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f w .! " ' r, ,, (. I lauraal FOL VIIT' SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOIIKR 28, 1008. NO. 05. Dm n dtttfn L. BROWN S ERIOUSLY HURT BY RUNAWAY RYAN SPECIAL RUNS intTcpwd and injures many USING TIME AT : THERALU its LOCKS ARE DISCUSSED . Ths big Republican rally last' M was a uec'uou success, a inrgo ithnilaitlc crowd of Marlon county opl taking part m tlio domons- Uon. and both congressman Romphreys. of 8eattle, and G. N. IcArthur, of Portland, wore highly toied with the manner in winch 1 were greeted by both tho Ro fib"'an and Dempcrats of this 57 i The two nrlclnnnl 3poakbrB of tho wains arrived noro ni 0:10 p. m., tie Oregon Klectrlc from Port- i:d anJ were given n splondid din- hit tho Hotel WMlnmotto. Aftor i two visitors had flnuhod tuolr but, tliey wero Introduced to a ssired or moro Snlomltcs, os (Contlnucd on page eight.) HOLD-UP RETRAIN 6UARDS ON OREGON EXPRESS (United t'rrt Lraied Wire.) Sacramento, Oct. 28. It bocamo known hero today thnt every ex press train from Orogon to Call fornla slnco last Saturday nlghl has been guarded by an extra corps of iwllrond pbllco and Wolls Fargo guards, armod with sawed-off shot guns. Although tho Information 1ins boon carefully guarded by tho of ficials of tho Southern Pacific rail road, It Is known that warning wni recolvcd last Saturday in private dlspatclichs from Red niuff that nu ntempt would bo mndo to hold up No. 1-1, the Oregon exprezo, north bound, at n point nenr Ager In Sis- (Contlnuod on pago 4.) ESGAPED TRUSTEE CAUGHT 6V OFFICERS AT TACOMA (United TrcH Left&ml Wire. I Tacomn, Oct. 28. Prank Bowen, a trusty nt Salem, Oregon, peniten tiary, who wno serving n soutonco for grnnd lnrcony, and who escaped from tho prison two months ago, was arrcBted horo today by Deputy Shor tff Desmond. Do won had boon em ployed for sovoral weeks as a lab orer on tho now fodernl building. Dowon mado his oscapo from tho custody of tho statu ponltontlary of llc'.al.i Bovoral months ago whllo working us u trusty on tho now homo for tho Fuoblo Minded InBtituto InJ this city. Ho escaped with ono othor trusted convict; his compnnlon hav ing been enpturod In Portland a short time n'tur tholr escnpo. ItSfiMHH SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE If YOU Want the BEST BARGAINS in Salem come to the Chicago Store FtfTALTIES IGHT HAVE EENJANY EltiptNCV SIGNAL TOPS TRAIN Blt4 IfeM Lewd Wirt.) Pookskill, N. Y., Oct. 28. A sorl oub accident wub narrowly avortcd today when tho Dryan special Btoppcd nt Tarrytown. Anothor train was on a Biding and tho Dryan spockil bnckod up for Bovcral blocks. Thou sands of peoplo who had como to the depot to sco tho Domocrntlo candi date, woro behind tho train and sov oral wore knocked down and sorlous lv Injured boforo tho emergency sig nal on tho car wan pulled. Somoono In Brynn's car saw the danger and' nulled tho- signal In lime to nvorl serious rosults. Thero wnn on tho roar platform and spoko to tho crowd. MOT51ING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS We are now doing the greatest business in the history of our store u t ii u't stop llu people' favorite htnrt This Is tho (X'ople's choice, Tho ntor thoy Imvo i-iiImmI. from mi liil .'u hi ii fow years lo lx now doing the biggest luiKlncris la Salem. Watch our onward J5- 1. hIii'i Ii'n4t dealing and hard work Imh arconipllxlu'd, together with helm; ovperis In buying, luowiu' ie fn buy and always bavins; tho host values in Salem for our natrons. Von juvii1wi)h do "'''i ' mi jour porki'thonk If you inako your piirrluitics ucfoic ui visit our M.w and get our i- itj. Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats and Suits Now Sell ing at Sm?ill Prices Wo aro not looklns for long profits on those Up-to-Dato Garments. What we are after is lots of, sales and . Small Profits. 1 you want the Beat Value In this part of tho world, vcome and do your trading at the CHICAGO STORE. 'CHILDREN'S COATS. $iJiOt $1.05, ; $2.no, 9.30 and up. MISSES' COATS, $2.50, $2.0;, :l.50 ' ; S1.50 and up. i LADIES' SUITS, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, 910.50, 912.(10 and up. Women's Gloves Wo are showing a grand assortment both in long and tfhort pairs, Kid , Leathers and English Walking Gloves. We show them In all the new shades and sell them at Rock Bottom Prices. Short GIdves, 23c, Vic, 73c, 88c and up. Long Kids, 1JM, 1.0, .m, M5 and up. Sbort EaUh LMtkr frewttte ap. Women's, Misses and Children's Furs We are showing the Greatest Value In Sa'eru In Ladles', MissoV and Children Furo. We can how you all kinds white, colored, brown and b ack an4 in all styles and wakwi. W ro selling tbe t Small Ptfces. 4 fJM SM HP. HhV , i I I II Hl .. I lak WOMAN SrOLK 80.000 IX COI.V AND JKWEIiUV Ohlcngo, Oct, 2fJ. Detectives horo. nro nwnltlng word today from Bos ton whoro It ib; expected that Mrs. Martha Dunphy,' hlleged to bo tho wifo of a woalthy Boston physician, will bn arrested. Mrs. Dunphy In charged with having stolon' monoy' ana jowoiu vaiuea at juuuu rrom mo trunk or Chnrlea E. Giles, a Boxton luunoy lender. Gllon says that he know tho wom an In Boston and that sho 'bucntno heavily Indebttd to him as the re sult of several loans he mudo her. Sho llnnlly ngreod io trnuifor n piece of nroperty sho clnlmud to Imvo In California to the monoy londor. Thw pi'r lft Booton tind wuni td San rrnnc'sro where Gll yitye they roglstored ns man and wlfo. Tho woman was unable to norfoct her title to tho property and thoy re turned Enat, utopnlng nt Chicago. O'Iob unyB h left IiIr hotol ono innrntng bnre and whnn he retnrnod ho found that hH trunk had boon I lfnkon opn nAd that monoy. lew , dry and papers valued nt 90000 wero gono. Tho woman wjib gono too. o I1UVAX A KHVKIt- TIItlNG CAMPAIG.VEH. Now York, Oct. 28. Alton' Wlijkf Ih nnnnnilnil tn hnvn linan Iho liifiaL remarkable campaign of Now S'orkl City over mado by a candidate for omco, William J. Bryan left horo early this morning for his up-s.tntp campaign wero ho will follow flu-tiff, trail. Bryon went to bod In tlio ear ly hours of this morning and deqpued o to bleep without any trouble., fie Blopt but a few hour when 'It, was time to get up agalu ami start on the road. . ? Bryan spoke at two meetings Ilk Harlem last night and six In Brook lyn and whon ha wont to.b'ed early thl morning ho tind1 but two hours sIeol out of thlrty-i. Ills voice was as Mood as when ho started the campaign,- howovor, and his wonder ful strongth seemed not a bit im paired He wa, gjroeted ororywllflrt with Immense crowds. Before he loft Now York today Bryan said? "Our meetings hav&' bcou tremen dous. I am satlsfuW that I will got to great a plurality aV wae ever given tho Democrats." Bryan left over tho NoV York Central this morning. HfV first stop tvna nt Trpunwn TTa wlfl lilflft 9t Schenectady, where Taft spoke last night, and at Albuny and Trojr to day. o OORtfEKKD AXI) 1IURNED it' wfMitratt Pintf 1 Ventura, Cal., Oct. 28, J. V. ' IKefer, of 8b Paula. Is dead and James Hatcher and Krod Hiva. a forest ranger are Kufferlng from e vere burns aftor being caught in a poexei in a canyon uy a urn oi muir own making, according to advices received today. -w T- XEAKLY KKAT CHICKEN THKIF TO OKilTir Lo Angele. Cl , Oct. 28 With bis skull frscturd, Cft BBon lies at the poat ut dmlk to4ay us the result of hli4 m4 to tre and beaten UBmfelfu!ly by neigh bors -who found h!m In the ebkheti RUN OVER pY TEAM AND HEAVY WAGON ON COMMERCIAL STREET CHIEF ENGINEER OF WATER COMPANY VICTIM OF ACCIDENT A. L. Brown, tho well-known chief onglnoor of tlio Salem 'Water com pany, whllo riding nortri on com mercial street Just above Ferry shortly boforo 8 o'clock this morn ing was foiled to tho ground and run over by a runnway team of horses and n heavily laden fruit wagon. Whllo It Is not known, M yot, -whothor ho Is fatally injured, ho Is seriously hurt nnd wouiuIb on his faco will dlBllguro him for life. Dr. W, "J. Morse, who was. tho first phy Blclan to nrrlvo nt tho ncono of the nccldout and who romoved Brown to his homo nt 330 South Commercial street, nhd1)r. 7rR10tt;-trre''firtW Uy physician, alter a cursory exam ination and coiiHiiUittlon this morn ing, nnnoilnced that thoro wero (probably no Intornnl Injurloi nor fracUiro3. Tho most ovldontly dangerous injury Id a wflund ovor tho lort oyo caused by tho cork or tho shoo or ono of tho horses, which laid tho flouh open to nnd may havo rrncturod tho skull. Another In Jury rrom which sorlous consoquon cob may arise win causod by a kick in tho stomach from n'horso'B hoof. Tlila last blow mny havo caused In ternal Injuries which hnvo not as yot mado thoniMOlves evident. Both 1 a wiiubls of tho wagon passed ovor I rown'a loft log and It Is till' in ' iry which cnusoj him tho most nnln I it which Is Mm lvt likely to rcmtlt r floiiKlv. In addition to tho fore I ulng Injuries. Brown Is suffering f om mnnv minor hurts, the prlnel t U of which Ih a gn'h oxtoudlug f o" tho wound above tho loft eye larV lo (ho confer of his hood nnd r iiHl'ful nbnrlon of the entire loft r du or bin fnco, wlilah Is bruited and cuf. m Tho runaway team belonged to tho Tong Hlng Yuon rancK on Brown's island and was standing, untied, boforo tho grocery store of J. M, LRwronco on tho cornor of Ferry and Commorclal streots. Tho Chln obo drlvor, Lon, was In the store ami 0. H. Burrough wsb nolectlng vege tables from tho wagbh for the grocery, whoro he la employed as a clerkt whon tho automobile of the Stounlorr Bros, camo along, frighten ing tho team. Burrough grabbed- the lines rrom tho ground whore he was standing, hut ns thoy wore fastened wftt'eM the high seat'he was HMtbte to got a good grip nnd tho rals soon broko from his hold. Brown, on his blovclo, was a fow yards ahead or tho tenm. going north, when a shout warnoil him to got out or the way and turned his bicycle directly Into tho path of tho racing horse. Ho wan squaro In front of tho runa way, racing them sideways, when he wont ovor. Tho horses trampled ovor him nnd wheols on ono side passed ovor hlB logs. It w& won, riof to thoso who witnessed tho hq rldent thnt he was not killed out right ns he foil directly bonpath tho horses. Ho wnB picked up by peoplo rush ing from both sides of tho stroot and carried to Perry's drug toro, whom ho wnB cared for. ntUmdod by Drt Stewnrt, ponding tho nrrlvxnl of Dr. Mor t who took Brown In his auto to tho Inttor'B homo. Tho wngon which was loaded down with fru'M tind vegptables, ontirod the rmiewuv of another team ii little fiirthor ip tho strpot, but both worn Hto'p(l, without further neridoat near Mn-lon Btjunr'. WHEELS WILL GO IF TAFT IS ELECTED Tho National AsoelatIon of Mnnu facKirors, through Its organ, Atner Icjih IndustrleH, has Just completed a canvass of Its 3000 mombor throughout tho United States In near ly ovory lino of trade to ascortnln the countn'D commercial statun 13 months after tho pnnlc. Tho cuuvus9 was not mudo to aorvo nny pplltlqu purposo, and tho forthcQmlnfi!, ojeo tlon was not mentioned, but tho nioin bors of tho association havo tnken advantage of ono of tho questions to declare that prosperity doponds upolf the election of Tnft. Tho canvass wan made by moans of IcltorTocnt out two weeks ago. Fpur questions wero asked of tho mom be m rolating to tho oxnet condition of trado at nresont, tho porcontagu of lncroiiBo In luminous In tlia lust ten mpntlm. tho aMtJWltojU (Contlnuod on pago 8 ) SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS Prince Iferirj o( JTussIn ficcomiiuule'd Potitit Zeppelin In nn aerfl plane flight yes(erday. Tnft, In a speech at Troy, N. Y., toro afalea1 In Bryan's staud on the tariff question. Alfred II. CurtU, preslcfont of tho dofunct Natlonilf Biftk of North Aftlorlca, has turned Btalo'tf evldonco agaliut C. W. Morse, director fif (ho same Institution. Tile Anti-Gambling league of Novada has announced Its- doternl Inatldtf, despite its dofent In tho recent election, or ousting gambling from Bono. Tho Pennsylvania railroads admit giving tho Standard OH com pany secret rates. Charles Scrlbner, cashier of tho femporaneously closed Farmer & Traders bank of La Grande, has boon arrestod again, this time for occoptlng deposits whon ho knew the bank was Insolvent. SHERMAN WAS NOT AUrHOROF BILL (United Press Leasod Wire ) Washington, D. 0., Oct 28 In regard to ttw Now Mlxlco land deal alleged to have been a scheme to lecuro valuable timber lands for al most nothing through congreMlortal legislation, William F Wright, sec retary to the fate .geitator Quay of I'enn ylvanla totfky wad) a state" mnt throwing a curlew sidelight oh Mm bill, which he declare, was traded for tkf New Mexico state hoM bllL James S. Sherman was' the author of the bl'l was wrong. The real uutho of tho bill was W. H. Andrews, at uroKout territorial dolegnto from Nev; Mexico. join 1'hatkhnitvi - akk :ih.ai)j:d ox he,u ( United Presa Leased Wlro.) Ltflft Angi, OrA? 2. Hearlnjc the loltlala 'K. D"." burned o deeply into their forehead that It is reaped that hoy Mrt marked for l'fe, Ed, gar" Lusk and Frank Ritchie today admitted that they wore branded with letters during their Initiation Into the Kappa Delta, a secret fra teralty, The youth's, parents are In? iMgnant oyer the threatened diaflgi rtlon of their ad t4ey srt- Wrltfkt M' -fl.' mi of CL I.