M I fattmal 8k Hail VOL.XUC SALEM, OHKGOX, THU11SDAY, OOTOIlKIl 14, 1000. NO. 233. .-v. J t SPAIN IN IES0F REVOLUTION mnuc Public Greatly Exorcised ver Execution of Prof. Ferrer by Order of King Alfonso. KING ALSO ANGRY IS HOKIUFJKI) AX STOKM OF PHO TEST AND HEPIHMANDS MIX ISTEHS IHTTEHLY FOIt ADVIS ING EXECUTION, HUT DECLINES TO ACCEPT RESIGNATIONS. Madrid, via Hcndayc, Oct, 14. 'With many leading papers predict ing revolution and King AlfotiBO storming nt the cablnot for adviBlng him to pormlt tho execution of Prof. Ferrer; with tho pooplo arou i al most to a mob frenzy and all 1 rope aghast, Spain today Is confi nto.d with tho most critical situation s 'J. long list of national troublus" inh't havo been threatening for Mil hiHt year to disrupt tho natlqn. Tho king is horrified at !'' f.torm of -protest that has followed tho oxu outlon of Ferrer yesterday. It Is understood that ho bitterly rajrJ mdhded his ministers for having de vised blm to permit It. , Ills advisors had kept him Ignorant of the true situation and ho had no idea c I IV sontlmont throughout Europe. It Is understood that the cabinet officers offered to resign, but tho kl.ir rofUBcd t oacccpt the resignation demanding that tho ministers rot i' tholr portfolios. Tho nows of tho attempt of tho great mob in Paris to .attack the Spanish ombassy was a great shok to tho king. Tho fury with which the news was received by the populace horo and tho rigid methods made nec essary throughout tho country to pre sorvo order havo given Alfonso ground for fear. Tho threats upon tho lives of the roynl infants and tho lives of tho ministry in caso tho sentence against Ferrer was carrlod out, are- recalled now with greatest anxiety. Guards havo been doubled nnd orders havo been given for tho utmost measures of protection fo rtlio roynl Infants, Tho threats against their lives stated that they would bo slain within six months. Tho naturo of this threat means that tho anxiety of the king and queen is not to bo of short du ration. Paris, Oct. 14. Aroused and bit ter ovor tho execution of Prof. Fran cisco Forror at Barcelona yesterday, tho Fronch radicals aro determined to goad tho Spaniards Jnto open revo lution against tho Spanish throno. Mass meetings will bo held in ovory section of Franco Sunday. Tho pdljco aro preparing to pre vent vlolonco as i! oxpectod that tho leaders will inclto tho populace to further rlotng. President FoJlierrcs passed tho day at tho Juviiu aviation meet under heavy gup.'d. Tho dirigible balloon "Espamr," which has just been sold to Sjictln, was scheduled to mako Its STATEHOOD DEPENDS ON CONSTITUTION Politics Also Thought to Figure Prominently in Question of Admission of Ari zona to Union. (Continued on Page 5.) HITCHCOCK SILENT TIGERS WIN FROM THE PIRATES Teams Are Now Tied for the World's Championship , in the National Game of Baseball. GAME WAS EXCITING stop of tho Tigers wns also ono ofitho bright and sclntlllatlug Btars of the game. Ho was ovorywhoro at tho right moment nnd tlmo nnd time ngaln brought tho crowd to its feet by his circus stops. Tho closo of tho gamo wns accom milled by a tromondous doinonstrn tlon by tho Dotrolt fatiB, who aro look Ing for oven money that Dotrolt will wlu tho chnmplonshlp. POSTMASTEH GENEHAL, HOW EVEH, 18 MAKING QUIET HUT EFFECTIVE INVESTIGATION INTO THE POLITICAL STATUS OF AFFAIHS. Grand Canyon, Ariz., Oct. 14 Postmaster General Hitchcock, who Is traveling with President Tnft through Arizona, has been In tho ter ritory for four days and tho politi cians of both parties aro In a fovor of speculation over tho why nnd wherefore. In company with Delognto Camer on nnd two or threo others, tho post master gcnernl has ridden horsoback from town to town nnd It is bollovod by ninny thnt ho is on a tour of In vestigation that will dccldo tho stato hood question. If tho postmaster general finds MUMilN'S WOHIC IN BOX FOH PITTSHUHG WAS PARTLY UK SPONSIBLE FOIt THE HESIJLT. LITTLE SHOItTSTOP FOIt TIG KItS IS FEATURE OF GAME. (Continued on pago 8.) ftollgIaIlaIflltlttlllIli44 A Great Cloak and Suit Sale! ..I Z 500 Cloaks and Suits fought at 50 cents on the dollar now thrown out on the counters for ;; T mil-! cnlllnrr Ao liown rrni liwi rimirnc- ffnivx mii Unwnr In Man Virl 4n roll niilto If iiia m MUIUIN OUIIIII&I U IIUVO (iUl IIIOll UOIIVII3 IIUMI UUf UUJfUl III I1UH I Ul l IU Ot.ll OUIIO II VYU II make only 50 cents to $1,00 on each garment, We sold fifty garments on Monday and ;; at $1,00 profit you see we are doing well. Remember they are this season's Newest Gar- ;; ments, Vour dollar has double buy ing value nt Chlcugo Store Cloaks and Suits Now going at about half tholr regular value. The suits wo aro offorlng aro NOT OLD and shop worn. They aro like tho cut horo represented, all now up-to-dato, fashlonablo garments, made of tho newest mater ials; man-tailored and silk lined, and highly finished throughout. Ladles' $7.50 Coats Now $3.75 Ladies' $12.50 Coats Now $6.75 Ladles' $18.00- Coats Now $9.90 Ladles' $18.00 Suits Now $10.50 Ladies' $22.50 Suits Now $12.50 Ladles' $25.00 Suits Now $14.90 Wonderful Values in Millinery You will do your self and your pocket book an Injustice it you mod bats ostrich Hats, O s t r I o h Plumes, Fancy "Wings, etc., else whero before you look through our stock and get our prices. Wo nro doing tho greatest Millinery business we over dM in tho history of our store. You cannot fool me people; tney know values when . they them. see 91.SO Stylish Trimmed Hats, uhv $2..10 $5.00 Stylli.li Trimmed Hat, now $2.00 SALEM J Dress Goods and Silk House Never offered before such values In theso goods. We show tho most complete stock of fashionable Dress Goods and Silks In the Willamette valley, and we havethe goods here to back this statement up all the time. $1.25 Moire Silks, all colors, yard. 83c 85c Fine AVool Dress Goods, new, yard -10c Wo are Salem agents for the Celebrated Nemo Corsets Tho greatest corset on the mar ket for Style, Comfort and Beauty. We earry all the num bers and we sell them at the same price you have to pay In Chicago or New York. We show tho great est stock of Men's Women's and Chil dren's Hosiery in Salem. CHICAGO STORE SALEM, OREGON The Store That Saves You Money v ii I f j)Vt " 1 i fuu " 1 Yff llm ' fm I Vwaio.ftxwMrBm, J! i We"re offering great values In .MEN'S AND HOYS CLOTHING iiiiiiiiiaiiitmltimmni'l'n,m.c; Pitsburg, Oct. 14. Tho Dotrolt Tigers and tho Pittsburg Plratoa aro now coming down tho home stretch In tho finish of tho rooBt sen sational world's basoball champion ship raco in tho history of tho na tional gamo. Dotrolt winning todcy's gamo by n scoro of 5 to 4, the Tlgors nnd Buccaneers nro now running neck iiud neck, ench team having won trYoo games. Tho docldlng gamo will bo pliyud pj Dotrolt Saturday evening. Qcorgxi Mullln ws In tho bor for Pittsburg, nnd thorobr hnngs a lalo. After tho Wright Toothers' oxhl- Hon to which th" iijuMntors mcu tPrtod by tho big I'lieh1!' In tho It ilia! session, when th'xi Duccnn .14 cro.'M'i. tho pliti, Miiul't wno ;.r;i 1! t'l.v Invlnclblo 'intll ' e nlnt.i In n..y, with the iniith and Itst ; ; PI '..: glided safe'y i 1 tho pit. Mnungor Clarke used threo pitch ers In an effort to stem tho ttdo of defeat, but tho thirsty, solf-cond-dent Tlgors woro not to bo donlod. They put up ono of tho host defon slvo and offensive games ovor wit nessed on a diamond. Evun In tho faco of overwhelming odds In tho ninth Inning, whon T. Jones, their plucky first baseman, was knocked out, by a collision with Wilson, nnd a Plrnto had scamporod ovor tho pinto, with two mon on hascs and uono out, tho gamo Do trolt hunch nover wnvored. Whilo Jones was being carrlod to tho club houso Manager Jennings called his men around him and gavo thorn a talk, which scorned to put renowod determination In his play ers, for thoy buckled right dqwn to hard work and held tho Plrato ag gregation for tho rest' of tho Inning. It was In this session that oven tho stoutost heart In thb Dotrolt con tingent of tho enthusiastic fans quailed, for who over heard of tho Hinoky City aggregation getting two man on bases, with nono out, and then falling to bring over tho needed run? Hut tho Pirates did not faco n Ooorgo Mullln overy doy, whllo thoy were winning tho National league championship. The rooters were almost willing to hand tho world's championship to the buccaneers in the final session when nftor Miller and Absteln had singled, Miller scored nnd Abstain went lo third on Wilson's safi bunt. It lookod as though nothing could stop a Garrison finish for which tho PI ratoo crew Is famed, nut it woh nor to bo for big George Mullln was to bo rpekonod with. This plucky twlrler, who always Is at his best when under flr, took a notch In his bolt and gilnned. Things loosened up a trifle for him when ho made Qibson seud a ) roller to Crawford, who had relieved T. Jones nt first, and big Sam caught Abstoln, who trjed to mako homo on U. play. When Attotlcclchlo went into bat for Phllllppl and fanned and Wilson wont out. Schmidt to Molar ity, In trying to steal third, tho agony was ovor. and Detroit had another (banco to figure In the larger sharo of tho proceeds of tho first four gamos. Whon tho last Plrato was out Mul- 1 deservedly received an ovation, and he had to make a dash for the rlubhouso in order to escapo from tho hands of enthusiastic fans Hush, the dlmunltlve little short- Dotrolt, Oct. 14. Tho Detroit Tlg ors and tho Pittsburg Pirates, who nro putting up a remnrkablo raco for tho world's basoball chnmplonshlp, nrrlvcd hero this morning and nro In flno fattlo for tho Btxth amo of tho series, which will bo decided at Bonnott field this afternoon. Tho gamo wll htnrt promptly at 2 o'clock- (central tlmo, noon Pacific tlmo). Tho .standing of tho two clubs to day Is: Clubs W. L. Pc. Pittsburg 3 2 .600 Dotrolt 2 4 .400 If tho Pirates win this afternoon's gnmo thoy will bo hailed as tho world baseball champions of 1009 nnd tho pcrccntnga of tho :wo teams will bo as follews: Clubs W. L. Pc. Pittsburg 4 2 .007 Dotrolt 2 4 .333 On tho other hand, if Dotrolt wins tho two teams will bo tied In tho rnco and their standing will bo as follews: Clubs W. L. Pc. Pittsburg 3 3 .500 Dotrolt 3 3 .500 Today's gamo moans much to tho two aggregations and it cortaln to bo closely contested. If Pittsburg wins today's gamo tho National Leaguers will walk away with tho world's championship and with GO per cent of tho receipts in CHICAGO ROBBER IS IDENTIFIED He Proves to Have Been a Former Prominent Attor ney of Los Angeles, California. among tho Tigers. Ilowovor, If tho Tlgors win it will glvo tho man equal chanco with tho buccancors to divide tho big end of tho receipts. With so much dopondlng on todny'a gamo it is very probablo that Mana gor Jennings wll sond In big George Mullln In tho hopo that h owlll re peat his victory of Tuesday whon ho lot tho Pirates down without n run. In caso Mullln should not bo right ho will havo "Wild Bill" Donovan In ro sorvo. Manager Clnrko most probably will depend either on Camnltz or Mnddox to pitch his club to victory. IDENTITY CONFIRMED SINGLE-HANDED HOLD-UP OK A HANK IN IHtOAI) DAYLIGHT WAS ONE OP BOLDEST IN IUS TOHY PHESENCK OP SI1ND OF CA8HIEK SAVES THE CASH. DNiTiD rnrss tjcabid vtibh.J Chicago, Oct. 14. Tho robber who committed sulcldo whon cor nered by tho pollco yesterday, altsc ho had robbed tho D. M. Ersklno sav ings bank of -$500, nnd who wu wounded by Marshal Sheohan dur ing tho pursuit, was IdontlHod. today ns Lamar II. Harris, on attorney at l.os Angeles, Cal by tho police of Highland Park, whoro tho daring robbory occurred. Harris fled from Los Angolcs bct 01 nl weeks ago, after gottlng Into money troubles. Cashier Duffy, whose quick actios In closing tho vaults of tho instltu- Uon, because he suspected that Har- whlch the players share, nnd 40 perl ffH,vt nRmng t0 rob tht bn cent of this amount will bn dlvfiloil i... . it ?:. .... .... .. VIGILANT WATCHMAN ARRESTED Most Useful Dog in Salem Is Placed Under Arrest on the Complaint of a Local Man. A long-expected occurronco has at Inst conio to pas?, "nob," tho wall known Salem stroot car watch dog and gonornl enro-tnkor of tho P. R. L. & P. Co's proporty. was arrested this morning on tho complaint of a Salem citizen. Theru was a little misunderstand ing between tho dog and tho man. and as tho dog was unable to toll his sldo of the case, ho wont to Jail. His many friends, however, weno soon busy and had tho monoy to bail hi in out nnd buy his license. Tho fund, which was raised by tho car hoys to release tho dog, was helped out by contributions from Dee Gib son, chief of pollqo; Al. Poland, night peliceman: L. J, Klun and Dr. Fisher. "Bob" has more frlonds In town than any dog, and is a faith ful watchman of tho company's property. Next tlmo whon a contri bution Is needed for "Dob" como to Tho Journal office. told tho story of tho bold hold-up. IIo snld: "Tho mnn first enmo Into the bank and inquired about a Mr. Williams. I snld that tho only Mr. Williams I knew wns at Llbortyvllle. Ho thanked me and walked away. This was In tho forenoon. "Shortly nftor 2 o'clock he re lumed In an automobile, and en torcd tho bank. His companion re mained outsldo. As ho approached tho counter I nsked blm If he had found the mnn ho was looking for, Int ho said not. Harris then walked b'ick to tho street and talked to the chauffeur. His actions aroused ay suspicions, nnd I took nil of my money trays nnd locked them In the vnult. "As I entered my cage ho pulled nit a revolver nnd mado me call MlbR Fitzgerald nnd Richards Into mv coge. When wo woro together ho helped himself to nil tho money In sight, which ho stuff od into his pockets. " lf pny of you try to follow me. I'll kill you,' ho said, and ho backed out of tho door. When ho was out sldo I telephoned to tho marshal." When tho robobr reached the ma chine, Schwab had allowed tho en I. ties to stop, nnd they could not be started quickly. As a result Mar-, r) al Sheehnn wns enabled to reach M10 street and bogln tho pursuit be fore tho robber could mako his es cape The stranger started to run, but was followed by Sheohan and a crowd of excited persons. Both mea fired (1 number of shots nt oach oth er, nnd tho robber wns struck over tho heart by n bullet fired by the official. IIo staggered slightly, thea deliberately ended his llfo with the Ir.st remaining shell in his rovolver. Hud WntcnnoJoit Feast. Cottage Grove, Or., Oct. 14. A big feast on luscious watormolons was the unique treat given tho mom bora of tho local 0. A. It. post at the regular meeting on Saturday night with fruit grown upon the land of George W Mclteynolds, Conflrniod Prom Lot AngnJna. Los Angeles, Oct. 14. That the i-nldentlfled man who robbed tho savings bnnk of D. M. Erskine & Company, at Hlghlnud Park, !1U and ended his own lifo when sur rounded by a pursuing posse, wan 1-nmnr 11. Harris, of Los Angeles, Is the unanimous opinion of Harris friends and former business asso ciates In this city. When shown tho telegraphed de scription of tho dead bandit, Otenn Hehmyor, Harris' former law part ner, declared that thoro tould bo lit tle doubt that Harris and tho robber m-ro the snmo man. Attorney William Freeman, Har ris' successor In tho Behmyer ofRce. today Identified the scars on tk (Continued on page C.)