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PREPARE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE Q BARGAI$ DAY OCTOBER 3 1 , AND SAVE A DOLLAR ' fflje Dail 0umal - r ... ii. .! --i i ' -- -- - - ) BALBMi ORHGON, FlUDA, OCTODKIt 23, 1M08. mil NO. 3K0. nmM I 1RD NEBRASKA BASK ROBBERY IN WEEK - ' . . . ..".".. ..I. IPAN WANTS BIG I). S. FLEET MAINTAINED ON THE PACIFIC I WEST IS SOLID FORTAET 1GEP1IN6F0UR STATES ii'nltoil Press Leased WIro.) UVlilnBton, D. C, Oct. 23. Thut ijin will not got tho voto of a :! western otuto with tho excop bj of Loids'ann, Arkansas, Oklaho- i and Texas, is tho statement of Illllim R Wheeler ' assistant boo- nn of commerce nnd .lnbor, who it hi desk today for tho flrBt time ureal months, nftcr n vl3lt to National Irrigation congress at lltrcquerque nnd the 'trnns-Mlssls- l,i?l Commcrc'nl congress nt San lldKO, IWheo'er rays thnt Novnda 1b (Continued on Page 6.) FLEET IS GUARANTY OF PEACE ASSERTS JAPANESE DIPLOMAT (United Pro-B Lenacd Wire.) Dy Leo Clotworthy, staff correspon dent of tho United Press, on board U. S. S. Georgia.) Toklo, Oct. 23. That Japan wol comcB a strong American floot In the Pacific ocean na a gunrnntce of pence and thnt, If tho United Statos plticos moro wu'r vcpboIs in tho Pa clflc, Jnpnn will ccaso hor policy of nnvnl expansion, looking to tho United Stntos to p'rovenl war, was tho Ktatcment mndo hero tonight by Viscount Knnoko In u notnblo Bpooch (Continued oh .Page 5.1 NISI, IN IS NOW AFTER! W.JJRYAI ASKS, WHO PAID IN THE $300,000 (United Pro&s Loased 'Wire.) Toledo, Ohio', Oct. 23, A request rfor tho nunio or names of the con- trlbutorB or $300,000 to tho cam paign fund of Democracy, and tho oholco of Dryan'a political frlonda, nro tho sallont foaturea of an open lottor addressed to tho Democratic presidential nomlnco by Thomas L. Htsgen in nn opon letter published horo today. The lottor begins by donylng'that Prcsidont Uoosovolt wns tho nuthor of tho charge that tho donation came from tho Standard Oil company and i Continued on pace ,nve.) "T.""""-- ' ' "g mJ. jjfTT 'i IMM0NS k r f' SHOWS NO -EMOTION SELDOM SPEAKS OF . ' MURDER mmammmmmammmmmmmmmmwmiH n rrwvi ii zj . (i it j " Nrf" t ' r w ijit'4 r.m .c i u - m v jr T"K fTO'lH WITH thi: IX) FST PHICK H HTIIK IIKST OOOl )S. 70B5 )r. Morao'a ronorl on Ihn rnmll Wok of C. Y. Timmons. the solf-don- fecfled murdored of hi lD-vonr-nltl wlfo ahowB the chances for his com plete recovery to bo tho best pos sible. Ho passed a vory good night and today ho Is In fine shapo. . ' Up to tho present time Tiinmonn has Bhown no sorrow or regrot what ovr of tho crlmo ho so horribly committed, and notwithstanding n fow conipjnlnti regarding tho nature of (his wound ha seldom talka of tho deed. With tho exception of ft fow minor complications whloh ma; T, (.fifrom tho man-'s. aorloiiH Injury, ho will In nil probability llvo to be trlod for his crime, 1)0 VOUIt THADING AT SALEM'S FASTEST GltOWLNG RTOI1K. YEGGMEN SECURE J3.400 MAKE SUCCESSFUL GET-AWAY (United Press Leased WIro.) Lincoln, Nob., Oct. 23. Tho vaults of tho Stato Dnnk of Hartwoll In Kpnrnoy county, woro dynamited to day by yoggmon who escaped wltn 13400 In currency and valuable pnpora. As Boon na tho burglary was discovered tho Bliorlff ivns notified but, tho snfo crackers loft no clow to th.clrN Idontlty. TIiIb 1h Mho third succoijsful "Job" within ft week In thlBtAcction of tho stnto. t roDit T MAHTIAL FOH " CUTSINCl UKATII OK TWO 1tJ"ed ProB Loosed Wire.) Malo Island Knvy Yard, Calif , Oct. "aATjioutennnt Edwin II Dodd, who was In charge of tho sub mnrlno flotllln nt tho nnvy ynrd SALEJl'S BUSIEST STORE OFFERS THE GREATEST VALUES V TUP FOLLOWING NKW AltHIVAT: JfADIES' SUITS, LADIES' COATS, DIIKSS SKIHTS, SILK VMM KSUJPTS, I'IN'13 MILLINKHY. IVM-i SILKS AND Ir.'H,OOOl . KID GLOVKS, UUOHINGS, PAXCY SI i I II, Li:TIIKlt GOOIJS, LADILE LLLTS .u.u . .. v. LH Ol- ALL KINDS; ALSO HLAX MPS ND ILAXXKr.S. Woraens New Suits Priced nt Snmll Prlcoa. $7.50, $8.50. $10.50, $12.50 nnd up Women's and Misses' Coats At Special Sale Prices, $4.50, $6.50 iS.50, $10.50 and up Silks and Dress Goods Priced away down Waare showing tho I atest Novelties-Yard 24c, 35c, 49c 65c and up If you want the Bon values In Sa lem In Outing Flan sola, BlaskeU and Contorts cone to Tlw Ckteao Store. MP z$mx?mm iBRii 1 wk iUJ A 1 wA., 1:1: 11 iilflAtM A ml P Nf inl H0 I ill i i yram H it ( VA m. W I lmk Wiii Ik HnllvllwHk ViIHHBM 'tW" mm i i SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS nn(t,n1s(p nTntratchcr for tho San FrnnclHcn i n rioli'bmnn uhd buncoed some of 'Frlfico'a I', Mlllor, a coachman Hoard of Health, posed nu wonlthy men out of $15,000. Hrjghos and Chnnler In Now York nro mid to bo making n olosn run for tho Now York governorship. J. A. Murray, n locomotive engineer', was yootordny married Jn Spokane to LIHIn A. (ItillynuBon, u' lrl vhoni ho rosoued from tho Fornlo flro In his onglno. ' w . A numhor of civil eorvlco omnloy'ln difforent pnrtn.of the conn try have boon dUohnrgod for taking part in politic. Testimony glvon at tho honrln of tJTft enso ngnlnst tho powder trniHt yesterday Bhqwod thnt thnt cmji'lni; practically Imd klllud all competition. ', t'i Five hundred Filipinos woro drownbtftyy the storm on tho Island of' Luzon yesterday Tho" Oregon-Idaho Dovclopmont longuo convonos n't Ilo&eburg to day. California hop men want tho duty nn fnrolgn hops doubled. NEGRO IS IN DANGER GfjSTAKE SURR0UNDEOIN JAIL BY MOB . (United Press Leased Wire.) Atlanta, da., Oct. 23. A mob surrounds the Jail at Lltttonla today and Is threatening to burn at the stakp Charles 'Mitchell, a negro, w)o dlllok Deputy Sheriff Argo Peck lt Sunday. Tho negro wrb captured after a florco fight In which he rocelved sev eral scvoro wounds. He was taken In a small shanty whoro ho had sought rofugo from the oltlcors. , it Is believed to negro will ro envor from Jils wounds unleee the mob carries out Kh threat. MeeeagM from Llthonla say oxcltoment rl high this afternoon. STEAMER "RAIDED BY PIRATES A- S.VOW KTOHM II)GKING THAFKIO (United Press Leased Wire.) Winnipeg, Man,, Oct. 23. Om of tho worst enow storms ovor known In this bcctlon of Canada at this time of the year Is raging here to day. Transportation is completly do inornllrcd nnd thero is no sign of the vlolenco of tho storm being di minished soon. FKItUY DOAT CnASHES "INTO TUG ON SOUND ( United Press Leased Wire.) Seattle, Wn., Oct. 23. Three men narrowly escaped with their llyos In a collision between tho ferry boat West Sentt'e nnd the tug Ruth on the bay this morning. PaMongon on the fftrrv boat were thrown IntQ a panic, tfip boat being crowded al the,! time with 'people crossing mo nay to their work. WOMAN SAVKS UK TIIO.M IIL'ItniOANK (Unltfd Pw Leed Wire.) 8nn nernarMio. Calif.. Oct. 23. In saving the life of hor baby when her home was carried GO foot, and dashed to pieces by a hurricane, Mrs. LuJIa Preonrl, sustanled Injuries j her gasoline when tho disastrous fire occurred on tho 17th of Inst mouth. Is preparing today to dofond hlmsolf against tho chafgos of neglect and Improper con duct that is hold by tho navy do partmont to bo responsible for the deaths of T. G. May, a chfof ma chinist attached to tho submarino boat Grampus mid Paul Martin, a local pcddlar, ' L'dutonant Dodd Is held to ho ro spous'ble because he allowed tho crow of tho Grntnpus to pump 7(1 gallons of gasoline Into the bay alongside .tho quay wniljuwhon the boat should havo gone Into tho mid dle of tho stream to discharge t. The preBenco of tho gaeollne on; the bay made tho wnter a seething mass of flame when the gasoline on the barge pxplodjed and it was Into t'h15 mess the jnbw pliingfld to thblr deaths. Teh case will be bogun Monday. Captain John n. Mlltoh of the re ceiving ship Independence w'll act aaf'pollco conrt martial, TJeutonailfl Dodd sni dtonny tnai nor wouiu 9.i up the do'ento that the yard aclll- tle ,nt Maro Island aie so lunjlAH nunto that the Grampus was unnWe. to leave the quay wall to pumpgliUi which resulted In her being taken tj the hdspltal today In a critical con dition. Thrte pi the woman's children were slightly Injured by the orw but the yona, a bat In ar, ncap4 wltboiit, Mrakk. Tho inulnmont department, 'he ald, was Ixisy In charging the hat tortus of tho .boat and finished but a few minutes before, the boat was ready to enter the dry dock L'u tenait Dot; I orb ot the moit $ hr oWttrs br. Sun Fnuiclao, Cnllf., Oqt. 23. Tho Drltlrth ''stpninshlp Strathford which arrive horo todny from Chllo, roporta n.sucuOriHful raid by Chllonn const pirate on tho Gorman atoam ship Sorntp in tho harbor of Auto fagastu on tho night of Bopt. 28. Tho outtlng-out expedition was done almost under tho ooh uf n Chllonn gunboat. Pursuit was glvon Iwit tho btuidlt took to tJia hills hack of Antnfngnstn and escnpod. Tho Gorman merchantman wue nuohored In thu har.bor londod to Uie hatches with a cargo anjl . propirpd for sailing on tho following morn ing. Out of tho darkness tho pirates leaped on tho vessel's docks, mid Ir ii twinkling, the watch was bound and gnggod. The noise or tho strugglo uwoko the captain, who grasped his revol ver nnd rushed on deck. Tho pirates crept Into tho shadow as the captain apponrod. Ho was btruck from hoi hlpd with n belaying pin and fell unconscious. . Ily this tlmo tho crow was awak ened nnd as they appearod on dock tho pirates attacked thoin. A pltnhed' battle with knives follby ed In which. sovoral of tho crow were badly In jured and tho remalndor bound and gnRKOd, rf The Chileans (hen sacked tho ves sel from stem to stern loading their loot on llghtora they had brought with thorn. Harly next day u Chilean gunboat entered tho harbor and tho plight of tho Sernto was discovered. A I a nil -Iiik party wns sent In pursuit of the pirates who had several hours start and .wore safo In .the hills. v ,! o 1 ANOTHHH GOIDTHIKK IX. (?ALIIX)HN11l (Unltod Proiis Leased WIro.) Sonprn, Calif., Oct. 23.- Word wasvrecolvod from Jnirfovtown t'i day that n rich quartz strike wa- made last woek on the Mangante I avunaugh, clfiim nar thu.t p'aeo. Tho annouucifmeut has created u grea deal, of expltemout here and prospcto'rs are preparing for a rush Into the mountains. Those who report the strike say that re gold worth from 1 to ft Is blnr taken f;o eyery pojMiwt t riekr. , ,,