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8ALKM. OltttGOK. MONDAY, NOVEMBER S, JWMi
NO. WW
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OLLAND DECLARES WAR
VPNF7IIFI A
AFT GETS TREMENDOUS OVATIONS fT CLOSING SPEECHES?
OCKADE
OF PORTS
ORDERED
1STR0 IGNNORED
TIME LIMIT .
ICaltfd PrfM tM Wtr.)
ho Hsguo, No. 2. war was vlr-
llj declared on vonozuoia .toaay
kthe Dutch government ordered
ekda.of, all Vonozuolah ports.
were sent to tlio commanders
Se uutcn uaiuesnips at w mom-
lit last Saturday and It is bolloved
these orders dlroctcd that a
mdo bo tnforced beginning to-
The government is preparing to
more war ships to the scepp of
pble,
the blockade of nil Venezuelan
was orde-ed by Holland after
Tcoutinucul on page 0.)
RUSSIA TO
STAND BY
PROVINCES
WITHDRAWS FROM
CONFERENCE
St. Petersburg, Nov. 2. Although
tho officials of tne foreign office Je
cllrro to dlectiBs tho matter, it is Intl
matod in diplomatic circles today
that Russia will -withdraw ' from
participation In tho proposed Bat
knn conference, and will rofu&o to
recognlzo Austria-Hungary's annex
ation of Bosnia and jlorzogovina.
Thnt this move. Is contemplated by
Russia Is positively nusortod by tho
parliamentary leudors of thu Douma,
but is not verified by ymombers of
tho dlplomntlc corps of tho govern
ment, tconU n ucd'onPa goX)"
VICTORY
QFTAET
IN DOUBT
THREE BIG STATES
UNCERTAIN
-j.
Chicago, 111., Nov. 2. Walter
Wollman, In writing in tho Record
Horald today, says:
Election week dawns with the Ro
dent, but Inwardly nervous. Tho
Domqcratlc mnnngors are hopeful, as
usual. Blgns point to Tafts triumph,
but somo unsettled conditions may
rovorso this prediction.
"Tho result of tho Rockofollor in
cldont Is uncurtain.
"It Is not known how powerful
tho labor voto Is in Indiana, Ohio
and Now York. Aro tho Republicans
In tho labor unions Joining Gomp-
ItCorUinuedorrpage 4.) "
SACRIFICES
FORTUNE BY
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iALEM'S
FASTEST
GROWING
STORE
Vk'.'.cm
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IP YOU
8k. Want the
BEST
BARGAINS
in Salem
come to the
Chicago Store
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
We are now doing the greatest business in the history of our store
I
iU KIIIIKK HtOII tlio neoilia'a fnVOrlfn .tniS Tht. In Iia iuiniJn. MiaIm.
IrOm in. I....... I.. .. ... " . .... I. . . .'
i inn. ui iii u ii;i; vrars in iw ,nnv .iitmrr fiin h vinof ai.in.m it.
Tho wtoro they have rained
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h ..I.I I I . l. . "'" uu...H .,.u t,iKKVil. uunmvm in rHIIl'lll. l'lll'll Hill" IIHHBni
". w en lionet Ucallnjr nnd hard work 1ms accomplished, together with bolnjc experts In buying.
K'ii arc iih vit y uo
our Nt(xro and K't our
oMinB uiuw to buy and always having the ln'st value In Salem for our patrons.
Bn injustice to your iockctbooc If you make vour iiHrchasem before you visit o
I"jn-i 'Ml "i"JlS. vr IWFf WllfWI
Women's, ' Misses'
i Children's Coats
-u Suite Now Sell
ing at Snwll Prices
I MARRIAGE
BY ACTIRL LOSES
RdtiO.OOO '
(ObU4 rrM UuM TVlrt.l
SA. Fraachco, Nov. 2.v-Be1levlug
that Kdwla P. Short, son of the YrV
conslk aa4 Michigan ralltfemlr
lumber taagaate, and Mhw Barly
Hedrlck, a 19'yer-old Pittsburg
glrlof prominent family are living la
this cUy following an elopement, the
pollco are seeking the couple. The
chief of police today receive a rqun
from the Pittsburg authorities o de
tain them, although Jio.okarge ias
beeri brought against ihem In Pitts
burg. The request from Pittsburg has re
voaled that Mlw Hedrlck, It she has
The prdporty which consisted
of bonds of tho Dorougl) of Bronx,
V. V., city, .was loft to hor by an
aunt, with tho provision flint- ,Iih
Hcdrlnk should many wltU yieap'
proval of hor parents,
t
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
ISASSURED
i
BY REMARKABLE
ENTHUSIASM ,
f TTnltnri PrM Ta4 Wire'.) '
YoHHKtOW.0.., NOV. 2. l!U
laesse ' erswdit hre Hrriviig here all
day to iRdlMte that the etoelng ef
the RepullteH eamlga tealght
'will RAlltise he 'enthusiasm that
marked the opening of the camtwlgu
here last 8tember, wheft aoyeriwr
Hughes spoke.
Talt is scheduled to speak here lo
fclght and Secretary v Oarfleld. and
onator Laolldtto nr,o BpeakJBg at
meetings this afternoon.
An industrial parado, revlowed by
Tnft, this afternoon is a feature of
thu day'a campaigning.
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MAX AND WOMAN '
OOMMff HUItOIiAKV
(t!nltr1 1'rfM Vm Wlra.t
Ban Kranclaco, Ca Nov, 2. An
experienced woman burglar, with a
young, man m an assistant, la be
BIG GAIN IS
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a pit i rw w
ULrlnlll'l wMm
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EXPECT TO POLL
1,200,000
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u are not looking for long profltu
t he Up'to-Dnto Garment. What
v, nftfr is lots of snlos anil
(kjl Proflts. If you want the Dent
nei In this mrt of the world,
. and do your trading at tho
aHICAGO STORE.
CHILDREN'S COAT3, 91.50, 81.03,
$2.50, $3.80 and ftip.
MISSES' COATS, $2.B0, $2.03, f.1.30
?1.50 and up.
LADIES' SUITS, $7.30, $830, $0,30,
$10.50, $13.00 and up.
Women's Gloves
JmmKn
rCWm
We are showing a grand
assortment both In lone
and short pairs, Kid'.
Leathers and English.
Walking Gloves. We show
them in all tho new
shades and sell them at
Rock Bottom Price9.
Short Gloves, Sc, lf,
78c ttttc and up.
Loag Kids, $1JW, ?1JM,
$i.e, $.ix and up.
Short EaglUb LeatUer
from up.
Women's,
Misses and
Children's
Furs
We aro showing the
Greatest Values In Salem
'n Ladies'. MIsseV and
Children' Furs. We can
show you all kinds
white, colored, browns
and b!ack and la all
styles and mokes. W
are selling them at Small
Prices.
7c, de, $1.1. $JW,
$& aad up.
PWST
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SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS
Odds against Bryan 'are 8 t'o 1, na nkalnst D tp 1 on two pro
rloua campaigns. ; rt,
Tho IWpubllcan forecast today Id 301 for Tnft, H7 for Bryan and
34 doubtful. ,
Possos dnd dogs hr'o tracing two dosporadoosj supposod to havq
'committed recont robberies In Manly, Nob., nnd of "having killed ft
nlghtwatchnlnn. '
Tho Domocrnts claim Bryau will got 333 votes.
Four husky chauffeurs attondod n Wedding coromony on Halloween
of another chauffeur, and, six hours nftor tho cerqiuony, whisked off
tho brldogroom npcl held him captive In a dungeon until noon tho
following day. ,
A revolt I on among the students of the WnHljlngtoji Stato Unl
vorslty. and President Kane' was burned in offlgy onrly 8und) morn
Ing. Tho troublo Is caused because 'of soclnl restrictions.
Tho registration In Oregon Bhpwu 133.178 voters, of which 80,
39C nro Republicans. '
Tho University or Orbgon footlnl team dofontod tho Idaho pluyors,
by n scoro of 27 to 21. t
A burglur, dreaed In' a 4ress suit, worked among tho guests nt u
faahlonnble reception lijjr Ohlcngo yosterdny, mulseciuod l00 worth
of Jewolry.
It Is claimed that tho Orogon railroads hnvo boon issqsaod or
only ubout ono-thlrd o'f their vlio.
Albany's npplo fair boBlnH" Novmbor 1,0; one of tlw prlnclpni
foaturos will bo tlio oponlnp of tho union depot.
Fivo housand clorks In Washington hav olof t io nattonul oapltnl to
go homo to vote. , ,
John'H. Colvln, who died recently in Portland, was born In Imllunu
In 1825. and enmo to Oregon In '865.
Archbishop Christie lias'dodldnd th" new nc'idcmy jit Albany.
It Is estimated that far lesa thal flU.UOO has bt-eji but upon tho
election In Portland lesa thah u't any provlous election.
h
s
It Is believed thatMhj$r,ef t of )ieved to Jjave robbpd the 'womea'B
the young woman do not approve of
Shore and that tho money, will bo for
feited. Mrs. Hedrlck, 4ho girl's' mother,
has written to the police hero to
spare bo exponso in endeavoring to
find hor daughter. '
CHIXIiSK KXTKItTAIX
AMKIHOAN8 AT TJiA
Ds4t4 1'rtM Uwd Wire,)
Amoy, China, Nov. 2. T.ho Mature
of today's entertainment to tho 6ffl-
cers ana men oi me mnu ijuwif
Bhlp fleet Is tho reception jjlven thorn
by the foreign colony oil' the isjaad
of Kulangsu. ,
Durlag tho day reception tea? were
given to the efkers of tWe Jleet by
wpalthy Chlee merchant att4fH hole
npartment shop of Wolf & Hawley
of several thousand dollars in good.
Tho robbory was discovered today
when opiployea of the firm entered
tho itoro.
While the actual burglary was done
by a woman, as tho story of tho po
lice, say a woman entered the stora
Saturday afternoon with a'youn
man and Indicated to
tlrular nrtlcles to bo
the moBt valuable waists, tnlreheaux
handbags and piece of Jewelry are
missing. The Intruder showed a
nice dUcrimlnatlon and it Is believed
ho acted under the woman's direc
tions. No attempt apparently iad
been made toepen th' safe.
Enorance wa ffalaed by horl-g a
in the flooring, at the rear of
n I.I... ItoA ...-
It W(D (Ml
taken. Only
cials. Social eatertulnmnis
ie the bluldlag,
the couple,
N elew was
left by
(tfctK.4 Prm !. Wtr.V
. Ch'leaso, III., Nov. J, A. 'M. lin
ens et the SoelalttC ,hMm4 m
mittee today .dkhiredjihat lie' i
elaliH party Wenld pU 1,I9,14"
or l.abe.OOO vote towerrey, "He1
Wtlmatea that the vee In' IuWt
wllf he 100,009 had a.Odl't thee
wl he east In Cook'cWui'Hty, Tiils'
w(tf be'a gain of 26.008 Iti iillitol,
and a gain, or fiOOToO'O'ia tHtlfi'
Ualteil Btatetf, ' '' '
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80CIAL18TH MXURKHAN ,
OVKR COJMlITlbXS
Chicago, Ills., Nov 3. Kuijene V.
Dubs. Beclallst candidate for pre(t-
Vrtn-itr'r'fXiJ',''rtiry-4nr,fcAtaiwJ
In-tlie Ilnal daik erihe: eaiJg.
day. He will cloee his 'ca'nva W-f ,
night nt Terra Haute, where a big
mooting will be held) Debs l4c).r4
that the indications show an enofi
mous Increase In the suppert of the
SoclallHt party throughout the Wid
dlu woit. The leaders .here are' par
ticularly pleased -with the showing ia
the, last, few .days. '
At tho party headmartr. It WM
announced today that Ahe SdelsUlet"
vote In Chicago will h R0.0Q9 andf
that the vote In the state Will h
iop.ooe,
Vhb leaders of th ether patHltw
today estimate' the floeJallst vt Wt
this rlty at 40,000, The DehV t
aro well plealed with the resaUet
the eawpalKH and say that the y4
tonVerrovvi Will mark a new era In tto
clallsm in the United itatee,
a i h 'Ar
O O O O O O Q p Q,
ii,Liiu:i: club Tq q
MAKE A TLMW Olf IT O
Tho Illlhoo Club manage. O
niont hna mado uirankOWHts O
O for ii dlro w'lro In tholr build. O
O. ing to furnish the ' meMibere O
'O 'with tho returua as fat't'aa they O
O como in; DemocVitlo 5nt Re- O
O publican momber4 will bo,0
0 there In nhundnnvo to condone O
O or celebrnto with each other Q
O aa tho onso may he JI'o moke O
O qulto u Jinks of tha occasion, vv O
O, lunch will bo Borvod tho mim.t0 '
O hers, and It Is very likely th O
O nffnlr wll keep many tired, but O
O Interested patriots from their O'
O bedn. na 1 will probably btufaJr' O
O ly late Wednesday nala'g hi 0'
O foro anything definite can be 0
O determined, O
o o o o o b o, . 0 o o
MUH1NF.W HOUHKH
CtSMK IN QI4(VKriANI
(United Press Leaed Wire.l
Cleveland, 0 Nov. 2. Taft wa
greeted with tromendoua enthusiasm
when ho .spoke hero this oftornoo,!..
Ho was greeted at the doput My the
Republican marching clubs. whll
bauds blared forth tholr welcome to
the Republican candidate,
Many business nouses clrtaed their
doors, and t( geuernl holiday was (o
dared, The clorks fro mail th
stores and ninny tncuny won wu
on-hand to Jlsten to Taftfipfttk,'
He' was eecorted rrom't'e (raijlo
the .CentraP Armory, whore ho spoke
to a crowd that nvernowud Jn(p (h
street,
Taft and his party Wf t at V
'o'clock er Youagstown,
planned for the eveala.