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! I fAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1903. iiif f iiiiHaiimiiiianHif oh JKistsj VflH&iSFA x T-ySA fc-fcv,t"- pipgjjews 26 G eat Specials new i Items added each day SpecialQNo.!9 f Crystal Cord Wash 30c instead of 50o a yard See Display on Court St - m n w All M RUTH HANNA IS WED President Roosevelt Sips Certificate as a Witness fearless and a flne ; ; Special No. 8. Children's Straw Hats and : Ladies Sun Bonnets. ; ; worth up to 40c, ncnt find serviceable Dou't overlook this ? special. Boo uourt street winuow. 1 1 Special No. 7. Shirt Waist Suits ' Wo aro crivirjor vou salo nricos on 1003 Shirt Wniat Suits nt tho 1 1 dawn of tho season. Seo Court St., display with prices on I J each suit J Jcne is Ba- Jb i I gainMonthat j? nwnmmnuuiuuniciinnimntti The Country's Top Crust Vie With Each Other in Do in? Honor to the Occasion ed horsewoman rider. Miss Hanna and Mr. McCormlck first met about three years ago, when both wero visiting at Thoroasvllle, Gn., "whore , Senator Hanna maintains an elegantt'wlntor home. It was a. case of love at llrst sight, at least on Mr. Mc cormick's part, and ho pleaded his cause with such devotion that tho an nouncement of thoir engagement was not long In forthcoming. The Roosevelt trnln arrived half an hour nhead of schedule. Tho Presi dent, therefore, beat the crowd to the depot, and was gone before tho people roalfzed It. Ho was met by Hanna at tho latter's residence. Dykes Breaking Everywhere (Contnued from First Page.) mar- AT T-MC U VMITT ci(eK x HOW-TO TELL When The Sightis Failing "When you cannot road a newspaper unless held nt arms length "When your oyos nro tired after roading a while. Froquont bond nchoe, also boing able to soo well in long distance and blurred closo by. Consult us. Wo lmvo everything necessary for accurate sight testing. Modorn instruments and 23 years oxporienco wo can dup licato your lonBos when brokon. Frames repairod. v'flHHf Chas. H. Hinges. Pioneer Optician. TO WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, Juno 10. Wheat, 7576o GOLD DUST FLOUR 4 $ Mad by CH OIONEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Ortflon. Mad for family ate, ask'yoar trocar for It. Bran an 4 caoru always on kand. A. T.WALN Affent ICE CREAM Retail and wholesalo. Special I trices rnudo to Lodges, Churches, 'artic8, aud Picnics. Satisfaction guaranteed. fF&cwicCe dLitirA ward Bills. 144 Stat 8L CAPITAL NATIONAL .. Dank of Salem. Tho only National ank In Marlon County. Transacts a general banking bnslnoss. ) ,8AVINQ8 DEPARTMENT. Pays Intorost on savings accounts. W.-.W. Hill. R. E. DOWNING. -.r !.. HALL & DOWNING. - Money Loaatir, Insurance. ClkctloM, Lens MfotUted for Mrsclves and wtrou oa the lest Htm at rtwaMe rates. Tlsira bile, witilrs. eweslte Gray Bros. Siatc St., Salem Ore on. WEW TODAY Wanted. A good dining room girl at tho Cottage hotel. 6-10-tf Wanted. A man to holp with carpen ter work Inquire of P. Vondor Bann, 8V Winter afreet. C-1031 ,. Ca',lnt Critic On. London, June 10, Newspapers, as weljaa tho public are perplexed ojer tk0 political situation and its iinox-awp-lM confusion. Balfour expected toT speak on tho Zollvorlen subject In tho commons tonight It Is generally believed n cabluot crisis cannot long l averted. Esther - Chamberlain o Ktco1i;t8urMto.reaIgn,tand.tho,Pub Ho J&.lncUnedfctOiCbolleyQ 41 twill bo tho latter, ,4i wi iw) How About Your Wagon? The old reliable Studobnker Ib not ns low In prlco ns some, but it Is tho. cheapest wagon on tho market, meas ured by Its Intrinsic worth. Tho Stu dobaker lumber ynrdB nlouo cover CO acres, whero aro stored for years, dur lug tho procoss of seasoning, millions of feot of the best tlmbor that monoy can buy, awaiting tho proper time to bo fitted Into tho wagons. NEW ENGLAND BLACK BIRCH HUBS In ovory Studebakor wagon. Slope shouldered second growth white oak Biwkos that nover loosen In a hub that Is guaranteed not to cheek, these with the careful Inspection and heWt of workmanship In ovory detail comblno to produce a wagon that has no supe rior at any price. Tho life of your wagOn s In tho wheels. Tho life of your wheel ia In your spokes, felloes and hubs. Studebakor wheels are tho best that money can buy or skill produce Drop In and see thorn on our floor, or if you can't como sond for catalogue. All sorts of farm hacks, buggies, surrles, rubber tired rigs, etc., con stantly ou hand. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8L, Salem. Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Sowing. Macalne and Supplies. N. H. Barley, SewlB Mtchls Reoalrtoo Smallpox Cause Strike. Baker City, Or, Juno 10. There was a serious strike of tho miners nt tho Emma mine Sunday. A small boy was taken down with the smallpox, and without furthor notice all the min ers and mill men broke camp and came to tho city, leaving the mine and mill In possoRsinh of tho small boy and his parents. Superintendent Vinson summoned medical aid and thoroughly fumigated al) the buildings and removed the boy ana nie relatives to a.tempornry pest- house,, The mou returned to work Cleveland, O, June 10. The rlago certificate which Miss Ruth Han na, "youngest daughter of 8onator and Airs. Marcus Hanna, boro away from St. Paul's Episcopal church today con tained tho signatures as witnesses of tho Presldont of the United States and several United States senators and members of the diplomatic corps at Washington. Miss Hanna, one of tho most notable and popular figures In Cleveland and Washington society, be camo tho wife of Joseph Medlll Mc Cormlck, of Chicago. Tho presence of Mr. Roosevelt and a largo number of other distinguished guests, together with other Incldonts which attended their union, rendered tho wedding an event of national In terest. Cleveland has been the sceho of numerous notable weddings In the past, but nt none of them has the at tendance of famous pcrsonnges been cqunl to that at today's function In St. Paul's church. Tho Interior of tho church, which Is well ndnpotd to artistic floral arrange ments, presented a delightful picture Gorgcousness was contemplated in the decorations. On tho contrary, It was tho desire of ovory one closely connected with tho event to hnve American simplicity reign, and this wns done, though It was an elegant simplicity. Roses were freely used In tho decorations. In tho high chnnccl more than 200 palms, large and small, wero arranged, nnd a curtain of greon hid tho enrved oak rercdos. The musical arrangements were on a scale luting to tho ceremony. The exercises wero begun with tho "Lohen grin" bridnl music. Soon nfter 12 o'clock, in ho midst of a glorious burst of music from the organ nnd choir, the wedding party entered. Tho brides- maids headed tho procession, followed by tho maid of honor. Miss McCurdy, unattended, and 'thon Ruth on her father's nrm, followed by Presldont Roosevelt nnd Mrs. Hnnnn. Tho ush ers brought up the rear During the ceromony the Prosldont and his dnughtor, Alice, occupied the foromost pew. Tho bride woro the conventional wedding gown, built of the soft, shim mering folds of white poau de Bote. A cluster of oiange blossoms wns fast ened nt tho left side on tho waist lino, nnd tho veil was made of n Bplondld piece of point Ince, extending almost to tho train. Tho bridal party were met at tho steps by the groom and his best man, his brothor. Rutherford McCormlck, The bride and groom were met at tho chanoel stops by Bishop Leonard and Mr. Billings, of tho well-known school nt Oroton, Mnss, Mr Billings read hie chargo. Bishop Leonard afterward of delating nt the marriage ceremony proper at tho altor rail. The ceremony over. President Roos ovolt and several other distinguished guests signed tho marrlago certificate. The bridal party and relatives and In timate friends then repaired to "Glen moro," the beautiful suburban home of Senator Hanna, where an elaborate wedding breakfast was served. Seated with the newly-wedded couple were tho bridesmaids, Senator Mrs. Hanna, Ambassador and flood's path, and it Is bollovud that fully half that number will be ren dered hoVnolo83 by daylight Just what the exact condition Is can not bo learned until dawn. Thoro is no wny to reach Ea3t SL Louis from here, except by boats from the east entrance of the Ends bridge, as the viaduct over what was Cahoka creek partially Bank yesterday, and no ono can cross It. Little can be icarncu from tho stricken district by tele-' phone. MORMONS MEET IN UNION Pres. Joseph Smith Present at La Grande Church of Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ Grow ing Rapidly in Oregon Columbia Coming Up Portland, June 10. Tho Snake, Co lumbia and Wlllamctto are still rising. The flood bulletin says 40 foot will bo reached by nlghtfnll at Tho Dalles. Liban Victims Buried Today Marseilles, June 10. Tho public fu nornl of tho 15 victims of tho steamer Llban disaster was held today. Flags were at half-mast, and thousands walked bareheaded In tho cortcgo. nnd Mrs. McCormlck President Boos ovolt and his daughter, Alice. Other tables were set upon the lawn, and covers were laid for 150, The police and secret service men wero especial ly active, and kept close vigil on the house and grounds. Picked officers wero on duty at all portions of the vi cinity. Mr, and Mrs. McCorimck will spend their honeymoon at Monticello, III., and later will take up their residence In Chicago. Joseph Medlll McCormlck, although a young man, and Just beginning for himself, has a flne heritage. He Is the grandson of tho lato Joseph Medlll, editor of tho Chicago Tribune, and his father Is ambassador to Russia.- Since, hla graduation from Yale in 1890, MrJ McCormlck has been on the staff of the Chicago Tribune The bride of today Is a girl or dis tinction and polso, an American girl of tho finest type. She Is tall and slender wlh expressive features and a flne carriage. She can more for outdoor sports than for the, pleasure Sunstroke in Seattle Seattle, Juno lft N. M. Hamlet died nt tho hospital, as tho result of a sun stroke. The case was the first of tho kind ovor known In Western Washington. La Grnndo, Or., Jun6 10. Tho quar terly conference of tho Union Stake of tho Church of tho Latter Day Saints was held In tho meotlng-hbuBo here Saturday and Sunday. President Jos. F, Smith, his second, councillor, Ar thur H. Lund, nnd his son, Hiram Smith, who is one of the council of 12 apostles, wero present This was n notablo visit, as it is seldom those of. .floors loavo Salt Lnko City. Tho business of tho conference was tho sustaining of all tho church from high to ldw, receiving reports of or ganizations from bishops of each ward, and hearing sermons and nddrosscs on tho church work. A high priest quorum was organized nnd Jnmcs A. Prlco, Lehl Wright and Louis A. Perry elect ed councillors. So many people nttonded that the houso 35x70, would not receive them. It wub built, two years ago to last flvo years, but will bo enlarged boforo tho next conferonca A tabernacle, to cost $10,000, will bo begun soon on ground adjoining tho Episcopal church. It will probably not bo completed for two years. Now wards havo recently been or ganized nt Cove and' Summervlllc, making 12 hi tho stake. John Abbot Is bishop at Cove, and Thomas Piatt at Summervlllc, A font nro of tho ses sion was tho sorvtco by La Grando and Nlbl'oy choirs. A great many townspeople attend ed to hear tho expounding of doctrine by tho prosldont of tho church. FARMER AGAINST SOLD The militia , Murderers in, to Rancid Battle RaRinftt!., enReprS the Lawitss Kansas City, Jun9 , received horo fmm n ' the minti P,... ryi'h ..., .... ""-"" av ..u vno cowboys arrest h viurgo or murdoHn. k and his tun 1 wli week:WeaUackftlbM , " ""nP was broke, tn IDE. A flcrco fight u the telegram was se ?' iiiniinii 1 "1 a . . "-" miies rron ranch last nlfiht, sod ,1 tanners, armed with tO rifles. l.irn . . B(Bd CMlnn. . 1 " " """" wcro maae mm, iiiin morning. A Florid? Confla Jacksonville, Fla., JUM Breakers, Klnsler-s Hmx.u. ai .... ' ouior ouiiuings were bund. Beach this morning. Tho Are started la it. kitchon. In a short time t noroi was in (lames. SMrtiJ rled Into tho Casino, the florid Monte uario, which wertow. Tho Breakers acconmodiuj guests. Forger and Defaulter Spokano, Wash., Juno 10. A war i ant has been issued for Howard, J. KrOssly, forger and defaulter In the sum of $50,000, as a result of stock frauds In connection with the Lucllo Dreyfus Mining Company. Fogs May Spoil Race Highlands. N, Y Juno 10. Just bo fore noon tho yachts started for "tho Sandy Hook lightship, tho starting point, and half an hour later the fog sottled down heavy. Tho prospects for a race today aro dubious. The race was declared off after two hours waiting In, a heavy fog. Twelve Hundred Oo Out. Htmtlngton, W. Va., Juno 10.' Twolvo hundred employes of tho Chcsapeako & Ohio shops struck today in support of Mayor Buck, who was a blacksmith In tho shops. A carpenter employed In tho shops Is also a mem ber of tho city council, and is opposed to Buck In the council chamber, which the unions construe to bo antagonistic to their Interests. Thorcforo, they de mand (ho carpenter's discharge. When the company refused they struck. Sue Imlnuatton. fflS? -Caller These spoons are unique. Nora-No, they alu't. mum. Tbey'ra Uver. Cloieland Tlaln Dealer. Murderer Confesses. ItochoHtor, N. Y., Juno 10. August Hussell, arrested for tho murder of Theresa Keating In November, 1000, InBt night confessed. Tho police be llovo ho was In Lorain, Ohio, at tho timo of the Agatho Rolchlln murdor, and think ho possibly committed that murdor also. Tiro Lorain authorities havo been communicated with. Bus soil Is a Bolglan, with a nrnnla for as saulting women. His wife told tho pollco of tho Keating murder. OjSLWQPORIa, BWlUi IMlWJJIifflJ!l DlgUtU Of FaboWslyCW9 That Is what e clila It l to our 'Clrculatloe Lltnry"l you have a variety or tvtottal sand titles to setet frw-l nesiaesweiiaveiiKWKit- ment nearly every wet new titles. rolco art at once aided to ihe list If you want a tip toe love story or a rattlls? took of adventure you'll find it here. You can take a took out of Ctrl '2p Acker's Blooa Elixir positively Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning nnd all 8crofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic nnd purifier. Money refunded If you are not satis fied. 50c. and $1.00. D. J. Fry, Drug-1 1 1 ' 1 foul brary every day lo the wetkia7g;H II Will toil you is tui javi r . Pattons Bool Sli C L Jl' ' " III 111" '-,., J ay?" " S- 11111131 gflPilpHI "- I?'klni ...Our.,, Side Boail balwiiM 'should attract alf ' needing a cheap or ! Side board. A m count on every & Bten & Hamilton (bicagoStm JfJUUltJUblS MARGALN JtJtvwo WEDNESDAY and TKURWAY'S Woa&rful AttrtcH Did you ever see a store as busy aa tho Chicago Store! crowded all tho time. The customers that get full alteD" Ing their purchasing are lucky, bht they are welt paid ' disturbed a llttld. Your fifty centB or dollar goes furtaer w chasing your wants at the Chicago Store than anywhw Northwest. Summer goods of all kinds now on sale, ana smallest prices you over heard of .. . ,(!. V1 r 11.35 uiack Silk Peau do Sole, every yard P"" , af' sale at 79c yd.... Ribbons, Hosiery. Gloves and Laces on ( . iwo uays at very small prices.... White Goods. Muslins "b11 j1 ail reduced In price for this great sale.... Cut prices 1 Towels and Napkins for this sale, Turkish unrgains in our Men's Piirnlshln, SKn salo only 15C ' Towels 5c Grrtt soiled BalbrlgganVB4 Do y wr trK The Cheaoest Store ia tlie Northwest ., McEVOY BROS., SBM r roof tho first mill port 4M end and tot Tiho l bloc yesterday. M . , a,. -..-. f.a ivvi, fu n wcvJ Jklr .