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L FIRST EDITION 3 E. M; - t r .; i .. auraal VOL. XVIII SALEM, OREGON FlUDAV, NOVEMBER 0, 108 NO. U 13 ffWf - " 1 CE M ING C. W. MORSE TO SERVE 15 YEARS BMAND MADE THAT KAISER CURB HIS POLICIES" OR ABDICATE INANCIER GETS LONG SENTENCE WIS ESCAPES PENALTV (United Press L-ucl Wire New York, Nov. G. Charles W. blow, until a few months ngo, Ico Iking and prominent factor In tho flmuclal world, must apond 15 years !In itato prison. Judgo Hough this morning passed this sontenco on thb convicted mnn. Sentence was suspended In tho enso of Alfred H. Curtis, formor presldont lot the Dank of North America. The men woro found guilty yes- herday of misappropriation of the Ffunds of tho bank and falsification of records (Continued on Page 4.) A SPECIAL TRAIN TOR SALEMITES TO 60 TO ALBANVS APPLE FAIR With n brass band, bolls anda Jolly crowd aboard , tho special train givo good roforenccs. Apply nt loaves Salem for Albany to nttand tho Albany Applo Pair noxt Thurs day, "Salem Day." A good, Jolly crowd of Sulotnltcs It is oxpectod will go up on tho special train, which loaves in tho afternoon. It is hoped Salem will at least mako ns good n allowing at tho Albany Applo Fair as Albany docs oach tlmo nt Salem's Chorry Fair. Tho excursion to tho Albany 'Apple Fair Is n ottlod fact and will take GOMPERS TO GO BEFORE FEDERATION AND MUST EXPLAIN HIS STAND (United PrcM Leaied Wire.) Washington, D. C, Nov G. Bo- foro ho left hero -today to attond tho annual convention of tho American Federation of Labor at Donver, Sam uol 13. Qompers, prosldont of tho organization, gavo out an intorviow, in which ho dcclnred that ho 1b not a candldato for ro-olectlon as presi dent of tho federation. "I am not a candidato for ro-olectlon as presldont of tho American Fodorntlon of Labor in tho bohbo that I seek tho offlco," declared Goiupors. "But If I am not activo ns presldont, THE WEArON WE FIGHT WITH IS LOW PRICES i ih jf f 'jMM&fi,, 7 "feTnwpJtiAVGMM IWVSBf VBB W K SELL MARSHALL FIELD'S O F CHICAGO. THE REST IN AMERICA MISSING GIRL IN J50ST0N SAY DISTRACTED PARENTS Salem's Greatest Store FOR THE QUICK SELLING OF MERCHANDISE OFFERS DURING THIS WEEK'S BALK UP-TO-DATE NEW GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE A LIVELY PACE FPU OUR COMPETITORS. REMEMBER, AVE ARK LEADERS, NOT FOLLOWER?. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, THE LATEST IN THE FOLLOWING: Women's Suits and Coats,. Dress Skirts, Furs, Silk Petti coats, Children's Coats, Sweaters New Waisting Silks, New Dress Goods, Millinery, Kid Gloves, Ruching Etc. 1 00 New Suits Just received. They are beautlfu'. Tho latest modified Dlrestolro and Sheath effocti. Material tho fates. Wo ask Small Prices. $8.50, $10.50 $1 2.50 and up $7.50 Black Silk Petticoats, while' they last for $3.05 Ladies' Coats In Dlack and Colers: tho very latest. Price $4.95, $6.90 $8.90 and up . Dress Goods and Silks mdW bbbbbbB 1h WL m k3BKm0 JUm bbbbbH K K VUr J&r LIbbbbbbH bUBMIh B9m M JV TbVbbbbbLB BHbbfb? " zfjB laBB m M bbbbB ffi mr TB bHvB lift 'iHi PtV f Jk Ml P (United Press Leaied Wire.) Alameda, Cal Nov. G. Drokon hearted by tho mysterious disappear anco and nbsonco of hor daughtor, Edna Clark, tho fair-haired art stu dont for whom tho polico of many cities nro Hooking, Mrs, A. E. Mack Is at hor homo today in a stato of montal and physical collapse. Tho only encoring nows that has boon given to tho woman, who l" hysterical, Is that her daughter on tho day of hor dlsappoaranco pur chased a tlekot for Boston, at tho Oakland tlekot ofllco of tho Santa Fe road. Tho family faintly hopo -that a Jetter from tho girl will soon ar rive. 'The Identity ofjdlwi Clark ,aa tho agitated girt who boughl a t'kkeT fot Doston on Octobor 27, was establish ed by Ticket Agent T. A, Rlgdon of tho Santa Fo and by tho fnmlly. TOO MANY MISTAKES BY KAISER PEOPLE DEMAND HE KEEP OFF (United 11. '.eared Wlre.l Borlln, Nov, G. As tho culmina tion of weeks of protests against tho diplomatic orrora of tho German for olgn olltcos, Editor Hnrdln of "Die Zukumft," today camo out with the bold declaration that tho katsor must cither curb his tondoncy to ongago In controvorsnl politico or abdlctate tho throno, Tho oittornnco Is considered tho boldest that has ovor appeared In n Gorman nowspnpor. It has oreated groat oxeltomont hero and there Is talk that Hnrdln will bo called to task forthlB editorial, Borlln, Gormany, Nov. 0. Oer mans nro today demanding tho coin pie to ro-oragnlzatlon ef tho lor'elgn offlco. The press is Insistent that the affairs of tho foreign offlco bo .loft to a mlnlBtor who will have cojnpleto chargo of foreign affairs without in- SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS C. W. Morso and Alfrod II. Curtis, director and ox-pniBldont, re spectively, of tho National Bank of North America, woro ycatorday found guilty of misapplication of the bank's funds, and of falslfylug tho hooks. Tho now 6 gold pieces being turned out by tho mints hn,vo do pressod instead of alfcod faces. t ft . At tho banuot given Taft last night In incjnnntl. hu (old' tho busi ness men to go ahead full blast, but to keop within tho pao .of tho law. - , Hostilities nro threatened botweon Germany and Franco, beca,uo.ot troublo at Cana Blancu. Judgo GroBscup Is to quit tho bench after 'Taft Is Inaugurated; It Is rumorod ho Is hanging on bocAUso of his enmity to Lundls. Tho Socialists aro claiming that tho final count will show that their, party hnn tioublod slnco tho.oloctlon of 1004. LOVERS OUTWIT JFATHER mm WITH AID OF MOTHER The greatest stock in 8alm. Price, yard. . . .'-.V, JJOc, 40c, 05c ml up Chicago Store SALEM, OREGON , Tllgdon told the .polico that ho recognized tho phtograph of MIsi Clark to be that of the purchaser of tho ticket. Ho particularly de scribed a pin the girl wore. Relatives declaro that Edna Clark owned and woro such a pin. They say a stone was lost from tho pin s'evoral weeks ago and that It was re paired by tho girl's grandfather, Eli jah Clark, who is a retired Joweler. Tho stone that was replaced was of a darker lino than the others. A fow feet away tho pin still had tho ap torforenco from tho kulMr, who Is characterized as Impetuous. " Beginning with a Iosj of prestige to Gormany through tho failure of tho Gorman foreign offlco to forosoo tho success of tho "Young Turk" movomont, and culminating in tho Casa Blanca fiasco and tho London express Incident, Gormany hnB had tho wort of every international complication. Tho BO-callod triple alliance among England, France and Russia Is con- ponranco of having n stono missing. I domnod by tho Germnns as a foollih Rlgdon says that tho girl told him J '"n(r on tho part of the Gorman she wished n ticket cancelled that I 'l'lomats because Gormany was loft she had purchased in San Francisco. Slto appeared groatly agitated and hestlated about buying tho Ronton ticket. Tho ticket had stop-over privileges for tho grand ennyon and Chicago. The family bellove that tho girl went to Boston, as she had often ex pressed hor doelro to study In the Boston Academy of Art. MH KILLS HIMSELF MY CHEWING TONGUE AWAY rnnlted I'i-mi Uaitd Wire. I Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 0. Ono of the Btrangost cases of sulcldo over reportod has Just been found through the death of Arthur Newman, a plo r r. who actually klllod hlmiejf by chewing nil tongue to a pulp. After ho was found in his cell bleeding from the mouth a hurried examination dlloed tho novel means the man had adopted to end bis life. He wa rutfeed to a kopItal out of the International entente. Recognizing -tho Impetuouslty of tbo emperor, thoro Is greater neoil of diplomacy In tho foreign offlco than In any othor of thQ chancellories, say tho GormaHa. iiT1TJ Tho Gorman people love peaco ant' arguo that it Is bettor to clean home now than to Jet hindering contlnuo in a point where Germany will be either compolled to fight or with draw from a new entanglement with another loss of prestige. Tho German foreign offlco Is criti cized because of its failure to agree with Franco ,on soma plans of action In tho Casa Blanca caso boforo It bcyamo necessary to demand or send apologies to protect Rational preittgo and honor. but toon died from heart failure and low of blood. He was wrvlng Uq lfiit year of a ive years term for but; glary (United Press Leaded Wire.) Seattle, Nov. 6. Happy In the thought that their scheming, match ed against that of an Irate father, who opposed thenl at overy turn, finally ros lifted In their marriage. Mantor Signal Electrlclaw JeKrles, stationed at 4ho Presidio, Saa Fran cisco, and his brldo, formerly Hiss Clara Nlodorhausor, are today Ball ing tho ocean on their honeymoon trip to tho Golden Gate city. Tho fact that Mrs. Nledenhauser, mother of tho bride, aided the elop ers In ovory possible way against th wlnhea of hor husband has added groatly to tho Joys of the' pair. After Miss Nlodorhauaer's father had for blddea hla aughrer'K ioVer toiler his homo again Hie couple arranged for an olopumont yesterday. Aftor oludlng the watchful father, Miss NIodorhHiiser waited two hours at tho church of the Immaoulate Conception for the groom, who thought ho was, to meet her at thJ cathedral oi St. Jamea, Tho brldo was In tears when her lovor arrived. Tho lattor, with hlr boit man, J. C. .Hagerman, a toeaV army recruiting officor, wore almost distracted with fears that tho father had dlscovorcd tho plot. s Tho mothor was ciinable to leave tho houso bocauso tho father failed to no to work tlmt morning and. finally, wl'en Joffrlos telephoned thora for nn explanation, set him aright ai to directions and he.hwr-' rlcd off to tho proper church, where tho bride and hor sister had gone, Tho mothor also finally eluded the father and hurrfed to the chHreh, whom thp ceromo'nv wai performed by Father Robort Smith, Just one half hour boforo the "ailing of the boat which was to carry thorn to ian Francisco. ,, CALIFORNIA SEEKS TARIFF REVISION 8an Francisco, Uov. 0, TJio mem bers of -the general committee on tariff revision for tho stato of Califor nia, called togothor by tho California Promotldn committee, began prepar ing today a report tq bo presented fo the vays und means committee of the houso at the approaching sesalotk According to Judgo N. P. ChlpmaB, of Sacramento, tho committee will work night and day to preparo the data, Judgo Chlpman yesterday doclarod that tho action of Chairman Sorcito Pay no In suddenly calling tbo con gressional committer) togothor ap peared for tho purpose of forestalling; possible protestors to Its suggestion for tho rov'slou of tho tariff The local committee rocolved ur gent requests fom Congressman Neodhnm, of California, who Is h member of tho cougresnlonal com mit eo. to liMrry tho roport and for ward R. an tho first mooting Is set for next Monday. All of tho subcommittees consld erincr tho asncctH of tho tariff on sti fled Industries have endorsed a high protective tariff but have failed to 'append arguments for Its retention. This failure will be remedied before (he final report of the local commit 9o I forwarded,