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8ALEM. 0RKGOX.4 MOMUV, SKPTKMIIKK H, m.
NO. 8.
INISTER
'-t
MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARS
-a I -r,
TALIAN FLEET COMNG TO PAY VISIT TO ATLANTIC COAST
PORTANT
CHANGES
PENDING
I. OREGON PULPIT
nu vh a bu y day for the Moth-
J.t .inf-r II P IlDMtinP bttfllnOSB
,trti a' s 30, after devotl6ns.
At 10 13 tho conforonco visited
HTwet'e University in n body.
Attn thnt Bishop Hughes had an
.flj"n cab'net meeting, nt which
oitaterlai an ointments were flnnl-
ij "fied, and will bo mnuo puonc
Blihop Hujchjc nnnouncou mni no
.. vu mMm.m had more dllllculty
iiMlgnlUK ministers to pastorates
aj v inr confidence this year, mid
Ufcared'iome dissatisfaction would
-.it it i under tood thnt Im-
tarist rvarn'-' h Salem nnd Port
,j vi- i nro lir nir considered
mr annoiuufd '.nuT tonight
KVisumu-d on unco seven .
fci
OREGON
CONFERENCE
THRILLED
BY REPORT OF LOST
MINISTER
Tho Oregon Methodist conference
wn thrilled this morning by art In
quiry from Rev. T. II. Ford ns to the
wherenboutB of Rev. Geo. F. Hough
ton, who has disappeared mysterious
ly. The Inquiry elicited responses to
the effoct thnt ho has recently In
uerlted $250,000 of a fortune loft
him In Knglnnd. Ho wns expecting
to recolvo n chock for $25,000 and
to be present thin conference nnd
mnko somo large gifts to Mothodl't
Institutions, but hIiico n weok ngn
Friday he has not Ihcu aeon or henrd
from. He is tt member of tho North
urn New York conreronce and h 7"
years oil.
The Portland police are engaged In
a dragnet search of the whole Pacific
northwest for Rev. Houghton nnd
uv.)rr foul play.
MURDER FOUR
IN COLD BLOOD
(Unltt'i! 1'rcjt Loaned Vlii
Jcllicc, Tern.. Sept. 2S. Pob oh
nrc today searching the .country
about AiHhrns a littlp vlllnge near
the FContupky-Tenncsseo l'nq for a
nuibor of liiounfnlnoers who yester
day monilm murdered four imtan
In old Wood or tho lmlf hut of
kll 'n.g. Tl" murtforerswt'ro crowed
win inonn'hln whiskey afte- "rt k
njr 'u an nll-nlght orglo at a "Wild
nig" pii'l tlio't their dofoi" im .lc
tlniB down ns tuoy emerged iiom n
little Dnptlst chnirch.
Tho dead are: Rev. J. W. Klttd.
pastor of the church; John D. Den
nett. J. W. McKlney and Edward
Thomas. 4
M5AVKS ISLAND FIRST
TI.MH IN SM YI3AHS
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Salem's Uptodate Store
Is Here With the Goods
The Grandest Assortment of Beautiful FaM Merchandise that was
fr Ktn la this city. Ycm can seo stylo, fashion antl beauty In ovory
taty-made garment and ploco:bf goodi shown. Remembor wo nro
4t mai(r of Low Prices.
rcss Goods
Silks
w aortraent is great and
r prices cannot be beat. Fall
PSI yard 2.V. 5Wc. lOi Mc.
lMup,
ss Silks
ls trind auortraent of styles
leru. Yard,Wc, 3.V, 49e,
it.
and
h W a4 WinAr.ii.
lJfcleet. 18c,a5c.8ct
tu
" t the ben rajue. la
lns Flannels. Blen-
"8rt and Fio..i
OO STORE.
l?J0" "" 'or
" js aSj Hp
,
n:nltit I'rens !.rnel Wlr.
San Franc! 'co, Sept. 28. Thoinni
Fleming, tho "WIU1 Scotchman" of
Robort I.ouls Stovonson'H "South Sea
Island Notes," today Is beholding
tall bulldlngi, Btr'eet cars, tolv
gra'honos and tho myriad of other
thlnirs tha go to mnko up modern
c'vl'lzutloii, 'or tho first tlmo In his
life.
"It certainly lookB funny to mo."
s.ald Flrtnlng, "nnd Iti all bo droad
fti'ly noisy,, yNViliy, 1 can hardly hear
mysnlf tllukTVnd theso tall build
ing. Tbj,v look llko Uie fairy castlos
of my boyhood ilromns."
Fiming nrrlved .herd. yesterday In
t1p llttlo en ollno eahooner Aeolus.
uitor n trip or oi-aays- irom. uia,
is nnd of Anio, In tho Mnrshn'L
g-oun. In th Rfith soa-1. He hnd
i been In tho South sous for 25
'onr . Wlion Stdveuson was in tho
South sea', Flouting was situated on
I tho island of Moguro. and onto'"
, 'ainod tho famous norollst with great
nttMtturo. Fleming brought his
I South sen wife with him; nnd she is1
. oven mor mystilloil thnn her hus-
'und nt tho modorn sights of San
I Francisco. Tho telephone Is to hr
I tho mot wonderful thing that sho
: tins seen.
WOMK.VS TA1LOK-MADK
.GARMENT AXI MILMNRRY
At WowiarfujHy lr. PrW ".
iuH; fJM, 1H.M. i-.
9UJM &A mu
CAHl'SO Pl'ItSUINO
ItUXAWAY "LOVK
IT'nlled Prwin t.Mifd WlrM
i New Yo-k. Sept. 28. That Slgnor
Cnrupo. tho famouB tenor, Is pursuing
tho womnn .who recently no'ertoa
him. not for tho Jowols sho Is alleged
to hnvo taken whon ho decampod
viH lila fthnnffAiir. hut liorniiHO of III.
Intonso lovo for hor, la stated today
by frlonds of both, potters wmen
have been received from the famous
filncer and tho womnn lend to this
belief.
BInco the elopement sovoral weeks'
agoj Caruso has prosecuted tho
search untiringly.
Ho has promised n hnndiomo re
ward to a postman who can furnish
the address of tho woman, It is Bald,
ond has abandoned his handsomo vil
la in Florence and started to se'l
tho fMrntshlngs.
Accotdlng to "La Naxlone," the
woman left Carusa because his lovo
was Inadequate. "Tho driver's love
has never boon equaled, not oven ap
proached by hi. Better live in star
vation than go back to him who kvpt
me llko a lave,M 8ho Is reported to
have said.
HASKELL BEGINS
WORK OF REVENGE
mnttej ttv ri-t vir r
Guthrie. Okln.. Sept. 28, Gov-'
ornor Charl03 X. Hnnkoll today fllo 1 1
Individual suits ugalust the Ok hi
horgn state capita', the locaPRepulill-1
oaHiorgnntent'oh, Dennis F!ynn,tl
I oiMtbllcan nominee for tho United '
Stales Bennte; Tllrd S. McG-ilre. coil-'
greD man from the first dl trlct and
rorjner Chirr Justice John II. Tluv-.
ford seeking to recover In thu linmol
of "ho B'nto $l9",00rj.l8, cove lug'
various sums whluh ho allogoa were
unlawfully received by " thorn from
tho Oklahoma territorial govorn
mont.. Tho alleged Illegal payments cov
ered tho period from 1801 ,to 1007
b ml Interest at 7 per coin Is ilomnnd
od. f
T
TAFT.niSlTI'SSKS t
t TiAltOll QUHSTIOX
SL Cloud. Minn., Sept. 28. Wll
llaufH. Taft, In an address before a
PHYSICIANS
COME FROM
ALL PARTS
GREATEST MEDICAL
MEETING ;
(Untied I'rfM 1.miihmI Wire I
Washington, 1). C, Sept. 2S. Rop
rocntntlvo of over 30 foreign coun
tries and nearly every state In tho
UnltotL8atoa met today nt tho open
ing of.ho sixth International Tulior
ciloslsjrcQngrosM nt tho assembly hall
or thoncw national museum to dts-
ftisa tlio u-nrlilvlfln wnrftifrt nn tlin
blgrovd here today. dicusied th grcftt wlljl0 ,,iKlu,. Todny's session
labor nuPBt on nnd tho nttltudh of '... .. nti,nVi,, nr ,, ,iuti....i.i....i
tho two parties toward tho working- j ,yBclnnB nnd BurgDniiB as ever mot
WILL ACT
AS DUKE'S
ESCORT
APPROVAL OF
WEDDIKC
, rr e--w':nfrii u-
iWlllV WIIIUill
mnm He declared that tho attltudo
of thj Republican party is nn friend
ly tqriahor ns thnt of tho Democratic
partjj and mndo n Btrong appeal for
tho labor vote. ThU'b volco" Ib great
ly Improved today and Dr. Rlchnrd
son qxpectB thnt it wllKlio all right
audhs good as ever within a fow
.hours.
Wrfin' candldrito 5j;aj nbl,o tQ. talk In
a remvomft!onulMe!iwltli no. crfoit
thljtnornlng. ' i
t. .
XKW
AURX AOAIXHT Hit VAX
Xow York. Sont. 28. Tho Now
York .World, Joseph IMilltr.or'H jinper,
which hrts been supporting Dryan n
the i-r ilclonual" cim.lalgn, todnv
crltloinOR his conduct of tho cam
paign In nn editorial
Tho Wold declares that when
Bryan Insisted that ho Bhould bo tho
holr to the Roosovolt noliclos. ho
gave Roosevelt tho opportunity for
what the President has boon wall
ing. "Whon Rosovelt'B denunciation
holped proclpitnto a panic," snys tho
World. "Hrynu asjlstod him by
throwing tho blamo upon 'maloraot
ors of groat wealth.' Bryort told tho
neoplo that Roovcvolt In many ways
was n good Domocrat."
HASKELL DOES
MUCH TIIHEATKXIXO
Gnthrlo, Okla.. Sept. 28.Govor
aor C. X. Ha'kell, who arrived here
yesterday, anil wig greeted by a band
and n big crowd of his followers,
used the most bitter, language In an
attack upon President Roosevelt to-
"I will have a new chapter dally
on'Thoo4ore the First from now on
until ekctlon. showing him to bo the
gratet crook that ever sat In the
pre-ideRtial chair," he ald.
In reference- to his retirement from
the poMtlon of treasurer or tho Dem
ocratic national comwlttee. Hftkell
Mid' . .
"My resignation was voluntary, for
I could not afcford, If Bryan I defeat
M. to hav the Democracy say that If
IlMkll had not out of the war Bry
an would Juvo 1?r elected. I am
ntKhin a tru'ii nolitic'an in tne
orasideatlal oce, and I want to look
after his eae,"
In h't adJrest yesterday to a crowd
in tfl ef Diiocrtlc beduartenj.
1'a'kw TMWKd to me rMi
a 'MMiti lUtr," H anaoHKCol
Mt u-.. uili inrf lawattks axalRf t
- .uuLa aJ "--' sad Mil
tMt V Iwi woHd tt Ifrtto I
PinTIOHKW ArCURKS
OAMPAIGX rOIITTKK
Mltrholl, 8. D.. Sopt. 28.- Former
Senator Pettlgrow, of South Dakota,
todnv sprung a now somntlon In tho
national campaign whon ho declared
that four year ago. through a for
mer naBOclnto In tho senate, ho was
offered by tho Republican national
commltteo, $1 0,000 to niako speeches
in favor of Tom Watson, tho populist
candidate for president.
Pottlgrow gnve out tho statomoui
after n conference with William J.
Brvan. Ho said that ho would mnko
public tho name of the man who
mndo the offer to him if tho Ronnhll
cnu orgau'zatlon denied that It was
mndo. He laid that it was presented
in blm aa a e'ear uronoslUon and
that there could havo boon no mis
take. Ho asserted that there was no
doubt whatorer, that It came directly
from Republican headquarters.
Bryan addressed a big crowd of
farmers hero today and Bcored Roose
velt for his lntorforonco In the cam
paign and attacked him geserally.
The farmers gave Bryan a iblg ro
ceptlon. The candidate leaves to
night for Rock Island, Ills., and from
there will start on a tour through
Iown.
UKAHJiT HAS MORK
LV7TTKH8 TO KXPOftK
Ch'eago. 8pt. 28 William R.
Hearst, who passed through More to
day1 on hla war to Denver to Join
Thomas t. Hlsgen, Independence
party candidate for president, de
clared that he will disclose wore let
tern similar to tHat In his sensational
exposure or roragor, us-khii nm
othe' noll'lclans In connection with
the Standard Oil company.
IJoars t "declared that ho wou'd dis.
rlo-M) he !ett'"'s a he proper time
and when prf'd for statement as
to their contents, ho declared that
hey would corrobo-sUa the charge
i 'eady bed trd "Kalnit the
Tihers of both Qld political parties
and pro-- new sue-.
titdnt In' ?fn'U "M b'ng
drf 4, t Uphf cholera, which atlll
mtl?H lt . i4t th ef
forts mt Me ir"ii f F!!c 1flth
Tf ad4 to til tt ihhjt at 4V-f"-tnt
k tfei H h riutl
In one plnco nt one time In tho his
tory of the world,
Tho nnt'otml capital has bent fill
ing with distinguished surgeon for
tho nn t weok during which t'nio tho
exhibits n connection with tho con
gresH havo boon dlsplnyed.
Bneked by tho medlral nnd socio
logist sclenco of tho ngo and nlmost
unlimited 'uihIh, the congreAS hm
but oe nlm -tho Btnntntng out of
tuberou'oils nnd tho session bcgMn
itodiiy. wl-bo-intu'k'd by tlft com
pnrlson or nrogrers mndo toward Ih'.n
g-ont end by byupl(un In nil por
tlon of tho elvlllxod globe
Unltod Slnton Conimlnnloner IMc
Farlnnd who win nnnipd bv tho Pres-
Idont to roproont the government nt
tho congress nnd to suporv'so tho ex-
punuiiuro oi mo inuii iiiMiuniii'u
bv tho nntlo'inl oonurons for tho on
tortnlumont of the delogntoi, opened
tho emigres odlclnlly, woloomlna
tho dlernteri nn bohnlf of tho Dis
trict of Columbia.
Snprptnry of tho Tronsury Cortel
von welcomed th dolcgntos on ho
hulf or the tuition And ns tho iter
ounl ranrosnntntlvo of President
noonvlt. "e enngrntu'ated tho
congross on the great results nccoin
pi Inl. n the inst nnd tho promise
0f vinr reunite In tho future.
Oortelvou referred to tho good
wi'l n' Aniorlen townrd roro'gn coun
trl nnd snld that nil nations slulr
small dlffernncos In tho preiouco of
Hiirh a grent work as that sought to
bo accomp'ished by the International
qviliAi-cnloslH congress,
"The monnco of tuberculosis rrom
n hygienic and economic standpoln
can be demoni!trntod In many ways,"
said Secretary Cortolyou. "It Is n
remnrknblo ract thnt yellow rover
Iiiih not caused so many doaths as
tuborculoMls In tho Uutnl States dur
ing tho past 116 years"
Cortoyou declared thnt In India
tuberculosis In inoro dl astroua In
comnnrlron to the population than
Is tho bubonic n'aguu.
Dr. Robort Koch, tho grent (ler
man bacteriologist, addressed the
congress.
"We requlro a great cnmnu'gu of
education to check coneMmutlon'
ho saldA "This In tho chief duty of
tho International Tuberculosa con
gress. Germany Is making com
mondablo progross against the dla
eaBO. "Isolation Is neco sary to tho
nrnw" trement of iulfercujoili,"
c&Id Dr Koch.
Following the opening ofitho coh
ktpm. tho dologates wparated to at
tend tho soven sections Into which
the congress has twn divided to
facilitate the dlsnisMon of tbf nrob
loms to bo considered in confection
with tho general subject.
8PAXIHW YfuXO OAI78RH . ,
ItlOT I.V Cl'HA
(Uoltd frtiM 14 Wki.f '
HavuBa. Cuba, 'jteot. 21, Tit
using or the Spanish Hag by th ccb
seryatlve party of CHba In aft. effort
to g"t vote has precipitated mjther
crave lsU In th political affair of
tv Island and the authorities are
trying today to prevent thw retnjrenc(?
nta riot Batiirjy mgni ai ncu
8olrltr when out wan was killed
and lnt severely wounded by th
llhera's icvte f renttimtm at the
wo of the 8tnlh flag.
' j
!'lllihdro has Wu ffrS'
niffii to sHrf ifon i4 k-
kcrr f
(rnltrd Trent l.i-nmM Wlr
Rome. Italy, Sent, 28. Tho nn-
iiouiiceindnl todny that n Doct of Ital
I Inn worships will visit tho Atlantic
ports or tho United Stntes In Novem
ber 1 1 tnkou huro to monn thnt King
Victor lOminnfuiol tlnatiy hua given
IiIh oillctnl npprovnl of tho wedding
of tho Duko of Abrusel nnd MIm
Knthorluo Elklim. dtiuglilor of Sena
tor Blklns or West Virginia. Th
licet, It 1--expected, will net ns the
royal escort or the duko, who Is th
klng' cousin, nnd tho govnnummt
wll loud much dignity to tho alll
on co., oven though tho king's mother
U bitter In her opposition,
Tho ships which will go to Ainerl
rn nro tho Nnpoll, tho Vlttorlo, tho
Kmmnnuolo, tlio Reglun Klona and
tho Pledmonte.
Tho Rpglnn Klonn Is undor Ahrux
r.l'fl command and It Is probable that
ho will mnko the trip to America
noonrdhof.' " -- v-
When Abrur.zl noli out with his
live grout vo.soIh, ho will tnrt on
what will be tho mopt romnrkablo
wedding Journey the world Iiiib- evr
boqii. ,
Xo Biirh honeymoon hns over boon
recorded, ns will bo that of thn
prince of tho house of Savoy nnd
thn daughter qf tho American sena
tor, whon they coma back neross tho
Atlantic oconu. escorted with rognl
pomp by tho great shlpu or wnr, Hy
ing the bnunors or Italy,
It l now considered practically
certain thnt thn wedding will tnko
plnco In November. Tho newspapers
and much or tho irttlinn tr.thlla hnvo
opposed tho marriage, but tho de
termination or the duko has mndo alt
oppnuonts stand nHldo, except (the
mother queen, who will not give In.
Tho king did ove-rvthlng In his pow
er to stop tho mnrHngo, but now,
having renllxed thn futility nt his ef
forts, undoubtedly will receive tht
brldo of tho duko with a good rac
nnd mnko tho bou of tho alliance.
' n
WOMKN TO TALK
J'OK HRVAX
MimlOn. Sopt. 28. William .)
Bryan will bo a 'ulstud In his cam
paign for tho presidency next month
by Lady Francis Conk nnd several
nntod lecturers, whom sho wll take
to America to go on tho -stump tor
Hrynu.
I.ady Cook bolleves that Bryan la
moro favorable to womun'u suRrago
than any other man In public llfo in
America and nlie Uo In anxious to
aid him because she thinks ho will
tako a llrm stand for tho regulation
of tho divorce ovll. To thoso two
subjects sho tins dovoied most of her
tlmo and money,
Hue says that sho regrets greatly
that her hra'th will not permit hor
to speak for Bryan herself. But ai
she Is too weak to wake a personal
appeal, alio has arranged to pay thn
oxKcs of several lecturers and will
travel with thorn on their tour,
-"i fi i ii I
OAXADIAN PACIFIC
HTIUKK IIVMORKI) HttlTI.KH
Wlnplpcg. Man., Set. 28.iH
spite of persistent rumors 'through
out tho west today, that tho Caaa
dlan PacJflc trlko Is about to bo fret
tied, nothing officially has been given
out either at the tei qf tho co
Rany or at tho strikers' headquarters,
r It (d known tbt wltk; leaders on
b&h sldoi are maklMg stronuous ef
fijfts to comprofHlso to's(rkn by
having the hum return to work tf,
their old terms and have tho question'
Of wages and hour dhotnted after
ward by an arbitration board.
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HAIt HKKX A MAtmH
von hkvk.ntv 'Knn
Linden. Wash, 8pt. 28 Afetor
a wemWerjihln in the Masonic lodg
dating hk 79 years, Rev AlMNder
liM4lr l (kwd at hh hoae la thl
"My 4 He was it year old ON h'
lsi Mfthday and hd the heor of
beta Oh oWw Maafi U Mat or
-mm el Mtiihrhlp In the state
w