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1 ' .( voL1II.. ' "' SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, SKPTEMBKll U i,08 , ' NO. W. jlLIFORNW TOWNS fHlMNWf PSOURl TRAIN ij$S (WM EIlHTY Fl0TllpN : 6R0WJJN6 i rliMOKOU.S 4v Ire sanctity or SABBATH 'i resolution of Re" Trimble, nt r...,. hniihoi mi nifflin tins moru- lil, la a motion to make It tho fifth I ,i 01 03CY lrxi JVlir. Et Young, of Po-Mand, ngnln on M'cd md moved to "or on th &; 'V I' on Hi'1 table," said Biio Hubkc am (1 the laughter. tin the vt" w.n taken, althoug'! wis qttte a negative vote. Tho vi j enjoys n h rrty langh with u'fit Fen It tit ronfcn'tiro. i Ki'a ' superlntcndo'tr iMr 'nsi ' t"l cn'loetlong na'l Vdtv cnc ,jl' t-kn .'nil. Oho mlu- ' aortfd a 1 ''i ?c oonr'IfcVcv- i n KM 'Tini fund" "wluclf 1 i. irtan' liir'nddiKl lllJUt" n vousil o !: f milt t Salem's Is Here ;s Goods m Silks w assortment h -great and prices cannot he beat. Fal' Hi yard - J3c, a5c. 40c. A3c. rwBp r.ss Silk U ' """ I triad asso-tmonl of stylea rwns. Ya d.i5c. .V.v4Br. l. -. . " - -r kui ., - r T "I'' y and wear n Wlater-welghb at Itawl-rlce, ioc. 2.-Jp-ax. . ,, r the be t ratnp In Outfox Vlnnnol.. bi' ;cWadFniieUcooc ICAno STORE. tow selUsg fr aii Hp. Si&fc. I h f M. "iUvn " Jj w,at : u HASKELL . ' EXACTED TOJESIGN OR MAYBE MADE TO ' GET OUT , rt'nltc'tl I'rruK !,cnjir(1 Vlrc j Co'umbuB, 0.. Si-pt. 21. ne'oro hq loft h's bed th niorntng William JonnluK9 "Brynn cireftilly road Prcs' dont IloTPvalt'fl fizzling reply to th" Comnioue,i8 roccnt tolournm con rornliiR riiargiij nRatn&t Clovomor Hn.kell, but bepga to bo oxcuso-1 fiom common l.ig n:on thorn at iro ut. "It Is very llke:y Uiat I'll bo nhlo to nn wer any quotitlnji Mia I'cou'don', aski," said tho I'b'nan, "but 1 nit.-t hne a little time.'' B -yan tooh a dce.i lnlorofit In the Him nf t lnfn.-f It pI:!iii .IiIk rol'"l1. from under the ciu'lir. Almost directly artnr eating urcaK (Contlnuort nn tiflKu five,). Uptodate With the Store Goods The GranJeat A aortineut of Beautiful- Fall Merchandise) that was H'imo la this ilty. Yea can seo slyle, faehlon und beauty In every ttaly-mado garment and 'piece, of good ehown. Remember wo are i makers of Low Prlcc.' WOW !:. TA1LOR-MADK ' GARWKXT ANH MIUJNKKY - . At wuksrtfOf ' ImprrUm . 1 B W b I1 f & 1$ rM PASS0ftR4 SPRICASS MAWARE ffifc f TUAIkl WK FI7Fri RV ' Utesittfcu; P. I- ftiVK iwnn nne .uuuwmi ..wmwawiif; n.aHM' , off urn THREE KILLED. AND MANY INJURED (tTattcd TrcRfi t.cnscd Wire.) Webb City, Mo., Sopt. 24. Thrco porsoiiB are dead and sovcrat Injurod in a train wreck near Carthago early today, according to a moasagts ro-1 ce'wd at Webb City. Tho report aaya a Trlsco taln i bound for St. Louis plunged ovor an SO-foot embankment Into the Spring KllinM A ...11. V Ih.iIii !. Iinnt. h..A to tho . ounn . i nX.CJOVKRXOR'S DArnilTKll KLOPKS WITH RANCIIKR. La.'nra. Col. , Sopt. 2 I. Mtes Do- Mc'nUro, only daughter of fo'iner Governor A. W. Mclntyro and Edward Cortoz, the Mexican owner of an adjoining lanch, woro married today. Mlas Mclntyro, who Is a pto noiiiiced blonde, .wealthy, accom plished and beautiful has boon nc- Jqualntod wltb young. Cortex for many Thj mother objected to tho match nnd Monday tho cc.iplo olop.od, driv ing 30 ml'ius to the court houso at Conojo.4', where n llccnao was ob tained. VKTKRAX I'OIJCKMAX KlliIiKI) IX PORTLAND Mlnltcd 1'rest I.eonnl Wtre.i Portland. Or., Sept. 21. Not In mauy'dnyB hnve membcrn of tho locnl police forco workod harder than they nro today In searching for tho un-' known man who shot and killed Sam 'Young, a veteran policeman, In -coll ib'ood InBt night in a saloon In Soll (wocJ. n suburb of Portland. ' Tho murder waj wltnes ed by S. Wood, proprietor of tho saloon, i who. wl'h tho oincor, wns the only ; occupant of tho pjncq when the mur derer entered. Tho murderer cntced from a rear i door, wearing across his face a wli.Ro t cloth w'th two oyo-holeil cut in it. He j fired throo shots, one of which pone trn(ed tho officer's heart, casing In-' slant death. I The murderer, ncrerdlns: to Wood, ' evldontlv boro n grndgo ngainBi mo nfflpor. Yonnu bad been in the Von oh'y a few in I utiles when the rear door of tho ploco was suddenly UJH'II'U J1(U 1,111 muanuu niii" i- tered. ,, I The Intruder brlshed Wood 83'de and stepped quickly toward Young. "Come on," said the' unkuown, ac cording to Wood, addressing Young, "fo' I have got you this, Unto." Ho then opncd Are. He ftrod three times (n rapid succession, and Yonnir. Htaveorlne for a moment roll1 downward upon the floor. He expired Instantly. , Tha murdorer oscaped tlirwigh Ihe rear door. Ji i i TKN.Yi:AR-OIiH BOV ' t DROWNKD IN WILUVMIjrns iPnltril rrt Lad Wire" fa Portland, Or., Sept 24.-Tho work or dragging the bottom of the Wil lamette river for the body of Lowell 8.mlth, 10 years old, who was drowned yesterday afternoon, was tre'iHHied today. feilth, accompanied uy iwo com pan'ons. was" rdWItig In a dllapldaled boat, when It capsized, throwing tho fqecupanto Into tire water, amun went tethe tiottom, uui nn iwn coi- nlmtnni UPr.1 BAVfid. As the boat capsized and the boys were thrown Into the water, D. 8. j iiamnv nf 29 East Seventh street,! . cro Bing ine oriuB i.i.. t Ing the accident, and being -mable to render any aslstance he ahouted t, .uBL'fcnpp. in this way the at-, . ... ..l ll-ltnau. tqatlon of Fred Olson, who was work in on a barge on the onpos te aide of ttw r'ver wa attracted He low ird a-hoat an went to the a-slat-V Mw ' but 8mlth wai dfwnd before he cotd reach tho MMtu'rHel hot. The other two boya Zitm4L ad brought to shore, i Y ,, ti i r J. Tlryaa, Jr.. t e riirp i twikiu- -baa withdraws -fresa the hfci , t. til amildeniv at fho sflah-Vj F w-- ""7 -- - --..... - J- .1 i .ix. ;.' - 'r-.'i --.,.. . ;...''-.. fe RUSSIANS W WSTM6T . 4SJHH'' , . ! '. ,j - . ,. . - Li y. i v MINERS ARRESTED IN SIBERIA (Uiilled Irtii leaned Wtrc.) Nome, AlaBka, Sopt. 2-I. .Appar ently without warrant and with xtio explanation given, the gunboat Chll ka, belonging to tho Rmulqn gpvvrn mont. with tho RubsIuu guvernorun board, solzid $10,000 ami bqvcdiI American mlnuro who had been work lug In Adnntr, Siberia, on Septomber lo.( The miners were yorklng Jiudor nn ngrcemont made by John Uoseno of the Northeast Siberia Campr.n, with Czar Nlchyluon U Result of Consul Woik in San J'rnn- i clsw. Nome, Alaskn, Sopt. 24 A. M. Rubor, who was associated with the iXorthcatit Siberia Company, when told of the action or the Russian gun boat' Chtlkn nt Adnalr, said that it did not surprise him as It all cmo around- through malicious reptrs stlir-lry tho RttBS'an roiunl geajsrnl at San Francisco to Ht. I'utoraDurg. Mr. Bailor, who has tho Eskimo , wnaA aro tnljslng aHrtho i dostruc vlllago a,t thu ralr, recently returned I tlon -of property Is frlgUtrwl us" th from tho Adnalr district.. U I" thoi- oughly familiar with tpeVwnoio nr ralr. Tho RtlMnn goveinint. grant ed to Mr. Roaono thuv riKt t trade and recover all tho tnlnoiMls 'nf To hukotsk Penlnruln, The Ruslan or- flclals In Siberia were in accord with tho Amorlcans Uit the niyulnu consul Rono.nl nt Snn FfflncWo madii such extravagant reports About tho nmmi.,1. nf nlrl bn k'AhK lAlllC ro- covore.1 nnd taken to Nome without paying the roynlty that tho Ru3lun government was no drtubfy.prftniptod ho ays, to' tending the C-hUKn to Anndlr. T Trtl' I HAS i .'', HAD HORJC 1l ROAT Madison, Wis., Sept. Vl.T-JuiJgo Taft, with ft soro throat that require Immodljtto medical attention, ir rlrod here today In his special enr on hh Wcstorn spceckrpiaklriK toui. A lit. m... I. Iw lin.l l.nnn IrnitlMl In" Til'. iiiuiuuhii ii hum uwvu ... r' r" RlchardBou a fow hours betoro'Teacn ing th city, thq prQ4ldenUl jcnndl H. nnnminrnfl.thnt thfl SoVfinoilS ' 4 had not completely le.'t and that. In flblo (or Mr. Oraves to reacji 1'or -a-.,.: ... ' I,' .' .. it, .1 i.w. laud 111 ttmo to ill hl auo fkaient. :or ' 11111 III. WflR IUUI1I1U VDIT I11I1D Ulf on Prcjldont nn'a tnlAt he was not tircnared.to mak& any When askp dto express an op n on "-- T'nZT, ino unsKcu manor, nciuins! ;:",VT . . r.i 17" "'i ILVTv? .T. ; Roosevelt's rpply, to,r , " ' unuui (uii. win nv nn rram Tmiun Taft d.'larod their ngagoment hero Octobor 12. comment, but that he Wight have M1LLIOXH 'IO 1WY ,s . sonioth'ng to saV after he had learned IiAIK)R LKADKItH expetly what tho Oklahoma governor Washington, D. C, Sept. 44- had said about Win. Testifying In tVm coptowpt pr'0cvdi Fear Is being entoitalned Uiat ngd fought against him and otMr Judge Taft will be unable U uoilver labor 6RclaIs,.gmul Oowpyn. rt h's address In Milwaukee tonight. dont Wf tho AtMerlcnn FMnratlon of j " - Labor,'today decl;81 that ft fund Xtf AITO RACKHS - tt.BOf.OOO had bCoa ralwd by Pros- .IN SMASH UP Ident Van Cleave, of a lite OIRmpV . ( United "rea taJ wire.) AIIIno, with which to bribe labor Dou-gla. Ii-le of .Maw., Sept. 24.-f offlclata. j Shortly nfteV tho Royal Knf C'luU'a j Oqiffpor also declared that jiarf- of raco began today, one. of the cars. this farad was omuloyed to hlffplei collided .with a wall, throwing the o folkaw certala leaders M llor two occupants some dlstaaco ni de-l movej'wnt The wltne lttHed molUklag the machine. Tjio cpurso that h know whereof h amriteas he Is la poor coadltlon. and more. accNjbad Iwen "shadowed" eyBrywhro dents are reafred before tha ovejnt is he went by detectives, lie declared ended. I that this money had bwa Hd tor FORKKT P1HK8 HAVK COT 1,00,0 U'aahlnetrin n f! Rnt. 24,-p-It. ' W. PtillmaB. the Kovurnmont Inanect-i or, who has beea devotlpg much of jj hh time. recently to an Investigation tra'l of broken heart and winded of los-es growing out of forest flreo, oockMWfoki arnone; somo f the air declared today that the Iojws In AX Qf poftland. Ik under arrff-V la Mlnaesqta alone wll bo about 110.- flan FrancUm f- a nlmllar. chargw, 000,000. He hf s tajide no report on having sawned the watefc 'of arV aa flrea In other parts of tho country. jsuarec.tlRK swethoart. , -t-- - J Han-v MayaaM, ejc-nrizcltyH cbnm cHi'ATKU LAKE HO AD ' olon and awlooB man, but for th t CONVKNTION HKKTs Medrord. Or.- Best. 24. The Crat or Lake Road CsrwIs will meet In thtrcHy thU n'ag. ''Cojteaal O. i. Jaafcto,, jHda John H, Rcotf, WW O. fK4d. F. -H. HefiklM, H. S BHBM, Hit avfrt( J. r. Keddy aad . V. H4dste. W th eontnatii at. r H aiisMaJsa. jv rm SS ZTMlwm jm bi77hl4t3r:M t4rhiMla im tMf't W 'jJMK Jf 'VhX PART OF REDDING IS BURNED ; (United Prcii l.wd Vrci Roddlng, Cal., Bopt, 24.A. largo portion or tho buhlnesa nactlon of Redding wrs destroyed by flro early this mornllig. Tho lire Is supposod to bu of Incendiary orliiln. There wan a Btrong wind blowing, nnd for a time tho 'on tiro town wns tlireatonod. It was only ntter tlvo hours' of hard iigutlng tbnt thu flro wn sgotteu un dor control, Tho Mount View Jlotol, tho Rod ding buttling works, thruo largo, )vwarehousus nnd a score of isuiiill Although tho nittliorltlcsTrofuto to giyo any names, It Is supitosoil'thut there will bo arrouta before m nlgljt. Telegraph and telephone cnmtminlcjk tlon out of Redding nro baJlcrlU--Med ' leyoral hundred foot of "tolc gr&ph wires being burned, Kuroka. CJnl., sSopt. 2. One man in known to have pwUlmd, vcorea.of result, of fierce forest Hrfs tllntt are raging In thh vicinity today. -' -Tho body of an unidentified man was found In tho rond nenr Field brook.' Ho bud boon roasted to doallr.'' Reports fecolved lato tudnjiWas corrobarated by hot lubil nniiounco that tho town of Trinidad i l"wrrotindod lb-ilamoa, and tint tho village or LuffonheKs: has boon wlpUd out of ext 'tonco b the llames. SCOrt'B Of rCfllKCVS IITO arriving ' Iwro todaj Ufiorn i lona ;. tlroaonin rfdaj ; 'K" wi iu i ukwib ibh ur Joo. It ', thought that moral logging camps in the path of the tiro nro doomed to destruction. cm a vi:s. so'ktof & -'ii. '. i t Hi: JN PORTLAND HATl'RDAY I United l'rrwt Urted Wiif.i Portland, Or., Sept 24 John Tqmpl6 GravoB, nomlneo fqr vice president on the Indopeudeuco party ticket, will not deliver an address- tu Portland Snturd,ay night, aa planned. .,.,. .. t. .l.,..i ... ,!. I.l ; u"'iw.uiib hjvi t JMaaqiHrtr of tho party from San FrailcjaCO tllftt It WOUld b0 ImpOS-' . '." " --.- a m -. --.. 7- NotHIng hai bce,n heard- At, Jndo- j DiirpoMii, as anuouaced by Prwildest Va Oleavo. , , n ' K 1 Vf."U'tt UttCM IfKRK ' , TIIKRK AND KVKKYwitUKH Charles T, Lenehan, havln -Mi'p wx yeara a wiiMary, aiea ai nea- rtlng. iai.,.yeraay. , t AII Tw. 44r of Harry Thaw. .Ince-h1" d4vofa fama th Cowrd ff YarsaN4h. b aatnncd that h.o will m Iw'tHK kMwa - Mrv Onti' ThaJW, , Chotefa. fh Ht. Pa-tarahMrg 1mm at- tkWioMH -4f,. ;,wat ooaa ' fti "' ' " -"T V -- A WQUftY wo mi TIN MURDER (Unlted J'rrni Iwh1 Wlro.) Omaha, Neb. Sept. 24, Tho pre- HmlHUry hcHring of Charles B. UavIh, hold In connection with tho myotorl- ons death of Dr, Rustin, who wan round dead on tho doorsteps of liU I homo ft fow weeks ago, wan begun todn, In tho presence of a big xr- ray of lawyorn and jiovornl society women, who crowded Into thu police court. Mrs Runt In, attired III inouriiliig. nrrhtnl after the , proceedings JihjI opened She was accompnnled by hot mother ami it nurse. An she climbed Ihe Mttntrs leading to Jho court room iloot'. bIio swooned and roll ovor JntovtHw arms of th nurse, )nt roou'ro't'lved in the apartments of the. niatrOH. , Mrs. Archer a m-lghhor Of tun Rustliu, whs ou of tho flrst wll noispsi 81m ttUed t,hst.she hard a" shot,' biU, upon poeMug through the window, saw nobody, leavlttg the .'Rustin Iicmso. Bho heard Mrs. k)m tin jicreauu .h'ch was followed by k niad!l voice. .Tliou she heard a. body fan, sho nld; " Tini wltpes kl. that a few inluntUH. , later sHa bHrvd va v Innii walking" by. "Jle wkrhwisvy t nnil worn n blank lint. Iter teittHinjkaki.- J)r. LavondtT, who porforw-id "J autopsy, testiucd tunt tno woi could not have been (.elf-lHfltcti Mrs. Rustin, tho widow, then took the stnnd, and ropuatcd the testl-j mony ahq gave at tho coronorla In qilost (hAt sho was nwnkened by a f hot, nnd found her husband lying In n porch fhnir Sho said ho exclaimed -A man shot mo " Mrs. Run?. de clared t;hu looked about tho tjp.'CH for ft revoyr,.but could find moh-?, Mrs. Rusttu's vol co was clear only when her huabund'a alleged rolattotw with Mrs, Abblo Rice wor hrougW ip. In reply tu a question wk try tho coUnty attoniov, Mr" RHitln f'l Iter dying husband inurttiurtHl, "Oh. Polly, Polly, Polly." Hhe declared sho knows now who her husband meant, but, didn't then. (rH.Rlcn rituinlHfd In the mat ron's room while tho widow was giv ing her testimony, tyre. Rtwtln was on tho stand 30 M1hihs( .-.. ACROBAT FALLING KILLM , IILMHELF AND INJURIA MANY Holdcnvlllo. Okla.. 8e& 24. Mat a nro, a Jiipanosu acrobat, perform ing on tho high tight ropo Ur. to day, whs hurled from tho wire and in (autly killed, -his neck being 1'roktin. A clrous waa lit progresi, and as tlaltaw ascended tho wire, a wind or abiutnt cyclonlo velpclty. arove, p rpotlug the fo)e to whleh tho wire was attached Kfght or the specta tors wtfroVeflously Injured by falling poles and tiv the collapse of tho a-a-ats Tho large tjnt was dowolUhed aad the smaller ones overturned There was great excitement whoa tho tent fell. Tha mitlro a'ldleaco was oncompas'od In Its folds, and it was with great dlAculty, that all war rerapved. ' ,( fl i o I-XHtMKRLY M'AHTOK IN TH'H cin Milwaukee, Wis.. 8pt. 2'4 Tho Rev. William Rollins.- of klafew, has boon apnolnted to tho position o' su perintendent of tho Milwaukee Meth H t district. Th Rfv, P.. W. Rollins, who h,s tVn ,,innffld iiinorlntnrtfnt of the MUwaulNHt Mflthodlrt dltrl't, was wplknown In this cty as an orator 'Atfd frrntrr (irinn, the wo xiari he .served as pator In tho Flrt Motlindlst rhurrh here. Ho was hi-oc'al-d wUtt the church from 1881 to 18) During t Htno nflrtod b was profer of IWjrew llteraturo at the Willamette University. ii v " Q ' ' CowidaiHtoV JhWy ha. Maifod on another of h'hi Jootlr ce'eVrated tr'os MlmoH- to tho MKth toh. IUMkow'thV-Wii'iiW?W-' rr 'a U th wawjwswy pi o-lH-ka. jMBttajKi. . t