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BEAUTIFUL MAUSOLEUM
FOR FORD ESTATE
EVERY PIECE OF FURNITU
A beautiful inntpolotim. 14x11 feet
'nd compo cd of tho richest marbles,
Ktone. and bronze, with marble col
iimnn, has been ordered built by tho
estate of tho late Tllmon Ford, whoso
remains will be the first to occpy ono
oi tho 11 crypts in tho vault, which
Is to bo erected in Odd Fellows' ccm
fltery. N. A. Tlbblttn, an Eaitorn grnnlto
man, representative of. Otto Schu
mann, of Portland, has closed a con
tract with tho executors of tho estate
for tho mausoleum,
Tho fnfiende of tho building is to
Ijo cmbellidied with polished granito
columns supporting tho portico; tho
columns are surmounted by carved
capltols. Tlje vestibule 13 to be en
tirely lined with polished Italian
marblo. Tho front cntrnnco will con
tain a standard bronzo door, tlrts up
per half being open grill work, and
back of which Is plncod a heavy plato
glass In n bronze sash. Tho general
dimension? of the strticMiro aro 14x
11 feet. The Interior will contain 10
catacomb? or crypts for tho recep
tion of tho varloti i remains of tho
Ford family. Tho building of tho
concrete foundation will begtn of
once. Mr. TlbblltB Htates the struc
ture will be completed in about bIx
months.
NARROW ESCAPE
OF THE Y. M. G. A.
A flro broke out In tho Y. M, G. A.
building this morning about 4 o'clock
'which would have resulted in th4
total destruction of tho building had
it not been discovered In duo tlmo for
the depnrtmont to oxtlngmlsh It. Tho
iblnzo was dhveovored by ono of tho
St elision IlroH., who was coming
down to open tho market. Ho was
pawing In front of tho building,
when ho detected tho ordor of burn
ing Wood, whereupon ho mado an in
vestigation, and found ono of tho
doom Jn tho center of tho structure
ablaze. Mr. Stousloff immediately
notified Night Olllcor Murphy, who,
iii turn, notified tho flro dopartmont,
Nothing waB used to quench the
flamoi but tho chemical, which did
tho work in good tlmo. Tho catiBO
Of tho conflagration is not known,
and lu Homowhat of a mystery, owing
to tho fact that no chimney or duo of
Any description is situated In that
particular part of tho building,
MRS. HAINS
ASKS FOR
DIVORCE
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II BASEBALL II
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FOR EVERY PART OF THE HOME
Boston, Oct. B. Frederick Nor
ton, attorney for Mm. Potor 0.
Italnes, announced that papers will,
W flledln thqQuoon'H xonnM courtj
iii DrooKryn, Nv Y., -nils afwrnoolj
asking for a docroo of divorce for
Mrr, Haines from Captain Poter 0.
Haines, U. 8. A., Rlayer of William 13.
Aunts. She will ask for alimony and
the ouBtody of her children. Mm.
Raines does not expoct to be nxoaont
t the trial, rb rIib Is not compollod
by law to attend.
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(United Press tnsrt Wlre.
Chicago, Oct. C. With nerves
worn to a frazzle, a few million base-
.bull fans aro watching tho session of
tho league directors today at Cincin
nati for a decision on tho Now York
Chicago tic, that may glvo cither club
tho pennant, and aro closoly follow
ing weather conditions In Now York,
ior ir tno ulantR can win tholr games
they will tlo tho Cubs for tho lead.
In the grand vortox llOB.tho possi
bilities of n thrco-gamo series in n
noutral city to docldo which shall
claim tho flag,
The fnna nlso aro In a high strung
Btnto over the race In tho Amorlcnn
longuo, whoro Detroit mil U dofent
Chicago onco to win. If Chicago or
Clovolund Ioho a ganfo thoy will bo
out of tho running.
Thero Is hardly a fnn lu.tho coun
try who will make a hot on which two
toama will moot for tho po3t-soason
championship Borios.
Now York meals tho Boston- team
for thrco days nt the Polo groundB,
If tho weathor man permits. If tho
Olants got carolcas and drop ono of
thoso proclouB thrco, they land In
second place. If tho woathor turns
cold or it rnlns, McGraw'B men may
havo no uso for tho decision of tho
directorate.
Pittsburg wont down and out at
Chicago yostorday although alio atlll
leads by threo gamos. Kvory man
In Chicago Is praying, for rain In
Now .York. If It ralnB the flag In
Gothftm will bo at half mast.
Chicago's Whlto. Sox aro fighting
tooth and nail for tho Amorlcan pon-
iiani again"i mo uotroit Tlgors. De
troit noedfl ono to cinch thn fine.
Should thoy got that ono precious
gamo, Chicago Iosob all hppo. Glove
land has a chanco by whipping tho
strong 8t. Louis toam in thrco con
tOBts. If tho Naps fall In ono gamo
and Detroit wins thoro will bo-n
brand now flag noxt yoar In Tiger-
If you have not visited us for a few days you do not do yourself justice.
. We have many new things to show you.
THE HOILSfiFIIRNISHINft COMPANY, h. jambs, Propria
WE SELL BRENLIN SHADES '
O0IALI8TH ICNTIIUHKI)
OVKIt PHOSPKCTH . lown
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Now York, Oct. 6. Tho Socialists 8t, Louis, Mo., Oct. C. In tho final
hero aro onthusiastlu today over tho series of tho season on tho homo
jirospocts of Bugono V. DobB. tho So- grounds, Clevolnnd will endeavor to
clftllfttfl' candidnto for president got win out whilo Dotrolt Is trying to
ting r larger vote In tho coming oloc-'koop tho lead at Chicago. Tho bat
tlon than has ovor huon caBt for the torlos for todny'a gamo aro Llobhnrdt
oclnllst ticket. nnd Domls for Clovolaud, with Dlucen
Doha arrived hero yesterday on his 'and Stophon In tho points for St.
"Hod asocial" from tho West, nnd Louis,
tho crowd that met htm nt tho Grund I -. ..
Contrnl Btatlon almost mobbed tho Now York, Oct. 5. Tho todny'o
eandldHto boforo ho could oscapo. gnmc, ono of tho lust throo tho
Tho enthusiasm wns so great that tho Uluntu will play with Boston nt tho
pollco linou woro awopt nway and j Polo grounds, will havo Ames nnd
fHuti, wimiiuii uuu uiiutuvii iimi iiiun iiiuautiiiiiu ug uio U.UUTJ lOr 1110 10-
clothlng torn In tho rush to got n
jfllmpoo of tho candidnto.
Dobs finally sllppod through tho
rowd, and madn Ills way to n hotol
l,nst night ho nddroisod two moiiBtor
RUdlonecs. DbBplto tho fact thnt ad
mission wna charged, tho halls woro
crowded.
cals, with Tuckoy and Boworman for
tioston.
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Altl'ONA .MAN
HWKPT OVKU NIAGAHA
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Tucson, Arl Sont. B. Private
TIHWIIPIW tllllflV IIIV (li.lf llrn.uiii,,.
An overflow mooting wib hold nt Cameron, of this city. was swept to
tl Hippodrome, and wns ono of tho i,u ,i,,ii, ..,. 'i,.r,. f..ita iu. ni
jnoH roinarkablo meetlrrgB ovor ho Id day. Ciimoroti Rllpued from a bridge
In Now York. Whon tho candidnto ,UU Was whirled over tl.e Amorlcan
Aiipoaroil ho was glvon an ovation. fftn8. He wan largely Interred In
Mo oiul womon wiivoa rod Itagf wi:l ,,rowUttl . Arloiin. Toxns and
wept. 13d win Markhnm. Upfon Sin-. Moxlco. He booamo prominent whan
clalr and Itoso Pastor StoUo woro In assisting Attornoy.flonoral lirowstpr,
ttno BiuUonc , hK unojo, in tho star routo oaeos. Ho
o waR at ono tlmo United States mar-
JMtlCSIDHNTIAL KLlUrOHH WHiL ltutf ot Arizona, nud was offered tho
INOT VOTIJItUt HIIVAN Kovernorsuip wimn iioyprnor McCora
(United JTms l.eifl Wl) jrgwguou. iirowsto isrsurvived Uy n
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GKIULIN AMKHIOANS
HOLD A PICNIC
Tho Qerman-Amorlcnn Vorcln of
Salem cud tholr families had an on
joynblo outing nt the Savago park,
oast of the city yesterday afternoon.
Tho Gosang Voroln sang aomo or thn
national Bongi of tho German peoplo,
several addrosBOB woro mado In tho
mother tongue, and Potor Bombard
Bang a SwIsb song with a yodol In tho
chorus. A delegation was nrosent
from Portland, headed by Otto Klco
mnn, tho worthy president or tho
Gorman Voroln thoro. Ho was ac
companied by Ed, Broltlmrt, Alex.
Hngcdoru and II. Butlkofor as dolo-
gatos, and by Mrs. Klcoman, Ml&s
Kloomnn nnd MIsb Goddonthov, one
or tho Gorman nobility, just nrrlved
from Berlin, who la nblo to speak al
most porfect English and ffronch, nl
though novor boforo nway from hor
nntlvo land. Somo of tho national
dances of tho Gorman peoplo woro
oxocntod by Mr. Tlmm, dances in
which tho malo box danco nlono.
Nearly two hundred Gorman-Amorl-enn?
nttonded nnd had a very onjoy
ablo tlmo. .
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U'OrLl) LIKKI) TO HAV13
HEKN IN WITH HIM
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Loh Angolea, Cnl., Oct. B. W. M.
Colqhoun 1b recovering today froin
the novol experlenco or having boon
klBBOd by. 400 pretty glrla in plain
view of 2000 Bpcctntpm.
Colqhoun was wodded to Miss
Mary 'Clark, of Azuwia, at his homo
on Echo Btroot. Tho coromony wns
hardly over when, to tho nmnzoment
of lib brldo, hor hubnn.l was sur
rounded by a feminine throng eagor
to congrntulato him. The blushing
oridogroouv wnR unablo to oicnpc,
oven If ho wished, nnd envious best
men looked on while a slnglo ccduinn
of girls filed past, and saluted Col
qhoun on cheek or lips.
THROWN FROM CAR
AND IIKAI) FRACTURED
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San Francloco, Oct. B. Mrs. Ella
Dunlcavy Ib Buffering from n frac
tured skull today, from which sho
may not recovor, as tho result of a
peculiar accident yestordny, when
sho nnd hor llttlo child woro thrown
from n streot car. Tho child escaped
unhurt.
Mother and child woro Bitting on
tho outBldo of nn open car, when It
got boyoml tho control or tho motor
man and dashed around a Bharp
curvo nt a high rato or speed.
Mm. Dunloavy and hor child wore
thrown off tho enr, both striking
on tholr hendB, . Tho mothor held tho
child tightly to hor bosom, bavlng Its
llfo.
dent; J. Emlah, vice-president; T, L.
Woods, secretnry. The noxt mooting
or tho club will bo held Thuradny
evening, October 8, at tho WoBt Sa
lem school house All Ropubllcana
or this precinct aro requested to bo
prosont.
WILBUR WRIGHT AEROPLANE
. FLY8 WITH TWO
Lomnns, France, Oct. B. Wilbur
Wright took Loon Bollce In his aoro
planc todny, making a successful
two-man flight, continuing In tho air
four minutes nnd nlno seconds.
Tho total weight carried by tho
aoropan,e was 238 pounds, nnd the
flight wna entirely successful.
Bolleo enjoyed It greatly. Wright
Knld ho could havo romnlncd In tho
nlr longor, but that ho did not doilrd
to bo too ambitious. This reeling 1
tho result or tho fntal accident to Or
vllle in America.
TA IT-SHERMAN CLUR
FORMED IN FOLIC
A number of tho voters of West
Saloni, Polk county, met lu tho school
Iioubo Saturdny ovonlng and organ
ized a Republican club, to bo known
as tho Taft-Shorman Republican Club
of West Salem. Ofllcors woro elected
as follews: J. Rl Chanman. urcsl-
Chlcago Receipt.
Chicago, Oct. B. RocelptB, hogs,
25,000; cattle,. 32,000 snoop 24,
000. Hogs opened steady. Loft
ovor Saturday,. B300. Rocoipts year
ago, 30,000. Mixed, $(1.20 (7.16;
heavy, $0.80 7,1 B; rough, $G.2B(Q
7.CB; light. $0.2007.00.
Cattle, 10 to IB conts lower; Bhoop,
strong.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. B. Re
celptn, hogs, 14,000; cattle, 30,000;
sheep IB, 000.
Omnhn, Neb., Oct. B. Receipts,
hogs, 4200; cattle, 1100; Bheep, 10,-000,,
ALBANY NOTES.
(Spoclnl CorresiionHonra
Albany 1b to havo another Iv
1llllr fills vnnn '
wstvrx uuo VUt
Architect C. H. Burggraf Ii a
nuift. uu jiuiiia ior a mrge two-sto
brick, to bo erected for Mn, B;.
nor. Dr. Stark and P. a win .
Jeweler, nt tho site of the recent' firt
mery win oo Linpio Btores for eid,
with largo ofllcos above. There km
been many applicants for the Hon
rooms nlroady, as it Is a splendid !
canon,
Thoro are a good many houses to
bo built, but contractors and carpej.
tors cannot ue secured, thus bulUen
havo to wait. Thero are a great nun
ber of workmen here from ether
places, but still wo can ute dm;
moro.
Hon. J. K. Wcather'ord It fa Hir-
noy county on legal buslnets.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
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Winnipeg, Oct. C Followlns the
announcement of tho settlement o(
tho differences that led totheitrlU
of tho mechnn cs of the canaaun. r
clllc railroad threo month ago, tt
Btrlkorsaro today participating in a
livoly abramblo to got their old posi
tions pack.
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Henry Warnock, of panby, wMt i
hunting ten inlles eaBt of Sllrerto". !
yesterday, w4b accldenttlly shot is j
tho tblgh by'lj. Miuuium.
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' lioBtim Oct B. Tho Domoprntio,w,fo nnrt thr08 ch,Wr"- m
tt?l? S SJUchuioR TSTtuK ? -WWea t NBr
olinut txnlny for two proahloiitlnl . ""?
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TUDGMENT
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W. A. HARTLETT IS
cluctora to tnko tho plnoen of Fordl
Hand Strauss and Churloa A. Dnvlo,
xt'lin invn riiali'iifid ilnnlnrlncr tlmv
will not vote for llryau. StraiisV MISSING FROM RAY POINT
Itnununros thnt ho will voto for Taft.' 'United Vims l.tnn Wire.)
Strauss bus boon an notlvo Domoi Ban Frnnclsoo, Oct. B. Tho pollco
crat for years. Ho mado nn actlvo.lu all tho bay cities uro looking tq
campalgn for Judge Parke- 'our day ror W A. Hnrtlott, n contractor,
year ago In his (otter to tho Btnto, f Bay Point, n smalltown near
commlttco, ho Bivya: l hero, who hai beop missing since
''I havo always been an nrdont nil- Soptombor 30. It Is feared that ho
jMlror of Mr. Taft. which, lu addition has met with foul play, as ho had
to my personal friendship for hlni, Bovernl hundred dollars In hla pock
RdurcM ui to oust mv voto for no ts when last seen In this city,
ethor preBldentlnl candidnto." I Hartley has several pieces of
Davis simply says ho will not voto business under way tit Bay Point, nnd
lor Bryan. tho carpenters aro unablo to finish
, 0t, .thorn, ojr gqt mntorlals tor tholr con-
tejtv v m.' vt Jstructlon mntll they aro suro tho con-
MAKE TOUR OF IOV "V", "..".
Hartlett was last seen In San Fran-
crui. whort) ho camo to buy suonllos
for tho houses under conjunction.
W J. Baker, of Hood River, ro-i
Falrvlow. Lincoln. NhIj.. Oct. 5.
Wllllntu J Hrynn will Ipavo nt mld-
, MgU for Doi Moines, lu , and will
iihiIjo i tour of lown Ho will taKo
udvniitnKQ of tho situation In tho Re
publican nam or tho state, which M .tiv r;lurned from n visit to his old
to the deadlock on tho Bountor'a) ll0m0 , jQrtor8on. Iowa. bi(nsngX
vMiuvBi ui iw shiuiui. . vi with him a valuable rello in tho "hape
aiuch refreshed by his ret at hU Ilf o, ,,rmv otialr used by GenrJ
country homo horo th) last few dnyj 'custor In hla last campaign.
A straw voto taken In PortVund '"'' "' "
sliow Hh following rnwltn Taft. Pedleton hotels wero totally In- I
1386, H'an 7J fe (80clalUtl.idoauiit to haudle the tremendous
H7j Uuh (indenendent), 6, rush to tle Eastern OreRon district J
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Good judgment and discretion is bringing the people to the Salerno r.
Woolen Mill Store to provide their present and future needy for
clothing, furnishings, all-wool blankets, flannels, ek The sale is
still on and those who have already made purchases will tell you ;
that they were surprised at the values offered. There is no false
pretension about our sale, but a genuine sacrifice in prices is J)efl ,?
ing made on the selections of clothing and furnishing goods that ;
is brought to Salem to supply the best trade. .',,
Saturrday was the record salesday for the Woolen Mill Store, 4
but today will be larger if the stocks hoji out. Do not put off
your opportunity until the choice styles and sizes are gone. The
Woolen Mill Store is making this sacrifice to protect the trade and - :
you will receive the benefit and wilf not be obliged to pay a pro
fessional brokerage company 29 per cent advance for handling the
business. Doors open at 8:39 a. m.
Salem Woolen
Mill -Stpre
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