittomber 15th. Skiff Is dlroctor of tho Fluid Co liuttlilan Miisuni at ChlcRtto, and 1 h votorau oxnoition niHiiagor. Ho h "tmbor of th LohIoij of Honor. , and hold medals from live Kuropwti govtrnmonK 1 Skiff wl'l mMt other members of j Ii cnmmlttpo In Tokln In Ootober. and tliQy will tbon decldo what ran ltr host done with tho tnonoy nnnro-n-lfttf'l liv tli iTnltol Stato F. D Lnnmls. tho diplomatist left hro for .Thdiim ' i Tttonclay. ami F. I). Ml' ' Jo bnsnlnir to Japan over the Slborlnn railroad. 10 GUARD ? CATHOLIC ! PARADERS WlTHARMY OF 3.000 POLICEMEN (Unltnl Prc Inscd Wire.) London, Sopt. 12. It wn an nounced lioro today that 15000 police will guard tho lmmcnso parade that Is to mark tho closing ot tho nine teenth Hiiclmrlstlc congrosa, and tint trooi have boon provldod nlio to provont the Rllghtost disorder. Tho annmincomont thnt tho pnradn Is to bo hold notwithstanding tho furor thnt has been raised .by the ProtosUint Alllnnoo'B ortortB to hnvo tho parade forblddon by Injunction, has sorved only to Increase tho ox cttcd condition of tho public mVad. After nn Inoffectunl npponl to thoi homo secrotnry to provont tho carry ing of tho hoBt and tho wenrlng of vostmonts In tho parndo, tho Protest ant Alliance tried to provont tho pa rade by injunction, declaring that It IfljjiigalnBt tho law of tho Innd. They wc?retoo Into, however, and tho pa rado will be held tomorrow, Over 20,000 Catholics will march In tho parndo tomorrow nnd It lu ex pected to bo 01103 of the grentout pa aeanta oi modern tlnios. Cardinal Gibbons will colobrnto pontlllcnl high mass at tho cnthodrrj tomorrow morning, nt 10:30 and many American will bo present. The concluding ceremony of tho coiigro's wl'l be held at -I o'clock. There will no poutltlcul veanure, i sermon, tho great pracoeelon of tho mossed Sacrament, Te Deupi, bonw diction nnd tho toloinu clpeing of tho congrosa. STEAMERS COLLIDE JNMIST NARROW ESCAPE OF PASSENGERS (United Prcan I.mh1 Wlro ) Soattle. Wiuh., Sopt. 12. The steamor Chlppewn, bound for Victor la, brashod Into the Btenmor Sontluol, bound In from Unlubrldgu Islnnd, nt 9 o'clock this morning lu tho fog, and tho lattor was so badly damngod that she hogan shipping wnter Imme diately . Tho Chlpowa loworod liar life boats and took off tho passongors irom mo aeiuinoi, ami mo muer wno run to Won Seattle nnd bonched just before tho water in her hold extin guished her tiros. Tho Soiitlnol hnJ 75 passougerB aboard and tho Victo ria D00 aboard. POLITICAL DINNER IS PLANNED FOR ALL STANDARD BEARERS FATALLY IXJl'ltKI) IX SAVIXG WOMAN'S LII-'K Dress Goods 'f' nrds of the ltt v.. ; Ti d tn $i no yard. Now ": Mr. ttc qni CMH'. Outing Flannels l,n T dj e: the newest '" freara. bin nd whlto. IfnVar I-3c. e now showing one of the " Mock, '.nsalera of s ami Ladles' Mtsiery VU, wJgh, 7wae,noa.ttoolaU(1 ascaacMOca fr,,SttW w r ..-i' a kaa of fcUte- .... .'. ' t -v. W," 9290 r, If you want the lu values in this p:rt of the world In Ladies' Suits ooraa to the CHICAGO STORE, the tore tnat dpes nijt want to get rich Q iT-y fa'f we make It's the vol ume of business wo are after. SWELL NEW SUITS Man taM-.rfd and Silk Lined SO.fH), Sio.30, $ I2.no, $u.po and m STORETHAT SAVES YOU MONEY I.PSKS FOttTUXK V'HU.K rxDKit doctoips sway (T'nltfd Prr I.enicd Wlr I Richmond. Va.. Sont. 12. Mrs Frances Hngnman DnLo Rarro, for tnr wlfn of Thoodoro Hngamnn. a nillHonnlre broker, is todnv almost nonnMop1". as the result of being swindled by Dr. Richard C. Fowlor. according to tho woman's stntomonts Mr. Hngamnn claims that for four months sho has beon hold nrnotlcnRv nrIor at the Colonial House, nnl ha during that time she has been wlndled out of nearly $l,r.00,ooo. Flowej. pho avers, secired tho bulk of he fortune. So great wns his hold over Mrs. Uagajnan that she obeyed his ovory command. Hor re lations with, Dr Flowor. Mrs. Ilnga nnn win not diactiBS. She admlM that sho entprod thorn at her own volition. Tho couple woro 1'vlng her under assumed names, but Mr,s. Hag amau admitted her Identity and that of Dr. Flower, whon nucwtloned. , oi KD1SOX MAKIXO TOX'R ' OF XOItTHWIvIT rUnltrd Pre' rfl1 Wlrf.l Seattle Wash.. Soot. 12. Com hlnlnc business and pleasure. TI103. A Edison, accompanied Uy hl wife and daughter, Is visiting lu the Pu r'flc Northwest, and today l In S atflo. ' Whilo In this part of tho country the wizard i of the electrical world will Investigate the immense water power which Is going to waste In In many places. He declared today that he advqcat,ps the developraonj of water power as a moans of h 'band ing the world's wipoly of coal. Ed' son announce that he has la'd atldo n fomnjerclal irt of h work, ami wtll do n more Inventing, but wii. contlrjug to 16 the work be like, best . . (United I'rrM t.faicd Wire.) Moknne. Mo.. Sopt. 12. Ooorgo Greonwnld, ouglnoor on tho Missouri, Kansas & Enstoru railroad, Is dying today from Injurlos rocolvod in snv ing tho llfo of n woman, who had fallen on tho trnck In front of hU onglno. Without a moment's hosltntlon tho bravo ouglnoor cllmbod' down on thu cowentoher, strotohed his arm for ward and seized tho woman, who, In falling, had lujurod horsalf nnd could not movo. Sho wns thrown to ono side by Groenwnld's hand, but In performing tho act of heroism, ho wns fatally Injured. His homo Is In St. Charles, M. HAD VHAH FOR FOREST FIRES i A disgruntled Italian laborer ha I cost the Genmyi government $175.- 000, by purppJSly misplacing a.8ur; py ng pin. an(7 cataslng two ends of I. ,...,! , ,ino thrraieh-a mOUfl- "It tuuucr n --" tain, one from eacn tiae, io rows w (Unltwl Tren I-enfd Vlre,i Washington, D. C. Sept. 12, Tho yoar of 1908 will go down In history as one of tho worst, so far as'foront tiros aro concornod. In tho last rjuar tor of a cenUiry. Figures obtained by government ofllolalB show that lossos in all part of tho Unitod States, principally the uorthorn pnrt of tho country, will run high Into the mlllloni of dollars A widespread movement to ohock the Area haB boon started in many states by government officials by tho adop tion of ratlonnl systems of flro pro tection. Excluslvo of Dalarle8 of for estry officers, It has rost the govern ment so far this year $30,000 to have tho national forest resorves pa trolled. o Saloon Kts'jM'r Shot. (Unlt'd Tress I.eaed Wire.) Portland. Or.. Sept. 12. Froi Holch, a bartender, shot down In cold .blood shortly after midnight this morning, because he and hi friends refused to make a new jur qualntanae. Is still alive, but the at tending Kurgoons gay death mar come at any hour. Tho fatal ohou were fired by Matt Johnson, a stranger In the neigBoor SOX OF SEXATOR URYCE IXSAXF, (United I'rem Letued Wlnv) Now York, Sept. 12. Stowart M Uryco, boh of tho lato Calvin 8. Rvynrr-Unltcd States -nenntor from Ohio, haa.beon pronounced hopeless y insnno bV sovornl ohyslclnns. and his brother, W. A. ICIrkpatrlck Hryce today took step to have him sent to nn asylum, nnd to hnvo an ndmlnU--trntlon of IiIb porsounl and real pron orty nppolntod. 11 ry co wub sent to nn nsylum by his older brothor, John Frnuols Hryoo, lust April on n 'Judicial order, but was allowed his liberty by thi court with the understanding thnt Ktrkpntrlck Rryce have him placed under medltnl earo. Iliyce served as captain on General Shnftor'u staff during the SpauUh war, anil bus a large estate. TOO MANY " OREGON PEACHES (United Plena l.enned Wire.) Orogon City, Sept. 12. Losing hi mind completely over n banner crop of pistohes, Fred C. llrothaiipt, l't yours old, is today ,an Inmate of the stato usylum. Ho is tho son of II. Rrolthaupt, a well-known Damascus farmer. On the nroltlfiupt farm live acres wore set out in peach trees, nod till' your they boro so plentiful that r. $2600 crop wns taken off the tract. Rrelthnupt and h!a son workod eurly and late In picking the peuehos tn ship to market. The boy though, talked and dreamed of poaches until IiIb enthusiasm unbalanced hie mind. (United Pi ms Leased Wire.) Chicago, Sopt. 12. Plans for what will he ono ot tho greatest dinners over given lu the United Statos, If tho nrrnngeinontB or tho conunltto do not fall through, are being mail today by tho Chloago Association ot Commerce, for tho banquet October 7. Tnft ontl Hrynii invo nlrendy been Invited to tho dinner, nuil tho com inltteo or arrangements is today d I ev en ss I tig the proposition of having ov ory can'dlduto for president of tho United States Honttul nround tho bnn quet. board when tho banquet Is hold. It is likely that, hesldOB Tnft nnd Hrynn, Eugino W. Olinfln, Prohibi tion neminee: Thomas L, HlBgou, Iu dopendonco nomlnoo; Tom Watson, Pooplo's Purty nomlnoo, nnd prob ably Eugene V. Debs, tho Socialists noiuInoQwllUUo. irwout nt tho din no r. Oiiihoii 'ttn .Hiking. Danville, III., Sejit. 12. Speaker Cannon todny, when pressed for an answer ,to llrynn'a bitter attack up on him, Haiti thnt ho was only joking when ho hud talked of llrynu making millions out or politico. Ho oxplnlned that tho remark wii Intended to bo humorous, nnd thnt ho wub surprised that his wit waa not appreciated. Hearst Lied, Suyn Hrynii. Cumberland, Mil., Sept. 12. Re gnrdlut; the atatement ulleged to hnvubeen made by William Randolph llonrsl, that Rryan offered to speak In fupuort of Hearst for tho Demo cratic nomination for president in 1912, if Hearst would support Hrynn In the present, campaign, tho Com monor, who Is horo on lil Enstern tour, today said: "If Mr. Hearst made sueh a "'-in. mont us thnt, It It utturly nnd eutlio- ly fulao." r.NAIlLE TO SWIM HOY TRIES TO SAVE COL'KIX Portland, Or, Sept 12 - Althouglj he failed In n heroic attempt to save his 11 -year-old cousin, Floyd nolon, faun drowning. Hurnm Loonoy. eight yours old, nnd unable to swim. Is tho day the horo of tho neighborhood in which he lives. Nothing was known of his brave act until aome workmen saw him splnshlng In the Willamette rlvqr, in an effort to keep his head above the water. He was readied after he had gone to tho bottom twice. It Uifl doveloped tha.t in spite of hls.Jnupll Ity to swim. Burma had loaped into tho water to save his cousin, but tho lattor had disappeared from sight when Hurma's plight was noticed. REFl'SE TO HUHMIT TO LOCAL OITIOX . il'nltrU Press Uased V'lr I Redding. Cab. Sept. 12. The anti-saloon people of Shasta count) are Incensed today lerau tne u pervlsors have refuawi to submit Tnft Tour. Now York. Soul. 12 Arthur 1. Vorys and National Chairman Hitch cock are conferring this afternoon on tho plan for thu Tnft speaking tour It Is exported that the derision of tho rommltton will ie submitted to Tnft not lator than next Tuesday TOWNS ARE DOOMED BY FIRE Duluth. Minn.. Sopt IS.- Lttle re port today from the Lake Superior region state that the situation on thu north shore is terrible. There Is Ht tlo hope of saving many honiOH and villa'"!, and tho people aro fleelni; from tho wall of lire. All telophono wires to the burning district arO down, and It Is Impossible to leant anything dellnlto from tho critical points. A steamer with refugees from Michigan. Wisconsin nnd other north shore points arrived hero today with, survivors of tho flro. George Ral fom, ono of iho re'UKHOH from Hough (on, Mlnh.. said that whou ho loft the lire was within 1ft mlloi of the town MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE IH lOl'XH DRIGGER l .... I nn nrriliidnpa ti a vntu of hood of the 'alnou. in front of which i tkJ ,lMnut, i,. ,!, notiatv. ' Iallu l the trsKly ocoirred I running klgV and the PrlhlbJUOB' It U aald 'v wltBM ht lie P'.'lisi. shv they wtll keep up t flghl uroaehod Holch and a group 01 w ; uW ibewta out. irienos ana irwa w nwr im ' f jJt io;i orancn ot tno Auu-an eonversation wuon ni was re ented Johnson turned shortly will a hot Holch three times, and wa c;ttln)t.d io be a majority of the t .f shooting promiscuously when arret- eT ,n lne -ouniy outside of Redding nter mo iu Tl, ., j,ranCh of tho Autl-Sn- bls Intrusion i ,oon j oagu of California appeared left, but re-1 hetorti e u,n.rvlBora yesterday wlta revolver and ft j,,., ,.gned by 1100 peoj.ie (United I'rs l.fm Wlrm nn Frandir. -Gn.. Snt 1" ' ftMrs. J M. ftwieaee w'dow of a Los. vngl mllllqiiKlre. who vf a giioit at the Fftjrfripuiu hivl, wm t uijl tiacotifelotiii, lylHg on amul duno, iut oitiB'de of Golden fi pari:, mr'y today. An automobile 0"'y found her and Ipol; her to the Eruf. gency ho-.pltal. where, when reMf J, he told a sensational story of having been drugged, by a chauffeur Tho police nro Searching' for the chntif- V (four. other by 26 net ea.