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Ki- ' S 1 1 , 8ALRM. OR'ROeK, THUltSDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1S0. NO. 158. Wilt CARRY NORTHWEST W4 r 'H'w 1 1 Ifinunal XlK fm ftity JJMaMpIUJU. . ' ",7. ' "; ! ' Tin. ; , .,. . . - , EPUBLICANS US SCHRIEBHt ACQUITTED OF SEUINQ LIQUOR TO MINORS " i , . ' ' rTT in - t -rr-rTnTirHBnri-iT QUESTIONS FOR POWERS T0DECIDE ifllZZLING WORLD'S DIPLOMATS frntted Press l.emd Wire.) Londou, Oct. 15. Just what.pro tlilons will bo dlscuBBod at th ap woitblng conforonco of tho troaty l. tf,ifntn tnfnri1lnr fill tlinjej to bo mndo In tho Borlln irir is tho nuoatlon that Is today Eiwrmoit In tho minds of tho Eng- M dplomnts. Primarily tho ques tloa of opening tho Dlnck Son to tho tr i of other powers la one Hint has diilded cplnlon at tho British qapl ti A ! apntch from Pnrla has been re s'red -ssortlng that Croat Britain li lnM"ftcd alio ready to have tho niManelVs opened, provided that Torker 1' ncqtilescont. Tho foreign See wilt not conllrm this, but nd- (Contlnuod on pngo 4.) PUBLISHING FUNDS OF DEMOCRATS CONTRIBUTIONS ARE ANNOUNCED (United I'rcii I.cniod Wire.) Now York, Octobor 15. ZETAO Now York, Oct. 15. Tho nnnounco mont of contributors to tho Demo cratic national campaign fund, is sued today ovor tho signatures of Na tional Chairman Norman E. Mack and National Treasurer Hornian Rld der, bIiows thnt $1248,567.55 had boon received on Octobor 9. Tho total contributions amounting to $100 or moro is $90,712,33. Tho amount left ovor from tho convention fund was $42,500. In all thero woro 50,000 contributors. An appqal Is mado for nn additional $100,000, mndo neces sary by tho need of supplies, tho cir culation of literature, headquarters (Continued on pngo 4.) INVESTIGATE NAVY YARDS 0FPACIFIG FOLLOWING APPEAL OF COAST EMPLOYEE HELD TO BE GUILTY ONE SALOON OWNER IS EXONERATED A Powerful Inducement If you wnnt In iho Onlck Rolllm? of inorelmndlso IS LOW PRICES, the heat Bargains In Salem In Ladles' COATS, SUITS, DRESS GOODS, K SILKS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR and All Kinds ofjf FaM Wearing p.irel, como to tho CHICAGO STORE. Tho Btoro with ti' up'to-dntp goods nt tho lowest pricot. A GRAND SHOWING Of tho In'cst Drosa Goods. Fine Orcss n'r. 1 Wolatlng Silks the as ortment Is great. Chooalng will ke easy for you nnd tho prices e 'ho towo-t quoted tr-'o by any Yard 12.V, .l."5c, IOc, 05c niul up. of Yards of Outing TviL-a"d3 F bi '' at Snoclnl Prlcoa. Vard lc, 8c, M r, h i.oc mid up. Pnerg nn niankota and Comforts away down. Pair aoc, IOc, i OKc and up. The CHICAGO STORE for Honest Gools t Low Prices. WV ARRIVALS IX ' Suits and Coats AT IUWJAIX PRICES SoMhem cheap for Spot Cash. . 0 51 iTS ow foritWt00 !S",TS owfor....Mo 0 SI ITS now for... 9l2.a0 COATS for ...tM0 ,I500LOXG COATS for... 89.90 SAUtf, K lb I 1 mmw mmm rm mm ' a OREGON fUalUd rre Lenard Wire) Washington, D. C, Oct. 15. The fato of th"(juvy yards of tho Pacific coast is nawin tho hnnda of a spoclal board or engineers, which Ib to con sider tho noods of tho Pacific const, and tho appoal that has boon recent' ly mndo for moro naval facilities on tho const by tho cliambor of com morco. Tho bonrd will oxamlno tho roport of tho englnoors that woro ap pointed to survey tho approaches to tho Mnro Island navy yard, and con gross will bo naked to net on tho ro port. In a letter to.tho commercial bodies of tho Pnclflc coast Sccrotary of tho Navy Motcalf oxplnlns tho Bltuntlon. Tho lottor says: "Gentlemen: Tho dopnrtmont Is In receipt of your Joint communica tion dated Septombor 25, 1908, relat ing to certain mnttors under cognl znnco of tho navy department nt tho navv ynrd. Mnro Inland, Cnl. "Tho dopnrtmont appreciates tho 1'itr est that your rospectlvo organ izations illjv'nycd In tho Improve ment of tho fncllltica for tnklng enro of vjsp' of tho nnvy In tho vicinity of San Frnuclsco, and notes your VnrlOllfl SUKCCStlOnH nn to limv thn rtn. 'trod end may ho nttlncd. Thej5'rank Moore. iimuuennnco or tno, chnnnoi or Mare Wnnd HiUIlcient to enrry nnval vos sols of tho greatest draft must bo nd mntted to bo pro-requlslto to tho ox tonsivo Improvement of tho Mare Island navy yard. Tho roport of tho noani appointed ,ly tho ProMdont to thoroughly InvostlgAto tho questlou of tho hydraulics of Mnro Islnnd strnits and tho approaches thoroto Is now uejn coiiBldored by tho dopnrt mont, and estimates will bo submitted n cotiRrpiB In nccordonco with thn lUBtructloni in tho roport. "A contract has boon awarded for n w dock at Dremorton largo onnugh to dock tho largest battle slil'ia. Tho now dock.nt Mnro Island, It is expected, will bo flnlahod In tho rourso of a fow months. Coneroa last year npproprl'atod $1,000,000 to wnM tho establishment or a nnval ha o at Ponr Harbor. Hawnlln. nmonp tho Items being a dry dock to cost $2,000,000, for which $300,000 wns appropriated, nnd additional appro priations will bo nsked this year. "Maro Island nnvy ynrd standi third nmong tho nnvy yards of tho United States In tho amount of work done, nnd tho valuo of the ropalrs. The problem of navy ynrd develop ment Is holng worked out by thoao rejrilarly charged with those dutleo, nud congress will bo Informed In tho regular course of conditions as tlioy exist, nnd tho views of tho dopnrt ment with roforonce to future Im provements. It will then bo for con- I grp8s to Bay what action fhnll bo tnKon, and to provide tho necessnry fund to carry Into offoet any projoct It tr-ay decldo to bo undertaken." The lottor of the secretory states that consideration Is being given to a need of establ'shlng n navy yard nt San Diego, which Is 451 .tnllos by wntor from Sari Frnnclico. Ill'XTINO WITH l IlRAIt HOUNDS With three famous Harrlman bear hounds pulling hard on their leashca, O-. E. Mlngus started for the Ten Mile country, from Mnrshfleld Sat urday, determined to land tho first big game tho canlnos trail In Coos Qua Schrolbor was acquitted yes torday on tho chnrgo of soiling liquor to minors. Tho Jury dollborntcd on tho cnao two hours and thirty mln Ut08 boforo tho verdict wns handod In. Excollont nrgumonte wns dollvored by Attorneys Kalser.nnd Pogftio for tho defendant nnd Walter Wlnalow, npponrlng for tho stato. Sovoral cnsoB in tho liquor law Violation woro introduced by tub attorneys for Schrolbor, In order to oatabllah tho fct that the employe wnB tho porBon who mndo tho snlo or tho liquor, In vlolntlon of tho law, at hh own porll, whon advised by bin omployer plnlnly nnd In duo tlmo not to do so. Attor ney Kalflor Introducd nn Instnuco in Albany, which porlhlnod directly to sponsible cobo, rognrding tho ro s)on Ibl'y pnrtv n tbo cnSo whore nn unlawful snlo or llflu lmn .boon mndo. Alftn nnvnrnl SI line rfcuna lunrn rrororred to bv Schrdliior'ti roiinnnl. r, .. .. ". -T r -it . i tiio nctmg juror.s in this proceed ing wnre: Joseph Ashhyk H. J. Koll, J. F. Janes, Knuto Grcgersoh', Gcorgo Vnn Hntton, - Lnfo Cavanagh. John Marthalor, Phillip Reoio, Grant Tcot- cr, c. v, Lang, John pousmoro nnd . : TUCKER 15 IN DYING CONDITION Chlcngo, Oct. IS. It dovoloped hero today that Colonol William F. Tucker, whqpo wlfo Is suing h'm for uosortion, nns neon sent to tho government- hospitnl at Hot Sprlngu for trontmont, nt tho roquost of Mrs. John A. Ixjgnn, his mothdr-ln-law. It 1h stnted that Soorotary or War Wright was importraned by Mrs. Lo gan to romovo Colonol Tucker from tho Influonco of Mrs. Myrtlo L. Piatt, who la acctiFod by M,rfl. Tuckor of stealing her hiiBbnnd's nffcctlons, nnd that whon tho nrmy ofllcor arrives nt Hot Sprlngo today, hft will not bd al lowed to retain Mrj. Piatt as a com panion. Word from St. Louis today states that Colonol Tuckor loft thero Inst night for Hot Springs, nttondqd by n nurso nnd several others. Dr. L. If. Behrons said, whon the army mnn left, thnt ho would not he sin prised to henr of his dying beroro ho roachod tho hospital. EXCraENTON COMMERCIAL ST. BALLOON PLUNGES INTO SEA PILOTS RESCUED NICK OF TIME Work sort or came to n sfand-stH! on Commercial ttreet at 11;.10 o'eloek this morning, at lonst th male olomont didn't keep tholr oyos (United Prcm Lcnned Wire.) Borlln, Oct. 15. With almost no clothing, nnd numb from tho cold, Dr. Niomoyer.nnd Hans Heldonmann, tho pilots of tho Gormnn bnlloon Busloy, In tho International rnco for tho Bon nott cup, woro rescued from tho top of tholrbnlloon In tho North Son to day by tho steamer Prlnco Wllholm. They woro nearly dond whon picked up. Tho bnlloon foil Into tho North Sea after tho pilots had mado n dpspcrato effort to cros to Englnnd, and had thrown away nil their unllast and tholr clothos. Thoy had traveled about 400 miles. The jnon woro tnkon to Lolth-, Scot land, whero thev wore glvon medical nttentlon, nnd wired tho news to tho International committee hero. All tho enntontnnta to tjio Bonnott cup rnco hnve boon accounted for, nl though tho Hcgersoll nnd Plauen, Oer man ontrnnts In tho omUiranco rnco, havo not yet boon hoard fro'ifij'. Nlomoyer rolntod tho story 'of his flight after ho hnd been rescued from the sen today. Ho sntd that ho passed ovor Hamburg at d o'clock Wodno dny morning, going northwest, Ho saw tho North 8oa, but had 17 sackH or ballast and had'lont but Ilttlo gnst and was suro ho could cross tho not and roach Englnnd. , , Aftor Ba'llng 100 mll09 ovor thtf ocenn, tno wind veorod to tno north west, throntonlng to carry him to the Arctlo ocean, and ho thought ho was doomed. Flnnlly ho alghtod tho Prlnco Wll holm nnd put out Biennis or dlstross. Tho cnptaln snw his slgnnlsf nud ho opened his vnlves and roll Into tho sen noar tho atcumor. Tho IliiBloy Is dlsnunlined from sharing In tho inonov, ns tho torms of tho rnco domnnd thnt tho bnlloon llF't nn Innd. Tho International commltteo dls- cM'-red Mils afternoon thnt tho Hel vetia, which had boon nnnnunced ns tho wlnnor of tho International race, had boon towed n mllo to tho shore, aftor allKhtl"g In the North Sea near Moldo, Norwny, Tho Holvetla was disqualified, nnd tho prlzo money nwarded to tho Ban shoo.. , -o PROMINENT MINISTER TO PREACH HEME Tho peoplo of Salem will bo af forded tho rnro opportunity, on Tues day and Wodnomlay nights, Oct. 20 and 21, of hearing, nt tho Unitarian church of this city, lootures by tho Rev. Brndford Lonvltt, mlnlator of he First Unitarian church of San Francisco. Those lecturoH nro pro vided ror by an ondowmont fund, nud are stylod tho "Billings Lectured," from tho donor of the fund, and which Is expondod under tho direction of tho Amerionu Unitarian As-ocln-Hon. whOBf n'm It Ib to Hcruro Its ablest ministers and cloarost think- org to deliver Jocturon, and In this in stance they havo boon peculiarly for tunate, as Mr. LoaVltt Is not only nn OREGON WILL GO F0RJAFT SAV LEADERS OF PARTY (United rrew Lefti4 WlrM Chicago, Oct. 15. That Taft will carry Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah nnd Colorado Is the statement mndo today at a conforonco between Speaker Cannon, Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, Senator Joseph U. Nixon of Montana, Elmer Dover former Eocrotnry of tho Republican nntlonnl committee, and Secretary William Haywood of tho Republican national committed, Sonntor Borah has chnrgo of the campaign In tho West, and said that ho is nt rest as rogardB tho result of tho oloctlou In tho West, and that ha doca not caro particularly whother Roosovolt takoa tho BtAimp or not. CANDIDATE ADDRESSES LARGE AUDIENOH Huntington, w. Vn., Oct. 15. William 11, Tnft addressed n crowd of. 7000 porous at 8 o'clock this piorn Ing, He doclnred thnt tho protective tariff mndo West Virginia aafoly Re publican lllto Ponuavivnnla d that it will romnln so. Taft Invaded Ken tucky today and tomorrow and Satur day ho will speak In Virginia and Tennessee. FOREIGNERS MAY COME TO OREGON Lnhor CommlBslonor Hoff has re colvod n lottor rrom Plorwsky Gal icyjakl, a labor official of Dom did. Zoliuun, Au'trln, nckuowlcdglnr the receipt or Commissioner Hopf's ro port, nud Inquiring tho opportunities, for Polish nnd Rnthanlan emigrants In Oregon. Hopf has ropllod that any oml grnuts must havo some funds to start with. "' o SAYS HE BIT IN SELF DEFENSE nliln mnn nrwl ilnni flilnlni 1tt Iia la on what they wore doing as well asjouo of tho most eloquent pulpit orn thoy should. Forty-olght chorus tnra of tho iftCflc Northwest Ho girls walked up our main atroot from tho special oar of tho "Knight ror u Day" company and It was raining. Well, tho mou didn't exactly look, but, like tho roportor, obsorved o closely, without moaning to, that he know tho number that passed. Just '..iir.'y. Col. ww. Grimo; expected auoui mai timo i a, wano, manngor io ' tod-v, hot wae unavoidably do- (and part ownor of the aompnny, who ninmt .nnii win im tin.'iiiln tn nut awav chanoron'iiK the vouni' ladlos at a re- jHt SI0K THAT SAVES Y(HJ MONEY i before -morrow Ten, h" and J Mbert 5'at on and oihes will Joir. Dr. Mlnuus In the Ton TMIo country, and If thero are any boars or other varmints left In that country, It wil' bo because they can outrun bullets an well as tho dogs. It !s claimed thnt tho dogs will not pay any heed to a deer trail, merely following bear and "var mints." This is probably well as. If the dogs should unexpectedly get after a fine buck and chase him with in a few yards of the hunters, the temptation to shoot would be so strong well tho Oregon law prohib iting or deer run by dogs would be la danger of being violated. spcctfiil distance, was somewhat an noyed nt tho attention being paid his protogos, and asked tho roportor, who was standing near, If thoy didn't hnve any protty girls In this town, that thoy had to staro at his. When tho reporter hotly put the Irate manager rlKht about the nrotUest girls In the world b!ng right in th'i towi?, ho cooled down and said If they were so anxious to watch his young ladlec so closely, they should do so when thoy were ready to be obsorved at tho Grand opera house tonight. At that time, ho said, they would be at their best, and not embarrassed by the ad miring glance of tho young, unmar ried wen of the towa. now occupies, and fills ncceptably, tho pulpit onco occupied by thnt brilliant young orator and preacher or rlghtoousnogs, who left his pulpit whon tronson flourished Its bnunors In this fair Innd nnd wont forth to battle iiiccofsfully for tho Union, one and undivlsnblo the Rov. T. Starr King. Tronson no longor monnccs tho Pacific coast, but tho ungodly nnd tho unrightoous nro In tho Innd, and tbla young nnd talonted minister left his desk for a tlmo. and Is do voting his energies, tho llboral relig ions movement of which he Is ono of the leading exponents. All who ntotnd thoo lectures may rely noon hearing something worthy of their earnest consideration. Mr. Loavltt will alto preac bin the samo church on Sunday night, tho 25th of October. o Land fraud cases, Involving several Lo Angeles wealthy men and their dealings lnOurry county, began be fore the federal court la Portland today. E. E. JaokHon, of Stayton, charged with mayhom, la appearing boforo tho circuit court todny In a trial contin ued from yoatorday aftornoon. Ho In nMogud to havo sorlously lacerated tho thumb of Oeorgo F. Davoy, a 8tay ton mnn, In a streot fight with his tooth. Jackson Htrongly denlod tlij chnrgo thin morning when examined by O. L. McNnry, for tho slnto, say ing ho did not touch Dnvoy'a finger with his toeth, when Davoy Btrucl: him in tho mouth. Jnrrlnt: n tooth looso. Tho Boir-dofen'o plea wa bright to bear this morning by At tornoyH Kalsor and Holmes, roprosont Ing Jackson on tho grounds that Dnvey approached Jackson on thd street In Stayton tu u threatening manner, which rosultod la tho fight The allegation brought forth In thn complaint rognrding tho bitten thumb of tho plaintiff Is also being strongly eontortod to tho contrary by tho at tornovH for tho dofondunK A bonoh wnrrnut wna IsHiiod yea- torday aftornoon for Dr. H. R. Kauff man, of Stnyton, who failed tn apnear at tho tlmo sot. nnd Shor'ff Mlnto hailed him Into court this morning. BRYAN TOURING! FIRST CAMPAIGN GROUND H'lilieU I'lroH i.fi -r lrr Wymoro. Nob.. Oct, 15. William J. Bryan today is touilng th dltr''t wh're ho mudo his political debut 18 years ago. Ho Is being greeted by old friends nnd admirers a,t every stop, and is conducting a series of rallies, at which tremendous enthusiasm h pelng displayed. This day Is one of the best of thecampalgn, In point of perwaal deweastratloas b honor t the candidate. i-,?