MtfawMcMMMaliMaitMM lfiaMUAjriMtti Ufei feNl ic urtmini'iasn ilJMWiiiiiiiniWWttWlWB(riii7TiB1T'"i'''i'' lfjtarTpajqillWairitri"Tril1OTIiMffl HOT WEATHER ARTICLES! Shift Waists X 's. WHITE-Damty White Silk plain of ruffled top 1.25 and 1.50. COLORED- Prices have drop ped on these goods. A fancy changeable silk now costs only 3.00 BLACK Any price you want from a good Fast Black Gloria for 1,00 up to 4.00 for pure silk Crash Suiting Grass Cloth, 20, 25, and 30c. Striped Crashes, 10, 15 and 20c Covert Suiting, 12 1-2 and 15c. Plain White for 50c. White Lawn for 1.00 White Pique for 1.25 White Pique for 2.M) Colored Percale for 50g. Colored Dimity for 75 Colored Percale with Inser tion for 1.00, 1.25 and 1.501 Gloves J3C J?c 2L The best Glove ever CI HO offered for vPlUV Bicycle Glove extra cool, net Glove for 30c. 0AKI1W 8TOUR HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE SHIRT WAISTS Another lot of those (uick-selling waists received. Ligjit Blue, Pink, Lavendar, Black, Navy, etc. m assorted narrow and wide stripes. All one price 50CBNTS'50 The best value offered this season, striped PIQUES for WAISTS. Light and drak grounds. Also plain white. Novelty GINGHAMS, new patterns in corded effect, 10c and 25c yard. J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY. Out of Sight KB JmmM You mny bellovo having you cyowlnlit fitted with our lino Crystalinc Lenses Hut your looks and sight will both bo improved liy our eyeglasses mul spec tacles, wlion your even have been tested, nnd Kroner musses adjusted. I make no charge for testing your sight, ami our prices for glasses art) ronsonnmo. Every pair of Ioiihos, ovury frame, every oyo-glass, chain and hook, under KOCH a careful Inspection lioforo leaving my Mtoro, so that none hutiorfcct glasses aro 80iit. All Glasses nru wnrrentcd. C.H.HINGBS (IIIADUATK SCIBNTIIIO OPTICIAN, IX) YKAHM KXI'HUIH.NCIS. SOU COMM1CWOIAL T. WEATHEn IIBPORT. Forcenst for tonight and Tutwduy fair, DATES OP LOOAL EVENTS. Juno 13 Wlllnmulto University Alumni Reunion. Juno 15 Willuiuutto University Commencement. Juno 15 Commencement rialoiu College of Muslo. Juno 510. Commencement Inturututo Mimical Conservatory, Etta Aiulorx-WUI-mou Principal. July 4 Celebration ut BmIoiii. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, y The Daily Journal has more subscribers in Salem, y and paid-up ones at thaU i .than any other newspaper. Cooper Whop. HI. BTKWART, thtt South Salem coop or.ls prepared with tlio Iwnt natality o( stock to make ooopurtigo of all kinds, from a well buckut to u 10,1)00 gullou tank. Prices to milt tlio iIiium. Shop In South 811I0111. (tlOliu When you aro tlixnl and need miuo thliiK to refresh you cull ut Hills A Kiuu. 154 Btuto street. John Meyer wont to Portland today. T. II. Ilurnt'H wont to Portland this morning. "Miss Margaret Ilatuuior Ikih gone to Newberg commencement. J. II. Broiik, of Sllvorfon, drovo in thin morning on business. MIsa Mary Mlllor, of Monmouth, 1h visiting friends in South Huloin. Hum Mlllor took IiIh invalid wifo to Murlou today. CI. A. ItohortH Iuih returned from a Portland vIhII. Leslie Oampholl wont to Portland thin mornliiK. Miss M, J. Bloch wont to Portland thin morning J. Hprlngor and hoii wunt to Portland thin morning to tttUmd thu uirous. T. M. Mllos was u passenger to Port laud today. T, II. Hurt wuh a passenger to Iiu lab's Landing, where ho Iiiih a t'outraut for pnlutlug. On Saturday afternoon tlio Misses Ridings gave a reception to a uumhor of tholr friends and studouts.of Wlllamotto Univorulty at thulr roouiHon Twelfth Htroot. Jus. Kylo and Andrew lliumon wore Portland passengers on thoourly train today. (1. A. Wleklns, of Portland, 1h in tlio city to visit for several days, ltlohard Wliito and family drovo in this morning from rVntta MIIIh. W, K. Newell, of DIHoy, Oro., wont to Portland today. MIhh II, I. Dixon returned to her homo in Portland toduy. Jlmmio Elgin ouo of the Indian war veterans, cumo In twluy to tako tho lnwit today to Portland. Harry JaiyuuHon, who Iiiih Won work hiK In u iimchiuoMhop in KanmiHCity, mturuod liouo yohtonlay, huvlnt,' Ihoii wlok anil ho hi'h wlion ho Htruok Onou a ho Ihikhu to Improvo. MlMitM Ida and liattio Oorr, who liuvo Iwou HpoudiiiK Hovural WiHikH lioro viwit iiiK with tho Dorr family, loft today for Oakland, Cal. 1.. II. Worowitor, u priHiu ovunnolUt frtim Iowa, prom-hod at tho iHiiiltontiary and V. M. C. A, Hunday. Mr. H. II. Proiidh, and diuijjhtor Mlm ImIim, voroovuurloulit4 Irom Portland yiwtenlay. Mra. I'rouoh rtdurnod to tho inutropolitf on tliH ovunln train, Mlm Kroiieh rmnaluinic for tho luilaiuvof tho Wtfk, and tlnnut of her frlumhi Mr. uihI Mm. J. X. Judah. Ouo of thu visitor to Halom liy thu tiuduutorM' oxguwiuu wan J. (1. Urlllllh, u promliiiut ttupitulUt uf lw Aiik1oji, California. Mr. Grlltlth It tho Kvtntlo- mnn who, sovernl yearn ago, prcrcntcd Loa Angeles with several thousands of acres of land for a public park, which is now being improved by that city. Miss Eima Weller, a well-known Sa lem girl, who haB just graduated from u Nashville, Tenn., Musical college re turned on this morning's overland, ac companied by Mrs, Sarah ltogers,of Kvanston, 111,, who will bo the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Weller. Miss Jessie Park, of Kugene, who has been a trimmer in n Hulem millinery es tablishment thu past season, went home today. Mrs. John Kruusso has gone to visit her mother at Kugene for about two weeks. Miss Clnireta Dumurs wont to Itoxc burg toduy to visit thu Misses Goodu. Miss Clara Coleman, of Coburg, who Iium Ixidi tho guest of Mrs. J. It, Cole man, went homo today, Mrs. 0, P. Cosliow returned to Itoso- burg toduy ufter being thu guest for two weeks of tier puronts, Mr, and Mrs. Thus. Ivuy. Rev. II. A. Ketehum went to Albany toduy to attend tho meeting of tho Pros byterinu lxmrd of home mission. Mrs, J, M. Patterson, and daughter, Ileulah, of Tho Dulles, arrived toduy to Im tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Gruy. John M. Gearin, tlie Portland luwyer, is In tho city attending court. Jus. McCain, the MoMlunvillo luwyer, is attending court. Win. Ingram of Union, and Huby Merchant, of Coos, aro tho two latest arrivals at tho asylum. Dr. LooHtoinor' of Dallas, was in tlio city today enrouto for Portland, K, V. Parkhurst, tho Implement man, Is in Portland ufter an extra supply of harvesting machines, Mrs. Hid l'atton, Mrs. 15. A. Gruy, and Mrs Murk Skiff and sou, were Port land passengers this afternoon. Mrs. Chas, L, Parmeiiter and Mrs, F. W. Btcusloff, left today for Poodle ton, on business for tho .order of Hath Ixtno sisters. Mrs. K, Kearney, who has been vfsit IngMrs. II. A. Dearlorii, returned to Portland today. Willie Valentino Hklnner, the promis ing musical genius, sou of Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Hkinner, leaves on tho overland tonight for bike Taboo, California, when lie will resume his musical studies un der Prof, Chaplin, tlio great orchestra leader of Han Francisco, Will Is now ouo of tho lluest clarinet players in tho his native state, but will tukoup other instruments as well. WAR ON THE SALOONS, Sunday Closing Movement to Be Pushed at Salem. Our Closing Out Sale Is now under full headway and the People are king" advantage of this opportunity to jjet all they need in the Dry Goods and Shoe Line We Positively Going Out of Business Our prices will prove this to you come and see for yourselfSpecial Low Prices on Shirt Waists, Crash Skirts, Parasols, All White Goods and Summer Shoes All Our Store Fixtures For sale We can Save you money on anything i n 1 1 1 -Just Try us once. CDILvLIS BROS.S CO. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OP POSTQPf'ICU, SALEM, OREGON. HTANrMSD PATTERNS A KB CONTUAtfr GOON AUD WJ CANNOT OUT TU B J?JU0. Liquor Dealers Will Make a Firm Htand in the Matter Have Formed nn Organization, It now looks us though a saloon wur is imminent in Suleiu, Tho fact, and it undoubtedly is a fact, Unit several m loons were xm on Hunday last, will Imi inailo use of to precipitate tlio matter, A number of tho gentlemen who peti tioned tho city council for tho enforce, intuit of the city's Sunday laws, volun teered to lead in the matter by swearing out warrants for tho prosecution of the offenders for violation of tho Sunday law. If this is not effective, tho city's olllcers proM)so to call Uouthu prosecut ing attorney to tako tlio matter in hand in the absence of a city attorney upon whom the duty would properly devolve, and push thu cases. This means a pretty thorough shaking up of tho proposition, and may Involve long drawn out litiga tion, The saloon men, on tho other hand claim that they will contest every step tuken. They perfected a thorough or ganisation on Saturday and have en gaged tho host legal talent to protect their interest. They will not revoul what their Intentions are, hut tho un dercurrent of talk on the streets would Indicate that they proHwo to make a determined light, as tlioy cull it, "tor thulr rights." The saloon uien uro Ixild to soy that thoy aro subjected to unfair com petition by tho IlliheolMub, which pays tho city no revenue, but take the uream of tho IuihIiumm. Some oven in cluded the drug stores in this olutw of ooniletitorn. Thoy llatly state that they don't propose to pay f 100 a year (or privilege that others enjoy (or noth ing and Imve protection in, while they have none. Some of tho saloon men My they will sturt "clubs'1 and thus evade the law us has Ikhui done In other pluotM witli more or loss sucowo. One liquor dealer remarked when ho paid in license Saturday that it was his last payment and stated that heox ojtpootod tooHiu a lunch counter and korvo wines and Inter with his meals as is tkilng done at IVutluud, Sun Fran eiiM and other points. The saloon busiiutw at &dem is in un uiiMitlsfactory and, some say unprolltahlo vtnuUttuu, Two have quit business tho punt sixty days. 5 gZS 111 ,aAA4MVfi4HlMMHMM Tempered Babies.;; lnufflc(ent nourIhmrnt naturally produce tll-temper. Ouaid rKnlnst frtfulnfa ia children li feedlnif nutrl- I tlou and (iigeatltla twd. ( ) GAIL BORDEN! EAGLE BRAND CONDRK9KD JtlLK !j a perfect Jafact food. Tako no suttltuto for the 1IAOLB URAND, PPno Fort llooic i 1 "llAHir" " DOnDCM'8 CONOCNSCO MILK CO., NEW YORK (vtcvaMnMntK3 MARION COUNTY NEWS Business Demg Transacted at the Court House. Judge Terrell and Surveyor Herrick will go to Hllvorton tomorrow morning, from whence tho bicycle path will lo located to Salem. Tho vurious routes nre numtcrcd ns follews: Aurorn to Salem, No. 1 ; Sulum to Turner, No. 2j Turner to Jefferson, No. .'I; Turner to Mchnmu, No. 4j Silverton to Snlem, No. C. CIIICUIT covin. A suit in epiity bus Imjoii foinmoiu'cd in Department No. 2, by S. E. Young, C. H. Scovilo, Hirnm W. White, Kobert W, Tliompson, C. A. Irvine, W. N Chambers and others, against John Ilughers ns tho administrator of tint es tutu otScth H. Hummer, decease, and Oold Mountuin and Dry Gulch consol iduted minings company, a corporation. ThU ',is u suit on Iwhalf of tho stock holders of said mining company to re cover $1,112.12 alleged to bo duo from said Hummer, and nlso certain personal property alleged to belong to said cor- paratiou. I'llOIIATK. Thu Until account of Horace Holden, administrator of tho estate of Harriet IIo!dcu,dcccascd, has beou approved and the administrator discharged. In the mutter of tho estate of I'eter Nelson, demised, W. J. Hitehmun, tho administrator, has boon granted an order to deliver a deed for certain prop erty for which the docensed had given a bond. IlKKIlS Kll.lll). A. II. Forstner mid wifo to 1 A. Kus sell, the north half of lot No. 0, and a part of the south side of lot No. 7, block No. 21, Salem, wd $1,(100. Johd A. Shaw and wife to Abraham I,. Tompkins, 2ft acres in the Iv C'uyhill d I c 72fi. F. W. Htousloff, administrator toC. E. Ilrown, r acres in thu I. N. (iilbort d 1 e 1500. J. M, Ilrown and wife to Hello Hart ley, lot No. I, block No. II, in Brown's addition to Silverton, w d, $125. Matthias Biitalu and wifo to Jos.. Kulzer, hits No. ! nnd 2, block No. I, Matthias Butula's addition toMt. Angel, w. d, $100. Orln Jiuld andjwife to Henry Can uedy, small tract of laud in t 10 s, r II e, w. d, $1)0. William CoMor to William Jettison, small tract of laud In the S. S. Mlllor d. 1. in t 10s r!l w., wd. $M). It. M. Wade A Co., to W. T. Slater, receiver of tlio Williams t England Banking Co , part of lot No. 5, block No. !I2, Siilom, p.l.d, ft. (leorgo Ashhy nnd wife to Nettie Shiver, lis acres in t ft s, r 1 w., and r 1 o, w d, f'. Win. M. Collar.! to Clurlnda A. Col lard, 201 acres in the ('. J. Durhln d. I. c, also 111. IK acres ir, A. Beers d. I i, i. c. d. fl. haliau Mauldiug to K. CI. Maulding, . c. d. to f interest . in the e of u w t see l!l, 1 7 s r 1 wist f 7fi. New Lawyers. Following named oersons, who were examined for admission tothebar before the supreme court Juno nth, were today admitted to practice in the courts oi Or egon. Tlio list embraces the names of several wcllknown Oregon isditlcians ami newspaper men : Theo. Moxom.Travis Overton, Loonll. Edmunson, Eugene; Hiram Overton' Wooilburn; W. II. Merritt, Win. A' Carter, Gold Hill ; C. G Nixon, Albany ; J.B. Overton, Uowlund; Ewart Logan, Gus. A. Hurley, Independence; A. Mc. Farlane, Anna M. Carson, Frank W. Power, L. II. McMahon, Snlcm; Mario J. I'funder, C, V. Hnlght, Oscnr A.Neul, L. F. Steel, Win. L. Morgan, Joseph A. Boyce, T. C. Hecker, II. C. Bryson, Hal eigh Trimble, A. C. Wheeler, S, It. De Neul, II. G. Lake, Wm. E. Borden, Portland; It. S. Sheridan, Boseburg. W. Ellis P.icliurdson, u son of S. T. Bichurdsoii, of this city,pussod but could not be admitted on account of his age, being only 17. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVAL Mrs Nellie Owen, Miss Cary Owen, Marshflold; Elsie Hill, Stayton, Will Jones, Cottage Grove; David Pottallo, Mrs U I.utke, llobt Ltitku, Mrs F Nop pitch, Portland; W M Kneer, Prinee ville, III.; B E St. Clair, Frank Davison. G B Montaugo, C B Baker, Mrs W II Davis, Albany; Mrs J II Andrews, Mrs N K West, Portland; Koy K Knox, Cottuge Grove; J A Winkoop, Wnsliing- ton I) V. ; l) Willis, Ulty; v. L i-isiior, TCEuston, Portland; K J Frusier, Eu gene; Will Clones, Albany, A Gorxl friend, Sun Francisco; E II Barker and wife, Portland, L II Ijsscll, Harrisburg; Claud Biickman, John II Bode, Forest Grove; II F Bartels, Portland ; WW Bristow, Scott Harris, Corvallis; Jessie I Irvine, McMinnville; llayinond Henkle, Corvallis; P L Hedges, Inde pendenco; D O Kuykendall, Wofslburn; V I. Whettlescy, Highlands, Harry A Pollock, M Buston, Dallas, it S Smith, S A Towno, Eugene; Cal Black, Vorna Talen, IIS McConnlck, Walter Jackson, Portland; G G Luine, New York, Henry E McGinn, J W Bedlngton, P A Doan, Portland; J P McCarty, Miss J Seitz, Miss E Hilleasv, Miss M Flurity, New York; Tlios Vollinson. Portland; F Fish D P Hall, E Walilman, hugene; P iC Hume, Brownsville; J S Moviu, It.i hu 1 ).iyton;TA Wilson and wife, Itosu mrg; C B Brvun, Saginaw; W II luntur. Pertlanu: J It Wyutt. Albany ; V E Sunders, San Francisco; Frank Fisher, E F Baird, Portland ;C 0 Col lins, Independouco; J A Lynch, Dallas. COTTAGE HOTEL ARRIVALS CIRCUIT COURT, Tho famous Clark seedling straw-hoi-ries at Sonneiimnn's grxwery. Warrant Forger Caus'ht. A warrant was tolay issued (rotu Orvgon's uxtvutlvo otllct) for Geo, S, Bvunn, who ts wantiM in Wanhlnglon state (or complicity in iMiting (orgMl utute warrants while engugel in the oorutary of state's oltWo, Ho was work ing In h logging (wmp in Columbia county and a newKiuvpr rHrt rv'ttelii'i.l his whenwbftuts. Fronoh eandto4 ami (oo eohl ilrluVjmt KlIUAZInn. 151 State trwt. I June Term of Dept, i Commenced. lot Fraud Cases Dismissed, I)al- Department No. 1 of the circuit court for Murlou county convened in the llrst session of the June term at 0 o'clock Monday morning. After calling tho docket, tho case of tho sttito of Oregon vs. Marion county, delinquent tax levy, was taken up and had not been concluded when the noon recess was taken. Immdluteely after 1 o'clock the list of jurors was culled and the grand jury was selected from those preeout. The grand jury consists of J, C. Sig muud, fonmiHU, W. B, Simpm, N Sil ver, E, Harristin, G.J. Prior, O. E. Kruutwouud J. M. Martin. J. I.eidngur uuHiipHiliitiNl Indlff of the grand jury, and tluit Issly then rettivtl. Immediately afterwanl, Deputy Dis trict Attorney John MeNary moved that the indictments in the Iwilot fraud case xd dismUMNl, and the court granted the motion. The eaoe of the State of Oregon vs. Marion county was then attain taken up. Kept Huay. The cigar makers of Salem are kept busy, as all visitors have heard uf, and wish to smoke "Im Corona's. Chits. E. Iteu, Chicago; Jonathan Whitney, Woodburn; Mrs. Ada Vuugh, Mrs. Sadie Sloan, Eugene; J. P. Munk ers, W. Perry, Scio; F. E. Stafford, Portland; I. N. Woods and wife, Dallas; L. Merrihew, Los Angeles. Important Notice, On Wednohdny evening at 8 o'clock there will be a meeting of the general committee of the Fourth of Julv cele bration at theolllce of Chairman N. J. Judith in tho city hull, when and where all chairman and committee members uro expected to be present. Progress of work and apportionment of funds subjects for discussion. Let no one fttil. 12-ilt N. J. Ji'iuii, Chairman. Equal to the Demand, Notwithstanding the great demand for llrst-olass groceries and fruit, you will llnd all you want at Branson A Kagiin's. tl-l'J eod Tho famous Clark seedling strawlHtr ries at Souuumaiin's grocery. Excursion rate. Tho O. C. T. ComjKiny will make u B'K'olal rate for all Indian Wur Veterans who wish to attend the encampment at Portland. Fare fl.ftfl from Salem to Portland and return. Justice Court. In the cose of Bella vs.Bouson, Justice Johnson gave a verdict for plaintiff to thooxteutof$8.tttcV Kstray Notice. Nutlpe lliorl)itnHi llmt 1 livtVmup hihI lmioudet Ibo fullovrlnx dtrlt)4il anluul frtliud ronulmc at Urifo within ihv City o( 8 lent, towlti Oso xrujr mare from S tol9r iikt, with niana roju'htl ml tail bobtnL brtuwliHl un Ifft khmililwr t Irnvluu a ore task. TtwitiuT otUl animal wnlwe llisarae lay ruliiK ru)rtr and ayii the Iul oharKamlieiiMoftaklHir npaiid krvplnx. VIC, and ludiifauH thr fir At day. 1 will lMHMt to noil thu mUI aulwal at (mUlo auctlot) aa Iruvldd In trdlHauo4 No. 'JJeoflU fir atd elly. MV (Iiimo.n, ntjr Marhal. I) itml Slw, Jrni W, 1SW. 1 j" I r" kjl. Jr. XVi SHOULD BE AT PEACE ,., WITH ALL OTHER ORGANIZATIONS, Z HEY have done enough, nnd are still doing; and they ever will do patriotic service to their country and good deeds to their fellow men. Their yearly Memorial, or commonly ciuicu "ecu ,!. n,"iv la lYitmnMulnhlo in Itself. That thoy cherish the memory of their departed comrades Ib simllnr to the custom of the Hebrews that the anni versary of the death of ouo of their near relatives, they light a wax tuper or light an oil lamp nnd con tinue it burning for twenty-four hours, nnd they ab stain from pleasure and offer up prayers for the dead, for that timo ami mourn for their departed relatives. Therefore the G. A. It. have taken their symbols from nn old religsotis custom that bus been in exist ence from time immemorial, yet their patriotic cus tom has not in any way injured tho Hebrew custom and it tliereioro seems to mo that the G. A. It. has set a good pattern and if any organization that is organized for good and moral purees or for charit able institutions should adopt their custom and decorate the graves of their departed friends it can never cheapen the organization of the G. A. It., be cause their devotion to their country is well known und'tliere is no good citizen but will respect their nets and deeds forever. Let nil follow their exumple who wnnt to, oven if tlio relative or friend of a dead convict should decor ate his grave it will not hurt tlio heroes who have saved our country and nre still doing it. And there may be good reasons why other benevolent institu tions may tako advuntage of decoration day. For instance a laborer or a clerk who belongs to borne benevolent organization can't always leave his post or place of business, and on Decoration Day, the most of the manufacturers abstain from labor and many merchants close their place of business, that would give tho clerks a chance that does not belong to the G. A. It. to pattern after them und other organizations on that day. Respectfully submitted for tlio jerusul of tho Grnnd Army of the Itepublicnn nnd their friends by n rejected volunteer, or he would liuve been a G. A. It. S. FRIEDMAN Hisofllce is ut Friedman's New Bucket, comer State and Commeiciul Street, Salem, Ore.. Dealer in General Merchandise. FRI EDMflN'S NEW RfMET! Cor. Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore, STREET CAR STRIKE, State Arbitration Board to Try its Hand at Cleveland. A Train Wrecked on the Rock Island Rail roadResult of a Kentucky Fued. About Shoes Sinue the ndent of the numoriMi cleurwiwe sehmwe have actually Ihhui doing twkw the ordinary ImisIuoa. rousuro uoumt to kuk. Tlion they Und that our etaims aro truu. Our nv. ular prfatt uro in vry cuo as low and wwer tiKiH t lie outer rat pmM. Hamilton Brown Shoes Rice Hutchins' Shoes All n frwh goods. Kvary jwir warranted. Come and see our goods. We ivr complain when ran dmi.t buy. Sundries most KeitMiuur wo have we uf tha ...tlitu!,!. .Ultiilrt dt.x.,1 I. tt.. jj, llavw a Urge trade and a freeh eteok f up to date goods. M.X W.TIri. ' Caiiw. Inner Tubas, Hartford Tiros. l.niniv?, in oil ami m. Good Lamp fort 1.0a iVrbkle in bulk ; S m fer 'Je UroTaiKi. WhU tins. lUlls. all nriciw, StMakiiiL-oi bdlIUu tuuiwLt . l. ., a snap price, awl havw sohm at W am (V. that usually oil ut KVi te Wc. Thtt3 won't hut lHg. rwM'iueii icwt iruil', w. WIGGIN'S BAZAAR KAGKKT PU1UKS. 301 COMMERCIAL STREB llr Anauvlnteil I'm to (lie Journal. Ci,kvki,ani, June 12. Strugglo be tween tho consolidated street railway and its employos, was resumed today Tlio company started the llrst cur guunled by deputies nnd manned by imported men. Tlio crowd jeered anil mlsssiles were thrown. Tho next two cars dashed from tlio barns across the railroad crossing without stopping, violating tho city or dinance. The strikers t-ocured warrants for tho crews and both tho new motor men were arrested. When tho third car was attempting the return trip east thousands of neonle and innumerable wagons blocked the thoroughfares. Tho trollev rono was cut several times und every few minutes someone would release the lever that controled tno fonder and it would drop to the ground. A number of rioters were arrested nnd many of the mob were clubbed by tho police. Tho state arbitration commis sioners met at 11 o'clock. The com pany has given out unotllcially that it will not be represented before the com mittee. Tho most borious disturbance occurred on the corner of Euclid avenue and Bend street. Three cars wore hold un and the trolley rot, cut. Stones fe I on tno ears in showers and the train men locked thonifeolvos in the curs. A strong force of police urrivod in a few minutes and tho crowd gave way but not beforo the eors hud been derailed. Citicuio, Juno 12. As the llnek I. land West bound uxprwa train pulled into Genesee, Ills., three ears left the tuack and crashed into a stock train on the siding. Fifteen porona were injured and tlirtw pasongir ears demolished. Jacob Vogt, 05 STATK STKKHT. Just received u full stock of Ladles' and Gents' Spring und SUMMER SHOES. Will sell for tho next CO days at tho lowest prices ever know.i in Suleui. Will bo pleased to show putrons our slock unci guarantee satisfaction on every purchase. Prices tho lowest. $ California Junk Shop M Jllulicitt prlco imld for old metal, bottle. roj Mcks. rsini, iildi-n, Copper nnd 11 Iron, t nil boforo you noil. ft-fimi S. llOGUWuV, 151 Court SI. STATIONERY. TO BIS. 9S State St. BOOKS. Masonic Excursion Rates. Tlio O. H. A X. Co havo authorized a '""" "i rate ot fi.fMJior those do siring to attend the annual session of Grand chapter R. A. M. Grand Lodge ui ,! ; ,,niVl tlmml Chapter 0. E. r , ut ' .r,lni,d Jo 7th to 18th iiu cusve. Daily boat from Trade Street wxk. (,, m. Powers Agt. (10 0 ' Something Substantial For Your Table, t as well as the most toothsome morels j in dellicies, you will nlwuys find at I this store, pure, nutritious nnd high grauo in every particular, uniy neaitii ful nnd superior cereals, canned goods, and food products of all kinds are handled by us. Our eervleo is prompt, and courtesy is ulwnys extended to patrons, SonnemanN, THE GROCEH 124 Stato at Telephone 31 CreScenf Blend. Fornchoap coffeo wo GUARANTEE that our 12 cent grade is bettor than tho nackacru cofiW It. la KnTTMnrcn berry, bettor FLAVOR and FRESHER. But our CRESENT BLEND at 15 cents per pound is by far bettor yet, and only '2 cents more. Try a pound j and let coffee sneak for itself. If not as adver tised bring it back. Coffeo roasted twice a week. YOKOHAMA TEA STOKE. Telephone Red 2091. Free Delivery. Mmi)t.sHOBo, Ky. June 12. Thomas Muster, a mwnlmr of thu Taylor faction in the Uo-Taylor fend, in Harlan county, has Ihwu killed by a meiuUr o the Lee clan. More trouble is likelv to folkiw. Excursion Rates. Ticket Agent Sklnnw, of the S. P. LU, luinoiuutw siHwlal os'urlo tickets on sale as follews: ., 10V1 ,'np totholAW Augnks Na ttonal KluctlonaI Asviatio oohvihi. fu"' Vf5 "1I CiMtpoij atotw Yaqulna Bay oxcursiiw tkkt6)Oil to Cotttber 10 for the rwmd trtt-fW There will bo a Satunluv nHdu tiokot, good to return on Mowky at a sll lower rate. ' " Federation of Labor. SIih Federal Ijxhot Tnion will Kwt at Poimlur Hall a.... i.i. J w m7vv yimiHg June IS, arTk Xr, Ursarv ur,W,o b, l'JSffi wgeirmm. an, tmi&y invited. "w J- V wh, Sec'y. Columbia Model 57 " $50- The fines chain wheel ever turned oot of a factory, nanroras, strictly high grade, 5i5, Vidcttcs, fully guaranteed, S25 and $26, SROAT Sl WILSON. GRAY Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade af - BR03 Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.