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f, W)l-J"-'' i" " ' ''? W"J-'4- ' r n?2 "TQOPTV "r. PREPARE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BARGAIN DAY OCTOBER 3 1 , AND SAVE A DOLLAR "i t ' ? j, i ft llniljl vylnl fftj, - L i ountal viii. SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1008. NO. UH0 MAKES COMPLETE CONFESSION ENATOR BOURNE BOOSTING IOR FREE LOCKS AND CANAL iENATOR BOURNE HONORED UN A DINNER BY FRIENDS EHJtor Dourno was glvon n very iJUl greeting nt the Willamette g la t niglu. mts-ness inoii aim cabllcans from till pnrts of tho hatr wero present. Ohnlrninn Van Ettnburg, of Silvccton, was over ft a committee, itnu nnsureu um Ijtor that all nrrangomonts nan li made to grant Mm a spinniwi kriDK n that city. Ho loft for there jfnJ'd by hn'f n dozen prominent I'M i men oi amum, nivMuiug i- .ni. q imoiiF. or Monitor. n ostl fur tlu Freo Locks. KVk e Senator Poirno mntlo n tr-Mc tedl na'lcu of bu Jnsss men who !4 " T'ry r' r V "niiMlmt t iio mat- of i'lU'I-1; an appropriation to C nMnuM on pn;o olglrt.) CONVENTION CRACKSMEN SUGGESTED BYJAPAN 10 FORM A TRIPLE ALLIANCE (United Press Lcnsprf Wire.) (By II. Loo Clotworthy, Staff Corre spondent of (ho United Press, on Doard U. S. S. Georgia.) Toklo, Oct. 22. A convention of nil tho powers interested In the Far East, to ho hended by Amerlcn, Eng land and Jnpnn, for the discussion of questions of East, and for the powers ROB BANK OF $4,700 t STRONG VAULT IS DYNAMITED UnltJ Press Leased Wire.) Slonx Falls, S. D., Oct. 22. Tho vatiiti ol tho Stuto Bank Qf Vorgll wero looted today by crackBnion who dynamited .tho hugo stool doors, nf tor brenking tholr way into tho build ing. Tho burglars took with thorn $4700 and valuable papers. Tho work of tho Bafo-crackors wns to form an nlleglnnco between Amor-1 clean-cut, allowing thnt Bkllled opor utorB had worked tou tho "Job." After socur'ng tho monoy and papers, tho gn'.'g lied, leaving no clow. lea, Japan and England on tho Hucbj or tno Augio-jnpnn treaty, ib pro-I'o-ed todav by Japanese stntosmon. Tho sentiment far tho holding of tho propo M convention has been crystalling for the past week, and It became. known today tlint sovern' of-(Monilny. IICIOIB Ol W1U JUPUIIB-.' !') '!. imu i ,, ., ,. ,,l,t n,,. l.n la (Continued on Page 6.) ! dead rind twirled. . , . John Porter nnd son nnd tho Hon. n'U Coopor of Stnyton wore In town vH$jminBamxsm:i THF -'nPE WITH THE BVTST PK'CE mp Ti:r I nor (.nons. Ai ifj) T "V ,W v2.'r ..- tAf inr 1&C lV "V U.TA AT .SI ju H " V .v .- Li" ILL1! V " " m - s&Sif' . 71 .C v41 'iJto .J..,irt.tuJisrTa'i3a!2fSCti?rja! DO YOUIl THADINO AT SALEM'S FASTEST Gitowixa STORK. SAIEJI'S BUSIEST 5T0RE OFFERS THE GREATEST VALUES tmp riii LOWINO EV ARRIVM.S: LATHES' STMTS. LMliKS" (HATH. DRESS SKIRTS. SILK PHY shIP.TS, FINE MII.LINTRY, FINE SILKS AND DRESS OOODS, KID GLOVK8, RUOHINGS, FANOV W VU, LEATHER GOODS, LADIES' UKLTS A.ND 1 il-.t K Uo.Jl'h Or AUli JU.MJHi AISO ULAN- M n I LWNKLS. Women's New Suits Priced at Small Pricos. $7.50, $8.50. $10.50, $12.50 nnd up Women's and Misses' Coats IP-roll jB -2ff. mr m lii Him i fnziL rlH M '! I't f 1(11 ! If V l1 '.B E It1 , I'll 1 m, 1 lit ! 4v tt lifa HlinivK fliyfr Hm jit H I h I !tKKuM lit wp At Special Pricos. i Sale 4.50, $6.50 $8.50, $10.50 and up Silks and Dress Goods Prlrp-J awy down Ao are showing the Luton Nbveltlws rd-- Zic, 35c, 19c 65c and up If you want the Beit vaVioc in Sa lem in Outing Flan nels, Blanketd and Comforts cone to The Chicago Store. HAVE BEEN AT WAR FOR TENDAYS PROVINCES REFUSE TO SUBMIT (Unltod ProBs Leased Wlro.) London, Oct. 22. Opon wnrfaro has boon In progress in Bosnia and Horzcgovlno for ton days, and scores havo been killed, nccordlng to Infor mation brought bore today by tho Montonogro ngont, Moro than 120, 000 Austrln troops havo boon at tacked by InsurroctlonlstB in tho an nexed torrltorios, and tho lighting has ttnnn nniiilniiAim So far as Is known no pitchod bnt tlo has tnkon plnco. as tho Insurroc- tionlstB nro greatly outnunibbrod by tho Austrlnns, but tholr guerilla tac tics have boon very offectlve. Tho situation Is so serious (hat tho Austrlnn government ha9 rushed ro Inforeeinents to tho aid of tho border troops. Through strict censorship, tho -lgAnt 8il,lb M. AniBtrlanovorniuent una suppressed nil roports of tho sit unt'on, ns It really Is. Annrchv exists in tho eastom nnd southorn eections of tho nnnaxod ter ritory. Tho Montouegrnn ngont camo horo CZARINA IS BECOMING DEMENTED ADVISED TO LEAVE RUSSIA (United Press I.eaied Wlro.) St. Potorsbttrg, via Eydtkuhuon, Oct. 22. Unless tho Czarina of all tho RuB8lna leaves Immediately for a state voyage to tho Mediterranean Btf? will loso hor mind, nccordlng to Information conveyed odny to tho Emperor by hor physicians, Koduccd to a norvotts wreck by ter ror of rovolMtionnry violcnco, tho Empross is BUfiorlng nlmost constant ly from hallucinations. For day a 8hau'ofUBCB to uttor ti word, boliovlng thnt tiho ib n victim ot vocal dorect, making Kpocch Impossible, Again alio 'thinks herself crippled and de mands to be wheeled in un Invalid chair.' Tho Czarina steadfastly refutes to lcavo tho country unless Nicholas or tho young Czar nccoinpaulua-ltor. oil tho trip. Thin roqucst Is merit ing with tho objection of tho Czar's nU.viBors, who dcrlnro that, wore either to leave tho country, nn at tempt to ovorthrow tho dynasty might rosiilt. SLAYER RESTING " EASILY WILL PROBABLY LIVE TO BE TRIED SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS Election wngors nro being mnJa wltli Taft iih a favorite nt from 2 to 1 to S to 1. FJoodB havo drownod 30o Filipinos on tho Island of Luzon. Seciotnry o' Stato Hoot hns ordored rooponad the caso of .Inn Janoff I attron, the prisoner whom Rim-In wantB roturnod on a chargo of mur dor, but who Ib Bald to bo ronlly wantod to bo put to dontb Xor poljtli ! activity. It Is ImposHlblo in tho East to sofwro n hot that Bryan will curry Orogon. A preliminary report on tho Fnrmorfl'iand Traders' Bank nt La arnnd shows Jofr Serlbor to bo short M7,28-i, ' Wa-hlngton rnllroadi, for dlsoboylng a trqck order of tho Railroad Commission, may havo to pay a fluo of f3,000,000. R. D. Hunio, who was roported lost In his schoonor Enterprise ofT Gold Bonch, Is snfo, but tho Bblp Is wrecked and n total loss. Portland stnuds second to Now York ns a wheat shipping center dur Ing tho last iilno months. . C. Y. Tlmmons, who murdered hli young wife and aftorwardB attnniptotl milcldo Tuesday night, Ib resting eas ily nt tho Salem hospital today, Not withstanding his sorious condition, tho pntlont pnBscd tho night fairly well, tho nurso administering Rtlm ulnntH only once, nnd his chances for recovory nro very good, hb stated by the doctors today. Tlmtnons did not allude to hlu awful deed in IiIb rost lcss murmurs lust night, nor did he appear to bo suffering from romom brancos, If unv ho hnd, of tho crimo ho bo Uendishly committed. Deputy Sheriff Wm Esch has takoii charge of the murderer, and had him placed in leg shackles nnd handcuff!) this morning, ns a precaution taken to prevent Helf-injury. A special nurso was nlso placed In charge" ot Itbq wufforor, In order that ho may hirfve 'tltonioariio'ssiliTTrTn'ro until Ms condition Is so thnt ho can bo ro movod to tho county Jul). All com munication hnu been forbidden by tho offlclnlts todny with Tlmmons. A signed contosalon has boon handed to District Attorney McNttry by the nttondlug physician, Dr. W. B. .M'orso, with two wltuessos' signa tures attached, Tho confcsolon s aj follows; - 'flw Ooiiftslou, "I, C. Y. T.n.uious, being hndly wounded, nud knowing that I mar not recover, freoly acknowledge to Dr. V. II. Morse, In tho prosonqo ot MIH Lnrtlon nud Mrs. Drako, that I killed my win. by rutting hor throat With a razor on th ulgUt of October 20, about midnight. I wns cut whon I nwok", mul, lludlng my wife with u razor In hr band, took It from her nnd cut her thront. Do not know today to Invostlgato closely tho ox act situation, with cvlow to learning what courBO England will pursuo In tho event thnt Sorvln and Montono gro doclaro waf on Austria. The ngont declares that tho action of Austria amounts to nn attempt to terrorize Bosnln nnd Herzegovina in to submission by force of arms. Tho temper of tho people, ho as sorts, li such that they will nover submit to annexation. The dotontion of Envoy VukotltPh by tho Austrian authorities at Agram Tuesday wns merely n pretext to al low them to search his baggage, tho agent doclared. For this reason, he said, tho apology offered by Austria was not accepted and Montonogro will insist upon tho payment of nn Indemnity. This information, tho most stnrt llng coming from a semi-oniclal sourco slnco tho trouble hns been pending, caused a sensation in diplo matic circles hero, nnd Investigations havo been started .to dotormlno the truth of tho roports. Tho Montonogran agent Is positive ly convinced that war is certain to Involvo the Balkan statai. Ho says that mountain fighting has been in progross in Bosnia and Herzogovlna ever si nee tho annexation was an nounced, nud that 't has bwn grow ing more serlotn dny by day. POPE TO NAME AMERICA NIHSHOPS Rome, Oct. 22 -Catholic horo aro discussing torfay an announcement in tho "OBseivavre Romano," the Vat lean organ, t'-rt th. C'inrKatlon of the Propaganda, wbl'-h h Mtherto nomlna'ed tbn Amrran bluhons, has m , been dlt. o:vd and supercoaed ny tno tons,Tioriai uongrsauon. wnicn u to bo proldf(l ovor by Hie pop" him elf. This anounment is taen to mean thnt the recent trouble over the appointment of a ro-adjutator for the San Francisco diocese has led Pope Plui to take the rHni of government of the American church iato his own hands, to tfcat there will bq no wore dlKHMioa of wodsrnfMU. .ML'RDERERS COVER (X)VER AND LEAVE VICTIM (United Pross Lonsod Wlro.) Abordoon, Wnsh., Oct. 22. Thnt ha wna killed by tramps, who wore afraid to tako his 'valuable nftor committing tho crime, is tho thoory advanced by tho police today In nn (iffort to' explain the doath of John Mntson, whoso mutllnted body wm found In a slinck outside tho city lim its. His skull was fractured, ov'dont ly by many blows. Tho murdorers carefully covered tho body with n blanket, but did not touch two watches nnd somo change found in his clothes. 0 PREPARING TO KPN ROADS WITH ELECTRICITY (United Press Leased Wire.) Ran Francisco. Oct. 22. W. A. Worthlngton, assistant to the director of manngomont and operation of tho Ilarrlmnn lines, Is today conferring with offlcdra of the Southorn Pacific system regarding tho proposed changes of the motive nowor to f ' triclty In the Sierras, both to fa-Mi-' rntn ttfi Itininnl a nnd p(1iia Hin ra nt I frv iiimmwimo Mttv twiiuuu ftn vwni Ul hauling . Worthlngton w'll stny hero fnir days. Ho hns luspeoted tho entire sytam from Chicago to Ban Frnu olfco, visiting Portland nud other northern cities. o .' BLOCK REIIPILIMNO O" FRISCO'S CITY HLL San Frnnolsro, Oct. 2 After two years of waiting to tear down Mm ruins of the city haP. which win wrsrked In the dlvostrr o' J905, tJttf bos-d of sutmrvUorc Is today ffclng SMlt to reMrp'n the members from tuarlna down tho ruins and nrocond ing with tho predion o fa nw bulld ng, as was recommendeJ bv the en trlneering board that oxamlnM tho cltv H. and decided upon tho su pervision H I- c'almed by tho millionaire brlnsclng the ault that tho upervl"on have no right to rebuild the. structure at a cost of M,8M0 without sub mlttimc it to the jhk4. tConttnuea ou imgu eiKnii. -it-" LATHR0P IS FOUND GUILTY Aftor deliberating live hours tho Jury found P. N. Lnthrop guilty of perjury last night. This vordlet brings to a cloio otie of the most In teresting casus up boforo Jiudgo Bur nett for somo time, and whon tho Jury left tho court room for tho coun cil chambers yesterday at 1:30 o'clock, It wrs gonernlly thought by those who had followed tho caso, that Lnthrop would not bo found guilty tin charged. This Is tho first perjury caso com ing boforo the circuit court hero for n good many yoars whero thoro huu been an offender found guilty. Judge Burnett sot Suturduy, tho 21th, as tho tfmo'for Lu'hrop's sen tence. Tho sentence provided by Jaw in this charge It from three to fifteen yenrs' potial servitude DROWNED IN THE WILLAMETTE While sitting in stretching a abb front tho government drodgo 5'eMilo'H to the shore, a man tiatncl Ws'tor Tboinur fl into the Wlllnm jtta river lust below th steel brldgo f tordav afternoon and was drownwl Tim drotlvor orew wl'nod tho accl 'lfBt, and hurrlnd to his n slstauco, but 'no Inte. at bo had got down Vr the last tlmo Tho point whfro 'ho unfortunate man met his dealli wn about tvo blockn bo'ow tho steel bridge, on tho west oldo of the river. Several tieople have made a dUigont earc for tho bo'ly, but owing to that particular part of the river be ing a swift, It has not yet been lo et4. The drowned titan's home or eennsoUoos could sot be learned, I