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SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTORKR It), 1008.
NO. 156.
PPEAL OF POISONER BILUK DENIED
OKIO GIVES THE ATLANTIC FLEET A ROUSING RECEPTION
AMILTON
WILL RUN
FOR MAYOR
) LOCOMOTIVt
ENGINEER
u.i ii.mllinn. onco a Southern Pa-
Me locomotive ong'noor and former
L n mn nf IhlB cltV. lmB COIlSOntOll
Ejaitrlho field for mayor nnd wl'.l
bite the rnco against mo present
r.,mkn( neo V. Rodttcrs. He
Jt consented to run lato Saturday
1:1 br night ins enrus una ucon
hrtd In tho lianciB or nunurcciB oi
t !. Ho Is n successful buslnoss
-awns ays vory llttlo and If elect
1 rould make u dignified official.
.i. frlomlt linvn not drnwn lit) IlllV
orril p'atform, Init only claim that
fw'Jlbe found to navo a inrgo ioi-
Us of people of all parties en
eflon day,
i Saloon M'ii Opposed.
I Tba ialoon men of Salem aro re-
AMERICAN
SERVIANS
ENLISTING
TO FIGHT AGAINST
AUSTRIA
(United J'ress tinted Wire.)
San Fraucisco, Oct. 19.--A mass
meeting of SorvlnnB 1b to bo hold
hero tonight fo- tho purposo of on
listing tho sympnthy of the natlvcB
of that country In a movement of
protest ngninst annexation of Bos
nia and Horzegovlna by Austria and,
If it is deemed nocosaary, ralBlng an
army to fight for tho fatherland
against Franz Josof.
Mladon Morchop, formerly llou
tonnnt in tho Austrian army, Is at
tho bond of tho movement Uero and
ho declares that at least 4000 Ser
vians on tho Pnclf'c coast will on
11 t In tho cnuso. Abaz Dlodlch, a
Mohammedan Servian and George
Raj o vich . who m )Wijj!n P t ain ln
"UnuSd "on Page 4. )
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(Continued on pugo 4.)
xumi f'S tfAK'GA?y 110 (Sly
A Powerful Inducement
lBthnO.ilrU RnlllnP nf mnrnhnndlBO IS LOW PRICES. If yOU Want
tit Best Dnrgalns In Salem In Ladles' COATS, SUITS, Dlircsa uuuuh,
SILKS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR nnd All Kinua oi
Fill Wearing Apparel, como to tho CHICAGO STORE. Tho store with
t up-to-date goods nt tho lowest prlco-.
A GRAND SHOWING
01 the laest Dross Goods. Fino
Dieu and Walstlng Silks tho as
Krtmcut la great. Choosing will
easy for you and tho price
the lowo t quoted by anj
bowse.
Trd !MC, asc, -10c, 05c nnd up.
Thousands of Yards of Outing
F'mnelj at Speclnl Prices.
Ytd 4c. 8c, Oc, H 1.3c nnd up.
Prices on Dlankots and Comforts
tat away down. Pair 30c, -10c,
i 08c nnd up.
CHICAGO STORE for Honest
i at Low Prices.
SEW ARRIVALS IN
ies' Suits and Coats
AT IIARGALV PniCFS
J Wt them cheap for Spot Cash.
"Sl-lTS, now for.... $0.90
JlJJJ811 ofor....f9JS0
ti! SlITS' now for... $12.bo
J LONG COATS for... ,.
-w.u COATS f or... 89.80
" Wmt IhaT saves you monY
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OREGON
DAKOTA
LOTTERY
. OF LAND
ATTRACTS LARGE
CROWDS
(Unl'.ed Prrci Leased Wire.)
Dnllns, S. D., Oct. 10. Tho first
nnmo to bo drawn in tho Tripp coun
ty land lottery1 Is that of May A.
MotBor of Konnobcc, S. D.. who goti
nrsi cnoico or an tno lanus mrown
open by tho government.
Tho drawing began today aftm
thousands of applicants hnd regis
torcd for tho lottery during tho Inst
four weeks.
"LtimlBookors arrlvo doarly In btg
crowds to witness tho drawing. A
drizzling rain nnd heavy wind caused
con-ldornblo discomfort but did not
diminish tho b!zo of tho crowd that
thronged nbont tho platform on
which Htood 21 sealed auks contain
ing tio applications.
Willi the arrival of tho crowds of
npnllcnntH nearly all of them farm
Am', pftino stares of iinmblcra and
."thlmbTe-rlggors." Extra deputy
Bnorirrs wore sworn in 1,0 Keep mu
light-fingered gentry moving.
At teu o'clock tho llttlo girls so-
Inntml in drniv thn lUinllcfttlonB WCre
itrtmi in thn Hcrconcd nlntform while
! tho crowd cheered.
Judge Wlttdn, suponnionuoni oi
ho drawing then Introduced Con
gressman ThomnB Call of AlnBkn,
forniorly of South Dakota. While
Cnll nddrcsscd tho crowd several
fln'h'lghti wero taken.
Tho metal enks wero then rlppo4
op.n and 111,000 applications wow
cr'.'orod on tho floor of tho plat
form. Tho drawing of tho nnmo of
Mny A. M.otBor was received wltb
choor by tho crowd. Whon tlu
nolso censed tho girls nltornatoly
plungod their hands Into tho pllo or
npnllcatlons and dyrow forth the
lucky whlto slips.
After tho casks wore opened pitcn
forks wero used to mix tho appllcn-
1 i)emn Roso and Vlrg'nla Wngnor,
tho girls choBon to do tho drawing,
moved forward to bo bl ni l'oli led
Ml n Roio'refiwed to submit to hav
ing her oves covorcd. Aftor a siignt
doay Judge Wlttnn announced that
owing to tho girl's nervousness b!o
,vc U not bo blindfolded.
MIps Rose picked h Aral nam".
Miss Wagner followed, drawing Uo
name of D. Swift of Ponca, Nob.,
from tho mass of paper- The names
of E. Nanon, Mendow Orvo, Nob ,
and Otto Snyder, Mitchell. S. D.
followed.
FAMILY'S
1 SLAYER IS
DOOMED
UNLESS GOVERNOR
INTERCEDES
ADMIRAL
CRITICISES
FINDINGS
SPERRY WOULD LET
OUT EVANS
(United rrrn Leased Wire.)
Washington, D. C, Oct. 10. Her
mann Dlllek, of Chicago, convicted
of the murder of Mary Vrzal and ac
cused of killing her ontlro family by
slow poisoning In 1005, was today
denied his appeal to tho Unltod
States Biiprcmo court from tho decis
ion of Judgo K. M. Lnndls donylnj;
him a writ of habeas corpus. Thlu
means that Blllok must dlo, unloas
tho govornor of Illinois lntordoqds.
MIRACULOUS
ESCAPE OF
AUTO DRIVER
(United I'reiw I-miM Wire.)
Now York, Oct. 10. rEmil 'Striek
er, drlvor of tho 1200-horse powor
racer whlo lilins boon a contestant
In tho Vandorbilt cup rncos, la ro
coiving tho congrntulatloiiB of his
frlondB today ovor tho narrow OBcapo
ho had from death In yestordny'H
speed trials. Strieker's machine
flow off tho trnck at a tangent whllo
going 80 miles nn hour, rlppod up
00 feet of fenco, Including a dozen
posts, smnhod through tho troo
and overturned.
Strieker clung to tho machine in
tl tho fenco wns ronchod and was
then cntapultcd 30 foot Into n soft
patch of grais and oscnpdd Injury.
Arthur Murray, ltls machinist
wa-) not so fourtunnto. Ho was
caught undor the overturned mn
ohlnij nnd rorolved Injuries from
which ho will probably dlo.
Strlckor was turning an "S" curvo
whon tho nccldont happenod. Ho
mndea partial turn successfully and
drov'o tho mnchlno Into a ditch. In
endeavoring to turn tho rncor bock
Into tho road, a tire burst and tho
auto became unmanageable.
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Cabinet officers nro starting the
whee going to procure special
counsol to proeecuto tho Lane and
Linn county land iraun iriuia
(United PreM Leased Wlra.)
Toklo, Oct. 10. Admiral Sporry
today criticize tho findings of tho
court martial that tried Lieutenant
Frank D. Evans, son of Admiral
Robloy D. Evans, for using profane
lnngungo to a suporlor officer and
for being intoxicated whllo acting as
officer of tho deck whon tho Atlantic
fleet wns nt Honolulu. Tho findings
of tho court martial, which was hold
whon tho Hoot wns at Maniin, wore
mnda public tollny for tho first timo
Tho court recommended that Llou-
tenant Evnns bo reduced 1C0 num
bcs nnd bo reprimanded.
Admiral Spocry Is sovero' In his
criticism of tho findings of the court
nnd ! quoted jib saying that ho will
recommend to tho nnvy dopnrtmont
thnt Evauu bo dUmlnved itrpm' the
fleet,
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CIIINKSi:'QUARTER,.TOfc.1.1
K MADE OF WATS
(United Press Leased Wlre.l
Pittsburg, Oct. 10. Contrnctora
nro figuring today on moddrn
Amorlcnn flnts which are to homo
Chineso of this city In what will bo
prnctlcally known us tho Chlnosa
quarter.
A syndlcato of ChlncBo merchants
bonded by Tom Loo hna chargo of
tho project which will represent tin
outlay of half a million.
Tho now structure Ib to bo of
stone and brick and on tho 11 r fit nnd
socond floors tho Chlnoso stores of
tho city nro to bo housed,
Othor floors are to be nrrangod
llko modorn American flats.
Tom Leo Bays It Is tho Intention
of tho Chlnoso to llvo In families,
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MOHMOXH SI5TTLINO
IN NEVADA
Tlnnn. Nnv.. Oct. 19. N'ovndnUS
nro alarmed today over tho an.
nouncomont tnai nnoinor .Mormon
xnlnnv Ih in lin OHtnllllsllOd ill tlllB
state near Reno, This will mnko
four rolonloi In ns innnv dlfforont
section of tho stnto.
Ueprosontniivoi oi ino Aiormun
Miiirnit hnve boon lioro for sovornl
u'onita innkini? nvflr fortllo hind nonr
this city. Negotiations are now on
for tno wuo or inn inuu nun a m
nvnortn1 thni nlirlni will Witness tllO
nrrlval of tho first of tho colony from
utnn
OFFICERS
DINED BY
O'BRIEN
WffliMMiM ''Hi I 1 llL'li 1) uH fcm "
.-f&
AND GET OVATION
FROM JAPS
(United Pre LMd Wire.)
(Dy Leo Olotworthy, United Prw
correspondent on board the U, 3.
Georgia.)
Tokio, Oct, 10, Tho gflrst day ot
tho reception to tho American battle
ship fleoi nt Toklo, tho capital of
Japan, cloned tonight with a brilliant
dlnnor nt tho Imporlal hotel given
to tho ollcor of tho fleet by Edward
C. O'Drlon, American ambassador to
Japan. The dinner wrb attended by
tho diplomatic corps at Toklo, a
largo numhor of distinguished Jap
aneio morchnntB and the mombeiB
of tho cabinet.
Tho dinner was one of the most
formnl ovor given hero, and Japan
Is tho land of formality. Good will
between tho United States and
Japan was thn keynote-of the oastai
and tho Incldonts of the Visit' of thn
Amorlcan licet to Australia were Ig
nored "br'all the pakMB. . . . ,.,..
Admiral Sporry seemed as. freflf
as though bo hnd Just started on the
trip.
Tho gront hotol was elnbord'elv
docorntod with a mnsa of chrysan ,
thouniB nnd chorry blossoma and R
nrofiiHlon of American flags crosd
with Jaimnoso flags. Tho Imperial '
band plnyed Amorlcnn nlrB durlna;
tho dlnnor. n
Tho rccoptlon of tho fleet at Aus
tralia wns brilliant, but tho Japan
ese outdid our whlto cousins of tho
South Pacific In tholr mnnlfostatlona
of friendship toward Amorlcn,
In Japan, (ih In Australia, tho
fonturo of tho colebratlon has been
tho school children. Tho JapnnoRO,
not to bo outdono In anything, had
nrrnngod n wondorful colebratlon to
mark tho ontry of tho Amorlcan
naval officers Into Toklo nnd tho
trtn f-om Yokohama to Toklo will
novor bo forgotton by thoso who wlt
noB'ed It.
It was a strango sight to see
thousands of Fchool chlldron wnvinK
Amorlcan flngH nnd to hear them
Hinging tho words of "America" In
tholr quaint English pronunciation
loaned ORpeclallv for the occasion.
Tho Journey from .Yokohama to
Toklo was ono contlnunl ovation for "
tho Amorlcans. Tho special train
left Yokohama at 0 o'olock this
morning. Tho 18 miloa of tho trip
lay through a country of quaint oot
tnjfts and. Village, surrounded by
fnrnm At ovory station, !7lio,,l Clil
dren wnved Amorlcnn And Japanese
'flogn nnd rhporod. Adm'rnl Spcory
wns kQyt busy waving salutations
through the window of tho enr
Whon tho train nrrlved hero, a,
tremendous crowd nwalted tho arriv
al of tho Americans.
Ton thoii'and school children
rHiucd l blennhnrs near tho donot,
singing "Tho Star Simnglcd Dnnnor"
InEugllsh. Tho officers of the fleet
marched down through tho grouni
of chlldron nmld tho strains of na
tional hymns.
Roar-Admirals of the floel worn
drlvon to tho Bhlbn Pnlnco In thu
Imporlal carriages attended by
gunrds nnd tho commnndors of '"
floet wore tnkon abonrd tho Imnerlpl
Hoot ti.b Kdm'rnls received official
calla In tho morning and returned
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At noon they wero guosts of Am
bacHdor O'Hrlon at nn luformnl
luncheon.
Tho nftornoon wn given ovor to
two ifpwiun nortlns. ono nt tho
Amorlcun embnsv and tho othor at
thp residence of nnron Iwnjkl.
Tho committee of nrrangomonta
has plannod to bring a thousana
sailor of tho Amorlcan fleet to Tok
lo every day by special train Shore
liberty nt Yokohama began today.
Tlio rtroeti r llnod with Jackloa
from tho Atlnnt'o fjpet. Tho re
rnlnt of the utrang 'end '! neon
dlsslnated bv tho on'U handed ho
"italltv of tho Jananeac people. Thu
lean sailors an !ihavlnK splcn
dldtv. They are not drinking vpv
much and ore a credit to tho nation.
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Marlon eeunty cranberries Kro'"n
nHir Gorvals are shows at tk 8
1m BMrd of Tra,
IN THE FROTH OF THE WAVES.
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