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y" FIRST EDnN 3 P. M. v Jk r t VP Sf W " tf , . I loumal xvni SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1008. NO, 817. OHTEEN DEAD AND MANV HURT IN WRECK iDERATION LABOR LEADERS REFUSE TO DINE WITH ROOSEVELT iNY ARE II 1 1 i IN COlLISiON INS CRASH NEAR H ORLEANS limited Press Leased Wlro.) Orleans, La., Nov. 11. Nina s ire known to havo boon tad a nunibor Injured In a ad collision on tho Now Or- and Northeastern Railway At tiroods, 12 miles from lioro to- e bodies of nlno hnvo boon tnk- m tho wrcckago and tho search reveal more. New Orleans and Great North rain collided with n Northoast- ewsenger train which cnrrlod (Continued on Page 5.) plltlf lfr tore for money aHthe me at the WARNS U. S. OF POWER ONAPAN SAVS AMERICA NOT PROTECTED (United PresB Leased Wlro.) Dnltlmord, Md Nov. 11.-"Japan Iuib boon loft poor by tho war, but you aro practically unprotected hero," declared Dr. Mnaujl Nylakawn, tho Jnpanoso lawyer who ropreoonted Nlp)on In tho San Francisco Bchool controvorsy In u ntatoniont today. "Japan could take San Francisco and pour Into Cnllfornfa.' Wo would havo no need of provisions thoro 1b fruit thoro In sufllclont quantities to feod nn army. Tho struggle might last yenra but It would bo In San (Continued on Page 5.) SOCIALISTS RIOTING IN BUDAPEST SYMPATHIZE WITH (United Press Leased Wlro.) Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 11. Scores of persons woro Injured In n violent demonstration by tho social ists on tho atrcots In tho honrt of the city today beforo tho pollco could In toroforo. Tho mobs formed quickly after Bovernl ngltatora Bpoko. Thoy wont through the streets dofylng tho po llco when tho offlcors chnrgod iho crowd, and forced them to dlspcrro. It Is feared that further trouble will occur, as tho leadors oponoly (Continued on page 4.) untianff itimnn ,iiiiisiii( ihhiii - ,U'a . T H. Jr lM Mm) ' T"r o... ... sm w ouiems ifffflGOjIliJb Store . Store New Line Merchandise and low Prices hat keeps tho Chicago Storo nlwnvB humming. Our record of soiling th hff?hr"it ntim mnrhnnrtUn t the lowest prlco In Balem Is ti well known and any Infringement on this record by competitors will X pt wim a deeper cut. Women's Coats and Suits Salem's Suit and Cloak Storo is out again for anothor week of Record Breaking Prices la Coat and Suits. Jt keeps' our buyors busy In New York Bonding them by express. 8eoIng Is boliovlng. If you want tho best values In this part of tho world In Up-to-Date Coats and Suits come to the CHICAGO STORE. Ladies' CoaisR50, $5.90, $6.99 $8.50, $9.90 and up Ladies' ShHs"$M0, $8.50, $9.90, $12.50, $14.50 and up iihI iRfy WAR THREAT WAS ONLY BIGBLUFE NATIONS NOT READY TO EIGHT (United Press Leased Wlro.) London, Nov. 11. Tho recent Franco-Gorman difficulty which was exploited as threatening a torrlflo war between tho two powers, has been exposed as a stupendous bluff, according to advices received horo today from Fronch correspondents Tho now light on tho turbulent Casa Blanca Incldont Is thrown by tho.roports of tho correspondents who solid tholr news by mall to avoid tho tolcgraph censorship, Nelthor nation dared to doclaro war at tho timo, tho corrospondonLi say. Tho Fronch government wus ho JBocuro, owing to Uiq financial depression and political-and jojlg lous nin rest, that a dofeat by Ger many would undoubtedly havo meant a Bccond communist fall of tho re public. A trifling success of tho Gorman RACE TRACK 111,111 ON IN CALIFORNIA EQUALS NEW YORK SITUATION (United Prcsa Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, Nov. 11. With tho election over and the session ot tho legislature of tho state but little more than a month away, the inter ests for and against the race track gambling In California aro aligning tholr forces for what will probably bo ono ot tho most Interesting battles over fought at the state capital. Tho California anti-race track league has boon working for several years for tho Issue that will come be foro tho atato legislators and ex pects to make the hardest fight of Its record this winter. On tho other hand the death ot race-track" gambling in many East ern fvfaCes has loft California ono of tho fow placos whoro betting on horao rncos la still pormlttod and raco track me.n from all partB of tho Union aro Joining hands to put up SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS Death valley, California, famous for Its rich gold mines, la In tho throes of temblors, which nro IncrenBlng ovury dny, and miners aro deserting their rich claims. Gcorgo K. Wlllard, wealthy Callfornfnn, wife and dnughtor and Mm. trono Hayes, a frlonil, wpru killed whqn the auto In which, hoy were riving cntBhod Ihto a train at Rod Bluff, and Wllluvd'e H-. year-old daughter wbb found on tho cowcatchorot tho train, bruised and cyst but not sorlously hurt. Chicago ministers yesterday Invaded tho stockyards and sang Kymns, which nlagled with bellowing ot cattle being butchered, There Is but Httlo prospect for any reduction of tho tariffs' accord' lag to a meotlng of the house committee yesterday. Taft Is frec-ian'ded to conduct tiro work of his office "without four or U.vx" b jwdther he aor Chalrsaan Hitchcock made any election pledges. i IMPORTED DRESS GOODS AND SILKS . ards tne latest Dress Goods and Sllka now on sale. We can till jour order on any clusa, kind 8le of Dress Goods and Silks you may ask for either In foreign or domestic goods. Special prices. 25c, 35c, 4!c, Wc, 75c and up to any price WONDERFUL VALUE8 IN Girls' Coats We show the greatest assortment of Olrl's, ChUdrea's Coata la Sa lem1 The Coats are the newest and the prices M$f. Z.ftV- & ,wQ- CHEAT VALUES IX Dress Skirts 300 Beautiful New Dress Skirts now on sale In all the latest shades and materials. We ask small prices. $2.51, ;$2JS, ! aaa aan n xsses T"1' ' " ""' 11 I fi mfffhl mu ii Uliiil War mmil W jmUmriT if jBhSm-rnP Ilk - . . frontier; liowever, would havo sut Seed to Tiro tho cntlro natlen witn mllltarf ardor t retrieve tho Franc PruseUa disaster ot ,J87e. The French government was- gambling oa that possibility rind 10 adopted an energetic attitado boforo the world. Germany, wholly cognizant ot tho disorganization In her own army and navy was rutting up a similar bluff It is said. The constant fomenting ot the Moroccan dlspates by Germany, In dicates to Franco that a conflict wltl' Germaay Is only a matter of time, but nu effort will bo spared b Franco to avoid an outbreak now. Official and financiers here believe .hat a, conflict la inevitable, owing principally to the radical difference between the two nations and their constant strife, Imt the time Is not1 yet ripe for a straggle. When It come, England unques tionably will lend naval support to France but would not aid her with military forces,. KMern Livestock Receipt. Chleago, Novy 11. ItecelptsVhors, 38,00; cattle, 18,000; sheep 20, eoe. jf Hofs opeaed steady at yesterday close.'' Left ever yesterday, ;140. Receipts iifearaiM. ; JHUei ssisc'-r.lCi- biavv. I6.fiflif; rough. $MBJSf pW,a4i,r Xaaaaa C1ty H., Nv. lj,-Ke-celplfl, begs. ,(: eitl, 19,90; the fight of their lives, It is aumlttod tho (loath of raco track hotting in California would bo tho heavicKt blow yet sustained "next to that la Now York and a tre mendous fight ngalmt tho proposed nntl-raco track law will bo led by tho California Jockey club, prob ably under the direction of Proaldent Tom Wllllnma. Tho promoters of tho raco track doclaro that tho bill will go tho samo route that It has gone for years la California legislatures; that It wlM pass the asuembly and be killed In tho senate commltteo on public mor als. It was learned today from' an authoratatlvo source that the "or ganization" of tho Hepubllcan party which will control the tho next legis lature, has annonced to the race track people that they wtU have to makp their own fight at Sacramento this year. This year will bif the Brat time that the legislature of the state will have been called upon to act upon a straight moral Issue for years, and It Is understood that the lead' era of the organization have refused to take the responsibility of dictat ing to Its members how they shall vote. RETALIATE SNUB GIVEN G0MPERS ALL PRECEDENTS BROKEN V. 8.. HWCOGKIJtJlW NKW i PAKAQUAX QOVHRSMVST WajhJagkMj, p. a, Nar, ll.-Tbe UaKedf -Statf wmmjmucI today Its dUloa te reeeatce the aew v- raMMt ef Paragway, which' was s tab'IsbH (ha reult'of tf succ- (United Press Leased Wire.) Denver, Nov. 11.- John Mltehel), Daniel J, Keefe and James Duaeaa, three of tho big labor leaders ot th United States, lb is said today have practically decided to treak all prec edent and decline to accept the Invi tation of President Roosevelt to dine with him at tho executive manstoa at Washington. It Is understood on the beat au thority thai tho labor leaders made this promise to the radical delegate to the (Convention ot the Americas Federation of Lnb,or In return for & promise that, no antl-admlnlstra-tlon. or. .antiaiooseveU elut)oU would be Introduced In the conven tion In retaliation of President RoobovoH'b snub to Samuel Oompers by falling to Include Gompers tnama In tho list pf those invited to the Inbor dinner at tho White House Novomber 17th, Although thoro was. no session ot tho convention today, the djlegat9 In tho hotols woro discussing the event. It Is known that Gompri haa had tho greatest difficulty In re straining the dolegates from taking somo kind of radical action. Soveral tlmos during the seeeloa yestorday.-otho dlspnisloa verged pef-' llously on tho edge of aa aiU Roosevolt demonstration, ; Gompers received (elegrawa ttqm, various parts of the eouatry yester day congratulating him that he wa not Inylted to the dlnaer at the1 Whlto, Ho was In session with the chlefe of the labor world until early this morning at his hotel' and. It J, understood that Jt wa .saojTatll early today that a compremjw was arranged in the sltuatlon that threat ened for a time to become an ops breach between the Amerlean Fed eration of Labor and the president. of tho United State. 4f Antl-admlnUtratlon feeling raa high and many delegatps to the con vention let It be known that they would bo displeased If Mitchell, Keofo and Duncan ncqeptt-d Roose velt's Invitation. Gompors haa steadfastly refused to discuss tho snub publicly. He said teday: "My position In tho labor" world does not depend on Invitations to call at tho White Houro," , Most of tho dolegates left oa an early train today for Colorado Springs to visit the Union Printers' Home there whoro a big barbecue waa given, n Kills Wlfo Iteator, (United Pros Leased 'Wire.) Colfax, Wash., Nov. 11, Walter Cordova, a cook, Is dead, his widow Is In a hospital ttirTorfsg from la Juries Inflicted by hlra aad . X. 8mlth occupies a cell la the city Jail today as the result of tragedy that occurred late yesterday in the kltefc en of the Calvert betel, where the three were jsaaployd, Cordova quarreled wkh his wife ,x4 wai ... -. ,T" heatlRg'her UdwUb rbp SaaHb' la tweed ed t L. Cerdeva' turned bl atemtHw , .UiJZt' n. s7 ateiitkH hBTf-rtuii., tbe-awwa1paad1M laot certieva, kHUng Rim, Jaetaatly. Sasltb aav bltatatfuu lBnadtat. Hasltb ajav blmseiFaa 1m Mediate- 1 ifniiniiiiniiinnnimiinfiaiaiiiiti8' Mvlf; 'ii(i' f' W. 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