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- . If , .f y v r k Hail fnu win SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, 8EPTEMRER SW, 1008. NO. JOT. lanmai l -iii Ti i 1 1 i ? If if if l-tomMwiWFi ii ir i'iT my ka tJJ ini Imlmm luHlfJ ISSlSSaaBMnllnllnllnl Inl w t TisiBSMBPB5rTVj.'Tiir.-JlJUF.Mf MBBshsw. WHiilWlHLilii-fclirj .OJL ' OQUENT ADDRESS Tfl VOUNfi MINISTERS UT THOUSAND WYOMINfi ft "? HOP HUGHES 'ADDRESS u STRIKING MINERS RETURN TO WORK NEW CLASS OF MINISTERS Wop Hughes del'vered ho ad- tttotae new c.ass, nnu neia mo dtocMhst filled the great MoUio diiJltorium for over an tiour y itit,idom, eloqueuce and .groat Hsilltr j n cl&i admitted conBltitod of m Poguc, H. v. Kunimnn, iW Ellis, II. It. OrcaflotiB, It. LiaB.V C Stewart. kf, Esrl H. Dryant, nt Lnuro'.- tironilnued ono year to com itu studies. I tut ot the cnndldatcs aro stii- i cf Kimball Theological school, tared hgh scholarship. Rn'aeiamo of Colonel WgUer- MU ra ica tne ii nop naueu mi JAPS CAUSE ICONFERENCE , OE TROUBLE ; IN HAWAII ,, ' r iii ROWDYISM AMONG RESIDENCES J Unit 'J rrw t.eniei ....0.1 Honolulu, II. T 8opt. 20. An n Itatlon to restrain tho Jnpancso co'o nlos n tho Hawaiian Islands to cer tain llml'e-1 districts in Incorporated cltle-, nrd to limited area outside tho cIHes, has been started by tho citizen of Mnklkl, a suburb of Hon olulu and It looks today as though tho agitation against tho Japanese will bo carried Into the next terri torial legislature. The trouble started with the appli cation of a en'onv of Arlatlcs to erect n new Japanese labor camp Ju t aCrois the street from n school house 'on Derotunia avenue, ono of thn faihtonab 0 d"iveH out of Honolulu Suporlnte 'lc cnst ADJOURNS MONDAY GREAT WORK Of UVMEN The great event In Methodism to day was the nddross or IlUhop Hughes to tho new class that onto tho ministry. Tho bishop spoke for over an hour, and all who have heard sdnilln addresses say he w.t equal to tho occasion, and In Bottio re spects surpassed nil former efforts In this lino. Ho has a natural elo quence and n mnnnor of delivery that nre peculiar, and yet winning tho heart of all. Lay Conforoiiw Election. After tho Joint session the lav ronfeionco resumed Its sesalon nt KlmbnM Ilnll, and heard an Imtplr Ml. Ilf K RUNS DOWN STEAMSHIP THOUSAND PEOPLE ON BOARD (United Press I.ensed Wire.) aow ior.K, aopt. 20. While n thousand liasaongo-s on board tho big Fall Itlvor liner Commonwealth woro nsleop oarly today, tho ship ran down and sunk the Norwegian stenm ship Volund In n heavy fog oft Itaco nock,! In Long Island Sound, and, though tho torrlflc crash rousod ov oryona and caused n panic, it In be lieved! that all escaped except ono niomber of the crow of tho Volund, wh owent down with his ship. ThoMilg CommonwcnUh'Cwaa steam Ing allout 10 knots por hour,' when the VOMind suddenly loomod up In tfio for directly nheud of her. Th boats woro so closo together that It . -- 1 lllr nilllHAnn ( llmviililniil !....... Ik. ntlviit Campbell of pub- p n .., ., """"l. "V"' 1 " ; was upos"iio 10 provontno coi- "ictlon, 'Ofusod to Issuo tliu 1 ;; " n,"1" v" -1 11 ion. , uoin wero or gavjioiuagp, ,,T5unuea iroin rag" .. n- ground tliiu tho nimiis : "v ,v i"ii'u 'ik ui . ami wnon mey enmo iQgoiNer mo wi- .Til iii. ' TUP laetll'tV and COlirSQ Of BtlldV lUllwml U'li in im'ahI Ihnt Hm "iminnturiiru UMHytintH.tk SHhtfilA a jtM . -ar Bh wme& v o& I B' Salem's Uptodate Store I If HT( id id ry it 1 mere witii tne uooasi MiMWMM 'his prliool. proving that It wnn ut In RclMimrshl') to. am Institution In ho state, and that Its no-mal conm wnp n exact cnniDllanp with tli slaf rour e of study. Ho answered Continued on Pngo fi.) woro W. H. TAET IS GIVEN OVATION AT CEDAR RAPIDS. IOWA (United Prtst Lfnwd Wire.) Cedar napldsIa., Sopt. 26. Wil liam II. Taft was grootod by an Im menBO throng hero today, and was received with great enthusiasm. Ho spoko to tho crowd, but apologlxed for his volco, saying ho regretted greatly his Inability to make himself hoard by all. The speoch wan Inter rupted continually by choo'rs. Tho demonstration was ono of tho most romnrkablc made nt nny point on thu prcsont tour. Judge Taft's voice Is no hotter to day, but It la no wor-o, and ho be lieves ho will bo able to meet his en gagements without much troublo, If nny. IPs Itinerary today Includes flvo speeches In Iowa and seven In Mlnnosotn. At Vinton, In.-- today Taft attacked Itrynn's free silver rec ord. It was nnnounccd Mini Taft will repiy 'ntor to tho stacomonis rognrd lty Grandest Assortment of Beautiful Fall Merchandise that was rala this city. You can seo Htyle, fashion and beauty in ovory S-as.de garment and pleco of'goodj ehown, Remomber wo nro jter ot Low Prices. - v is Goods Silks woro unruly, and thnt tho Jn'innos pmen-l their plan and apply ngn'n. iTl-y thrcatoned mandamus proeood , mi! , and the permit was issued. tpo rPiidfuitn or the drtrlrt nro hlehly lndlgnnnt. and threaioti to I Mom the construction of tho biilldlncl thnre "h Iv I'iMiiietion proroedMigs on tt-oiTh" oflleo-s wndo n hurried 'uvo H- found t'nt It li n nuisance nnd d's-l''11 '"'I found that thpre was no , fliMrpp tho roa'donee dlatrlot. ,foMoiiH Mntnngn to tho Common Severn' ramps huv nlmndy Imen 1 won'th. further than a ho'o In hpr stnrt-J In Mnklkl, which Is ono of tho J bow nnd the heavy ptralnlng of her pni lieiii'Mful ro Idencfl Ilt-ra i iiiu tinujr. Tiioy innn oroerou uie n"ir Honolulu, nnd tho residents suv 1 "Pisngoro tnck to tholr tntpronm. .on iiMAcpnujinnw'Qnitii th mwnTl-om their bunks. The Volund was struck below tin water line, and n big holo o'icued In lit hul' Slit' flMt"! w'th wtr ran I'Mv and soon foundrod. 8in'l bonts wro nut out from the Commou AvtnltU, and 10 of 'ie iri of 17 wore taken aboard the liner. The coolnoivs of tlu ofllepr. of tho Commonwenlth nrnviiitod any pom mis re pasNicngprs niiiivn"Jiiii 111 tuuir iiiKi t'i'',. uuii oi,i.,i m, ,-, : "; , , . thn L'rnntfifit onnfiiKlnti. !"."'" " "'. v,, '' louny uomotl --. 1-1- ..- . . -.. ..... .., niiaoniiiii,. iiii surb nn offer TEMPORARY AGREEMENT IS REACHED WYOMING WORKMEN SATISFIED (Ublted Prem T.mmiJ Wirt.) llutto. Mont., Sept. 20. Advices rocolved horo today from Wyoming ay that 8000 minors returned to work todny, an the result ot a tern porary wago agreement having ben reached In Chicago bv represOHtH ttvos ot tho union nnd thu initio own ore. The points whore work was re mimed aro Doln, DlniHondvllle, Sherl dnn, Cambria, Mnnnett Hd Hannn. Mossages received here nny that this action Is boUevpd to mean tho ond ot the strike In Wyoming. COl'SIX OF (101'M) ni kh a iMurnn (United Press I .Mined Wlre.i l.o A"els. Cal.. Sent 26. Coun ty hospital nuthor'tlP aro trying to day to -nlvo tho mystery which sur rounds an unknown woman who called to. sop MolvIK A. ClOHlil. th Ing Mm ii'iirfo by Sonntor Fornkor IA '"K?'1 cousin of Qoorge J. flould, Just hi- Htutomnnt mn.in n.n.iir. i.iu ,.,..,. t ororo no mod n pn'.nmr horo. The Ing MO.VXICTT (JUTS A NOT 1 1 KH IK.V,Uj Now York. Sept. 2(1. C. 11. Squlrtw Hiuir-ed ny lormer Atiornoy-Oenoral MMVailllil li"VJIIIIUI llll l I" I nntij.l .. -vt.l.. .1.1 1 . i ult from. rnnlc among tho ' f. ?",'c,1 Hhn TirVa nnn v,ltt tott0:1 rors. All ru'shed from tholr "' ' J'000 to. ,l mm In tholr night elnfl.oi. and 1 2L , "(IL.f. .'". .nK.ftl"Ht. h? he had ever mndo ortment b great and cannot be beat. FaP 'r-rd-asc, !Wc, 400,0,, 8p. ss Silks 'Pud assortment of stvlos Mfas. Ya.dSac. Me. 4Br ul ' ' r-in. 4 I M and IT Winter-weight at hlw c.85ctgsvt tbo be t valnp. 1. " Klannfti. tii l"" B1.n. - ucm come iUvntaiBUsl sPirafIHII I Xi ww WW MHmi AiiPi Vnt. Ii"-rd of moving out rind jsl Mig tho p ro to the JanniiPsp. ns linn bon ttio custom, they wIM light tho eiiTonchmpnt 0' the Orientals. They propose to bring up at the and. b!opk'""? tho iinssngownysi, r. fuoil in nliow Mieni to go on (lck. t'i g boMovpd to hnvo snved mnnv lives, as porno of tho men -nnd . mon wevp o frtirhtened that t"v noxt torritorlnl logls'nturo a mons wnuM probnblv hnve Jumped over- urp o keep Asla'c Inhor ennips out or residence districts rltogothor, and, If t!ila I' not successful, tho uner- visors of Hono'iilu will bo aikfd to hoard. . Th Volund wa en route to Novn Sentln. Hptiori" from tho scene of wrerk Iis'l'cnt that C(M a tn'nl Squlrori said that tho Monnolt nlll- davit was fa'so In ovory pn-tlpular. and RMOPlflPally na-ortod thnt tho stntomont MnnllrntlnR C. II. Squires, Frank Hftpkefollor nnd C. N. HaskoM were false., In his stntomont today Squlroa do nled the wholo allegation, saying that thero was never any such n proi 09Mini. nnd that ho had novnr hud an' "onnoct'on whatever with suoh a deal. restrict Ho Jannno. ns the Chlnosoi'ns Ti ronnnonwealth was ahlo ni-o restricted In 8nn Frnnc'sco. 'o proceed on her wav. Tho Japanese laboi camps aro en- rt closed with high, unsightly board! 1 irvraiT 111 fences with a central court on the Al J irj I 111 ln-lde, around which small houspa; nviVllLM 111 lire m 1. instill i'i" 1110 Bi'cuiiiiiiuuninju of Japanese laborers, who are crowd ed Into tho pace. Frequent brawls have taken nine Mi these labor camns, nnd the ques tion of their -upprcHRlon is one of tho most harassing oiestloni to be met by tho omclal8. o WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY GERMAN TRAINS IN COLLISION Berlin, Sept. 26. Thirteen per sons were k'l'ed nnd 49 injured to day In, a, railway collision which I' reported 'to be one of the worst In this section of the country In years. It I" claimed that the action of the engineer of one train, n Ignoring danger signals, Is respous'ble for the wreck It Is believed that a number of the Injured will die. 1 o wiling for aad up. WOMEN'S TAILOK-MA1)K GARMENTS AND MXLMNIMtY At Wo4H-fHlIy I,ow FHss Fiyr-' fW?' lJWt" "" 14JW aa4 p. Pullman, Wn., 8opt. 26. One student Is dying and several others aro suffering painful Injuries today HASKELL TO TAKE IlKI'OIiTKI) l)UM.AI TO SUCCEED HASICEM Chicago, Sopt. 20. II h reported here this aftornoou thnt Millard F. Diiulnp, of Jacksonville, III., will sur-ceed Govornor Charles N. Haskell as treasurer of tho Democratic na tional committee. Dunlap hold a similar position In the campaign of 1000. ' Monday. It lc announced, the list of contributors to the Democrat c campaign fund will bo mndo public. Tho list will contain tho names of all tho donors who have subsorlbcd over 1100. woman mused to give her name, nnd nctfil In n strnngo mnnnor, Blnro Gould wns taken to the coun ty hospital, a liolplonr. Invalid throe month' nw, thero had boon 11 pecu liar nmtry aur,oundlng the oiim. Madame Fprrbr Johnson, tho dnugli tor ef tho Into 'oundor of the Ht bprplan bnnlt In 8nn Frnnclsro, ro rent'v roportenl thnt Oonld wan un dpr Hip control of a woman hypno t'st, nnd thnt ho hnd been tnkon to th countv hospital wh'lp under tho llillueurp of drugs. Dt'tt'ctivo SergPtint Kolly, when tho report wns mndo to the onllco, de tn'Mid two mon to luvestlgnto the pnp The mo'o work the officers did on tho enso tho deeper the mystery g'PW. Wlion Gould wip asked If a woman had him In her power ho snld that thn report was onfouuded. Ills body Is bolnir lio'd ponrlMig word from IiIh mllllonnM-e cons' us, If no order Is recolvpd soon it will be burled In the potters' Mold. ...... -, ENGLISH CHAMPION HAS THE ODDS (Paltrd Prw lf4 Wire. Sua Franclspo. Sept. 2. As th result rf a vigorous betting capi nalgn br ho fol'nwprs of Owpn Moran, odd on the fluh botween the BrltUber and Edd'e Henlon. Bepr so, todav stand at 10 to 8 with the Cnl'fnrnlan on tie fhort end. While thn lorl fans like Han'on aAd a- giving hn their moral sun r,CTt. prHorce of a more sub-tant'a' nature la lackta Moran's fr'fnd". the nher baad ae comlog to the frot ""h plenty of money. Hanloa'a weight Is down to 13S aarf b wemi itcbn to faVrJy good ?ch lower Utrare. a4 expects MJz.TJf I i l"w ''" ' - -" . .- -' " In t ur ti 'jhlM a good ftgatlac wtgt. as the resuir of a pccnillar accident bat occured at Washington Stato college 'a t night, when members of 'he 1912 class undertook to put their etas number on the 80-foot mokestack of tho mining building. A trellis of ladders was built on the Interior of the smokestack, and, as the students started to do-cend, the top ladder broke, letting thteo men fall nearly 75 feet, One rtuden', name not learned, juffet'Pd a long gauh In hla back 'rom tho brokon ladder and th other two were badly bruUed. A tudent by the name of Smith cough on the top of tho smokestack and hung suspended 80 feet from the wound nearly an hour untU the lad lers were repaired, replaced and he wo' rescued. I.V8T HEAItST nV;;orrytlo "You read lh ""ffl, h. w thfi limit "a En"on HOI n-wJ-LL Mho bevr of m HltOTJIEK WILL FIOIIT FOR COWSKL STEWART Washington. D C, Sept. 26 Pre narod to ais'st nls brother. Colonet WIMIam F Stewart, Mi his ffght -gainst rMrroent from the army "narles F. Stewart, a prominent a'- irney o San F'anclsco. p hero to pv. mpV'ig plana for a big Jegal battle Att -r-v St-art cn'1" ht 4 rothe- rt'ls' nr(t 'or ser "If. "f"1 P,,-!" '' colonel Ii tin vt"tuMif ItiJIii'rit'aU neli. -b on Krun-.' Mirr.wlrji- M & 'wV-a -lifsr case ' retiring k-ard wltk- la the axt fw days. ACTION AGAINST HEAItST Chicago. Sopt. 26 - taw, and you will know This wn tho written answer given by Governor C N. Haskell, of Okla- ll r m u u1 Is s sa (alaennrl fnu llia m trea urer of tho national Democratic fh.'hn.d . ?.'"? J? f""'" rommitteo to a question as to what action he contemplated taking against bis accuser. Haskell's frtands say that he will take action Immediately against Pre Idont Hoosovelt. Haskell wa In private conference with W'lUam J IPvan at tho nation al headquarters today, When Haskell entored the confer ence room everyone else loft but Dry an, and the former treasurer and tho candidate talked fur 15 minutes. When Dryan rame out he loft hur riedly for Madison, Wis. He refused to d'sf'isi the Haskell resignation, and would Bay nothing regarding hh probable ucceror Bryan Intimat ed, however, that he might have a tatement to make MHor In the dav. At noon Governor Haskell made known that If the newspaper tnei would write out questions and send them In to him be would answer tpnn. in reply to questions submit ted la this way, Hako'.l said he had no Information as to whether j M, Dooly, b'a aaUtant a national treas urer, would, resljrp. , ' . Hefl srM that h nrflsnwed tht bs rlgnaIoii 9rAr h ! rrMRa thrtitwh had not been la formed to that affect. MAY EPKIr CO.FDR 1X)II hl'KV YEAH CAhIA M'nltrd t'rms I.ni-d Wlrr 1 Ilorkeley, Cal., Sopt. 26. Tho fap ulty and student body of tliO (Mil vtirslty of Cnllfornln Is excited over the outcome of the v 'Its of ten co eds to tho various f'ntornltv houses hero Mi to In the evening. In foot long after dnrk. The girls wero disguised by hay Miir their 'neos covered with lamp b'ack and they wore drpsed allko o as to give the nppcuraiico of a fe male pinstre show. The fir t Invasion took place on Wcdnetulay night when a freshman bull at the Delta Kan uusn, wus confronte.1 y mystorinua callers. They rushpd" hMn. and onto-p.d the house They then made nnologfe', and said rho boys nulled down the blind , and brought tuo piano into roqumwon The vis itors Joined gaily In the singing and dancing, but baffled ll efforts t. learn tholr Identity. Aflir an hour spent. In somewhat hMar!o"a merry making, thoy departed. Since then hev have visited several other fra ternlty houses, and tho matter has been railed to tho attention of- tbo family. A -p'lous Investigation t being conducted, and It Is said that the co-iids are ant to pack their trunks 'and discontinue tho pursuit of learning or the present, Kflrtern Mereljitn. Chlrago, Sept. 26. Receipts, hog', 8000; catti., fiOOOj sbe-si, 2000, Hogs onenM steady; left over yes terrtav. S00 Kfcelnts yean ago, ono M'xed, 16.557 45; heavy, 7.007 4r,: rnugh, $.06slfl.95; light, j65f 7.30- Qattle, ilqwi shepp, steady Kansas City, Mo., Bpt. f .--H Ml-jtj, "liogt, 6000L cattl. ,'2fl; sheep, 1969, p Omaha, Neb.. scf z,--KcHnf, f-nnZMt It's aot the tbln 'aid oa It that make the Ufa larger,