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PREPARE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BARGAIN DAY OCTOBER 3 1, AND -SAVE A DOLLAR s ifflje Bail OMraai vol. xvin. SA1EM. OREGON, MONDAl', OCTOBER 20, U08. NO. 20:1. I . "jyp? lBBBBBBBBBBBi -itJ U IU U U U Mill " "" BF7I II (1 II llll IT .SrO JIPROVED HARB OR AT COOS BAY URGED OLLAND MAY DECLARE WAR ON VENEZUELA NEXT SUNDAY mm for a beep st harbor I10I.K STTi; TO HI-: ITT RACK OK COOK RAY AS A GRKAT PORT OF llSTIU (.001) ROADS LAND GRANTS AND OTIIKH Til AT- TEfiS. Rosebu'g, Oct. 2G. Spoclal.) fee congress opened with nn olo- lient ppea' on tho part of tho pro Idlcjofflcer to put tho wholo stntc bck of the demand for a great doop ii birbor at Coos liny. Col. Hofor La Introduced Judgo Francis II. Kirk, a delegate who had conio 600 lllei around hy wntor and rnll to tt to a point only -10 miles In n dl- hi lino from Coos Day. Judge Clarke held tho Roseburg pagrew for two honrfl with an lin SnMloncd plea for Coos Bay and n hllroad connecting thorowlth. He ltd the keenest nttcntlon of a largo ltdlence In tho foronoon and again the afternoon for another hour. Ldge Clarke won grcnt npplnuso lv.n ho laid that ho did not bollovo f-fgon could novor ho dovcloped as Its neighbor Btatos wore holug do volopcd without opening up Coos' Bny with u rnllroad. Judgo J. W. Hamilton was next In troduced nnd mado an oloquont speech that was vory well recolvod. Ho thanked tho visiting Bpcnkcrs who had left tholr homes and woro pro moting tho dovelopmont of tho state Tho cniiBO of tho uphulldlng of tho itato of Orogon was n nohlo ono. Tho promotion of public spirit nnd civic prldo, a more progroislvo cttlzonshlp, gronter comforts in llfo, woro tho ro suit of such work. No port of Oreiron was more Im bued with tho spirit nf enterprise nnd progress than tho Coos Bny country. Thoy woro a thrifty peo ple who woro noted for tholr 'prldo OOSEVELT EPLIED TO BY GOMPERS ATTACKED ON LABOR ATTITUDE 1 in i (United Press Leasod Wiro.) Vn8h!ngton, D. C, Oct. 2G. Saniuol Gompors, prosldont of tho Amorlcan Fodorntlon of Labor, to day isiued a formnl reply to Prosl dont Roo30voUb lottor to Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, In regard to tho attitude of labor In tho presi dential campnlgn. Tho roply will bo published In tho Fcdorntlonist and will bo circulated as a campnlgn document. Gompors says: "Proildont Roosovelt mndo Tart tho caudldato of his party. Seeing that tho labor voto now Is aroused and tho tollers cannot bo cajoled, ho has becomp "'""otindIn (Continued on oatcd flvo.1 MAN S PAST REVEALED ATALTAR "FATAL WEDDING" IN REAL LIFE SULTAN WILL BE DEPOSED ONLY A MATTER OF OPPORTUNITY (Continued on pngo 3.) L I r ;r-r m --v at WP&Mk ST M trading: at W"KmMM S ( ,y FASTEST S5lJlLiwWu STORK. I Ml Tin: ptouk with nn: UNVIST PMCK i on Till': HIST GOODS. SALEH'S BUSIEST STORE OFFERS THE GREATEST VALUES IV TUP innnnivn vihi' llMMVT.Sf t.,MR SPITS. T.ADIKR COATS. TiUKSS SimiTS. RIT.lf UllI iV.li-rs, 1 !K MILLINKHY. FINK RILKfi AND DHJCSS (SOOD . KID GLOVKS. RUOIIINGS, FANCY I VI V r.FVTHKU GOODS. LA DIMS RKLTS AND P1KCK GOODS OF ALL KINDS: ALSO BLAN- B KITS D l'LYNXELS. Women's New Suits Priced at Smell Prlcos. $7.50, $8.50. $10.50, $12.50 and up (United PrcM Lenied Wiro.) Fall Hlver, Mn8 Oct. 20. Forced by a dramatic revelation of nor husband's paBt to loso him at tno mnrrlago nltar, Mary Chadwlck Roagan, a now-mado brldo, today lies ' deserted and grlof-strlckon In her homo hero, Tho mnrrlago of Charles J, Roag an, bnnkor, to Miss Mary B. Ohnd wick wa the social ovout of tho sea?on yesterday. Tho church was filled with relatives and friends nnd nothing marred a delightful and Im prosslvo coromony. Ai tho coMplti was leaving tho odl flco to tho strains of tho woddlng mnrch or Lohcngron, a vollod wom an qntorcd with a child in hoc arnm The innn recognized hor, turnod white, nnd gasped, "Miss Sullivan." "Yes," answered tho stranger, "nnd hero Is your child. I'vo tnkon caro of him for four years. Now you must tako 'him you and your wife" Tho woman loft, tho brldo fainted and Reagnn was left alono In tho church with tho child In hU nrms (United t'rcaa I.cnifd WIrM CqriBtnntlnoplo, Oct. 20. Tho In volvod nffatrs of tho Turkish nation, tho agitations of You hit Turks, tho plots of tho Reactionaries, nnd the growing Bulgarian way cloud arc rapidly reaching a culmination In tho doposltlon of tho Sultan. States mon guardedly admit that tho on forcod rotlromont of Abdul Hamld Is a matter of n fow weeks, Tho nttltudo of tho Sultan In plac ing hor porsonnl desires nbo'voMho wolraro of Turkoy has resulted in tho Inauguration of a movomout for hlo dothronomont Tho Young Turku, seriously ombnurassed In tho hoglnnlug of tholr administration by tho cntauglomontn in tho Balkans, bollovo tho Sultan to bo fostering tho troubles to cnuso n reaction in hM favor. TIiIb fear has rosnltod In tho virtual ImprlBoninont of tho Sublime Porto In the Ylldlr. palnco. Tho roform rnhlnot wns uuro from tho first that Abdul wanted war with Bulgaria becnuso ho foil confident that Turkoy would bo bonton nnd that tho popular outcry against tho CASTRO DEFIANT AS EVER WEEK TO SETTLE CLAIMS in 1 1 n 11 il ITrlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj ' ' " H r , fc-Ti , -r .w4nA ?TrlBBaBaBaBjaaBaBaB ,7-?jrr'-' v r'jTA Pill IIRk himmw' WW isHvili t'im. WOP n&F irsiJ B liHil Itffim uy m f 1 1 IHPVI f! m im frw ft 1 mi I : ill if , I Ilk w lii ill If imK iim ilMmlil! mmngmm.w. III. Hltt ill Mil i i ' 'HKiBir 'lila I flW.KuV MmlUmR llwr lillLr SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS Tho Atlantic squadron ha left Japan. , A Boitnn mlnlstor says tho ronsou for tho dooronslng uumhor of girl who marry Ib that tho American women nrg growing ludupon dent. Tho big 8))onlcrs of both pnrtlei nro oouoontrntltig for th honii strotch of tho campnlgn In Now York, Indlnua and Ohio. Roosevelt say Tnft Is tho worklugmaH'g frloiul hh 1h demoni)trtd by his past floods for labor. Throwing tho cnptnln and mnto oft th tK-hooHOr "Nouvo Tlgre" overboard, a man and a boy became plmtos In tho south goas, but nro now undor nrrost. It Is statod Tnft will bo oloctod ovon If Now York gnoe for Bryan. Orogon Sorvlans have wlrod King Potor offorlng aid nnd urging wnr on Austria. Later Reagan loft tho city. Ills destination could not bo lonrncd. Womens and Misses' Coafs At Special Salo Prices. U3, $0.50 $8.50, $10.50 and up Silks and Dress Goods Priced nwny down We are showing tho Latest Novelties Yard 21c, 35c, -19c 65c and up If you want the Best values In Sa lem la Outing Flan BU, BIBkeM and Caw frts eone to Tke Ckieago Mare. CONFIDENT RRYAN M'lLL CARRY COLORADO ( Unltod Pross Leased Wiro.) Donvor, Oct. 2C. Jas. F. Burns, tho wealthy mlnu operator of Col orado SprlngH, Is chuckling today ovor hlu oncountor with William ICary. a wino merchant of Hobokon. S who is un enthusiastic Tuft admirer. According to n story told by n frloud of Burns, Cary approached Burns yestorday nftornoon Jn a local hotel. "Burns," said Cory. "I'll hot you Taft carrloa your state." "Your'o on," replied ho mining man. "Well," continued Cary, "how much huvo you got to put up? How much havo you got that says Taft won't Bweop Colorado?" "Oh, about $2,000,000," 'was Burns' roply. "To hot that Bryan will carry Col orado?" incredulously demanded Cary. "Yes." Tho discussion of politics was sud denly discontinued. o AFTKR RKCKIVKR FOR CLKVKLAND OAR COMPANY (TJultKl ITMi Uowd Wire.) Cleveland, Oct. 20. Twenty cred itors of tho Municipal Traction com pany have Joined In a suit asking far a receiver for the. railroad, which operates tho three-cent fare lines In the city and the Cleveland Railway, head'e by Horace Andrews aad JftbR gtattley hope to gain coatrol ot the lel tracife s4taUoa a tk outcome of Um kearlag, whkk fce gun today. dofentod govornmout' would bo so violent that ho would havo llttlo troublo In regaining his power. Thoro was constant four that ho would tnko advantnga of tho situa tion to withdraw tho constitution. Those nmong tho rfltormors w'10 nnvc from tho first argued for tho Sultan's romoval havo mado good use of tho recont perils through which tho coun try has panted and even tho reac tionaries are admitting that a crisis is near. Whtjn tho tlmo nrrlves that It can ho affected without pxoltoment, It will iindo'ihtadly bo mado. Tho general opinion Is that tho Sultan will offer no violent opposi tion, his own danger of assns&lna tion by ftoino of tho militant re formers having been great, FLKI.NS FAMILY AS MUCH IN DOUBT AS ANY Klklns. West Vlrglnlu. Oct. 2(J Tho much discussed betrothal of tho Dike D'AbruzzI to nKtimrlno Klklns Is -tnkon for nn accepted fact today through what is apparently a con firmation of tho engagement by Mrs. Klklns. mother of tho rv-jko'a llanceo. When asked when tho wedding would tako place, Mrs. Klklns re plied, with ovldont ploasuure: "Really yo umust havo patience and wait n llttlo longer for that In- formation, for wo do not know our solve. We are simply awaiting de velopments." A small army of servants I? loavlng the country rosldenco of Ben atoi; Klklns today for tho Washing ton homo to put It In order for ho wedding. Rumors of parental objection to the match because of a dierenco In creed have been dissipated by the withdrawal of MIm Elklus from thn Presbyterian church aad the eater tafament by Mrs. Klklns of Cardlaa! GIUtOM who kas loag ka a frkN4 of tk fMy. (United PreM Lonred Wlrf.) Cnraeaa, Oct. 20. Tho onsulntj wook Is bullovod to bo tho last al lowed Vonosuoln In which to settle tho clalmn of Holland, and diplomats nro today discussing tho probabili ties of n conflict. Prosldont Castro still maintains a doflnnt attltudo and hostilities may bogln noxt Sunday. Tho Dutch govornmont has sent ft longthy noto to Vonozuola and re ceived n longhtlor and sarcnstlo ro ply but tho discussion or tho dlplo mnt Ib concerning tho nttltudo to bo tnkon by Kngland during tha throatonod conflict. It is bolived Kngland will bo aligned with Ger many In CaRtro'i support when the crisis nrrlvou. Tho dangor to Vonozuola today In not In tho utrongth of Holland's cnuso. It In gonorally conceded that tho Nothorlnnds govornmont has tho weakest niBO of any of tho na tloiiH now at out with Vonozuola, Vouozuoln't danger 1 1 oh In tho de Blro of Franco and tho Unltod Stntcs to boo Holland undortnke to discipline Castro and their probable support of tho Dutch program. An added dangor to Cantor Is tho possibility of a revolution for hl overthrow fostered undor tho guns of tho Dutch warships, WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN RY CALIFORNIA HF.Pl'BLICANS Han FrnnrlHco, Oct 20. Tho Re publican Htnte central commlttoo bo gnu tho hint wonk of tho campnlgn In California today with a whirl. Whilo tho Republican!! doclaro that Tnft will curry this fitnto by 110.000 iih Inrga h majority n Roosovelt enrrlod It In 1001, thoy nro not talc lug any chancos In view of tho ro nowod nnllvlty of tho Democrats In tholr ofrort to swing Cnllfoniln Into tho nrynn column. A mnss mooting nt which Gover nor Glllott and John MnNah of Mendocino nro to bo tho principal sponhorri Is fichodtilod for tonight In San Francisco at tho Dreamland rink. Oonoral C. A. Woodruff, tl. R A, rotlrod. Is to preside nt tonlglit'u mooting. Ho know Tnft In tho Phil ippines and will toll of Taft'n work whllo ho was govornor of tho Islands Othor mootlngs In nil portions of tho city nro arranged for this wook. Thoro Is ospoolnl activity In thoflfth "otignislonnl dlftrlot, rnmprlslng & "nn Mno and Santa Clara counties. Thlt district Is rouresontod by Con grossmnn K. A. Hayos, Republican, nnd It Is conceded that he will havo a hard fight. Ho la opposed by George A. Trnccy, prosldont of tho State Fedoratlon of Labor, who hat thn endorsements of tho Democratic, Union Lflbor nnd. DidoponiJence, . .... ii i .1 1. GIRL HAVRfi MAN " FROM KNRAGKD RUI.T. Morcor, Mexico, Oct. 20. Frod Drury today owos his llfo to prottv Jonnlo Phllbrook, who by playing toreador yostordny saved him from bolng gorod to death by a mad hull Young Drury enmo to town from ht' homn in Rkowhegnn, on hh motorcycle. Ho had loft tho main road, running his whool slowly through n field, whon suddoly ho wns attacked by a fierce bull. As ho rind to rlno tho bull charged nnd o nvo himsoif from botng gored nrnrt' s-ed tho nnlmnl by Itrf horns. Jennlo enmo to th ropco Sho rnmoved hor dosH skirt, and flunjc It ovor tho bull's head nt tho saniA moment shouting to Drury to run for his llfo. Boforo tho bull had pawed tho skirt off Its head, Drury solzed tho girl 4n his arms and hur ried over a noarby fonco. RHOTHKRB ARK HTARRKD AT M'KDDINO FKAKT Moaierev. Cal.. Oct 28. Dava Tarraago a Mexican Is held In tha county Jail here today, accused or kavlag slashed 'Nick and Charles Es cobar at a wedding feast last n'ght. OskHm mthr Tay 'W, but hta broth r will Fevr,