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DO0RNAJS ..v !i 1x1 JHv -'-Mm'-,im.,lwiBi.Mmi)i "'"v. DAlIJI ( H4 OU XII. 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 18, ,1903. ' Uoitst IRYAN GOES TO PICNIC charged with making a fftlso entry in the marriage register, pleaded guilty of misdemeanor, and was sentenced to two dny 8' Imprisonment Stork Yisits Buzzards Bay ir Dfifln Wflnfc tft Buzzards Day, July 18. A son was IS LJVCll VYfllllo IU , born to Grover and Mrs. Cleveland, at Name the Will Be mocrats at Chicago Ex pect to Spring Mayor Harrison as the Standard Bearer Icago, July 18. Mayor Hariri- n rnirnn ns choice of tllO Iiryntl DwKbcrats for tho Presidential norm sltloa next year will probably bo pro poeetllftt Chicago, at tho Democracy's jlcsteltlils afternoon by Walsh, secre axrsSaiin nntlanal commlttco. Walsh SgMko to attend, but has forwarded 4MSfjsrfi mo spoccn uu iiucuucu iu At 1 o'clock tins aitcrnoon toe Qrny Gables today. High School js Burned Albany, N. Y., July 18. A number bf buildings Including tho new high school, burned this morning. Loss, flGO.OOO. Standard Oil BuysJTerminal Soulharapti.n, Eng., July 18. Tho Standard Oil Company hns bought land for terminal (jocks hore. paying $220,000 thorefor. o- squished vlslUug Democrats, un- r p -escort, started for Brand's Park, HrftT Pvfll wllcy cars hnvlng been charter!.! 1 VUUUUl erleso l<mllov Soro)whs a parado in tho down-town tat. Sullivan, nomineo ror ino orslilp or Iowa, Bryan ana ton ion Trimble, Williams and t will speak. Drowned Lincoln. Ncbw July 18. Professor (Phlpps. of the chair of English litera ture or Uio state university, was drownod last night near Crawford, In he northwestern, portion t)f tho stato. He was with a party hunting fossils, Harrison's Asnlratlont, lengo, July 18. Mayor Carter II. son deBlres to become a uomo- n national committeeman next ...- . ... i --- . ...-.., . and liopoo to uo regaruou as uiujwtiicn was caugni uy n ciouu-uursi. iu force In Illinois In directing tho ! n nnrrow gulch. Phlpps was unablo to ocratlc politics of tho stato nnd'flWlm. His body was found a quarter part tho stato plays in national l cs. Ho is strenuously opposcu b proposed reorganization of tho and will maKo nis ngni ior roc- Ion along this line. o annual picnic oi mo uuicuku cratlc club, composed or the lieu- ta and followern or tho mayor, mado tho vehlclo today for call- tcntton to Mr. Harrison's as pirn- and his attltudo In regard to tho fikrol of tho national party. In order (Havo a national character to tho 4T IS 1L .... .. taMKM IhaIhiIa1 nsirauon uio nucunuio wwio of a nflle below others escaped. this morning; the To Protect Morocco Madrid, Spate, July 18. Premier Sllvela announced in tho chamber to day that Spnln had formed an alliance with . Franco, ior uio-prcservauon.oi l.ri?"L?cn?.ratfJf tho integrity of Morocco, and said this oiiBouun, w.-uiuwnyi .- - - i vroiiiii nopesmtata- tno .reconstruction in "?7u o" 7 ..., Rtnlea of Uio Middle West. sing hla attltudo Mayor Harrison i of tho Spanish navy. Most of this talk about roorganl- n comes from men who, however ont. nro not especially noted for flktfh loyalty to tho party of lato years, tealplatform enunciated by our last wMonal convention is tho political "reSJ'of tho party and will continue so soVfceU until anothor national convon aoffijtoall chango It. Of courso, it is tho'wlvilego of any one. Inside or out jldelOio Democratic party, to urgo an iUWmii ui iu iiuiuiii sivt. n appeal snail uo mnuo u win nwftl AMSSsM 2si Sixty Perished St. Petersburg, July 18. Tho steam er Peter was destroyed by fire on the Volga today, nnd 60 perished in tho Homes, Tho passengers and crew wero caught llko rats In a trap, and bororo the ship a boats couw ue gotten away, crmlned upon its merits and 'or any aid could reach tho vessel, tho on tho supposed importance of ndful of gontlomon who aro as- g to toll tho party what to uo." flro had completely enveloped it. She Condones His Offense. ndon, July 18, It Is announced r-mintpRB Mnhnl IIiiHsnll lin for. n nnd becomo reconciled to her . Inundated. Mjand, a coachman named William Snwn whn mnrrlnil hnr lost Dorem-1 Visit trie terundor Uio title of Princo AUirobald ' Mouldo, River on a Rampage. . Horlln, July 18. Tho river Odor is on a rampage. Tho Clogauo cathedral Is undor water, and large areas aro Kaiser's Yacht Norway. July 18. Tho jtSewart do Mona, a. Bavarian noble- Kaiser (today permitted many Anie.rl aa Brown was arrested last April, cans to visit his yacht Hohenrollern. iinfiiif nitim mitnisnnuntattunK Do Yot Eve Rest? j Then buy ono of those fiue J HAMMOCKS mt are selling so cheap and be comfortable whileyou're !! jesting We have them in stripes, plaids, and solid ! ! olors. 1 hey re large ana strong, r ou can remove the . : mows ana use mem ior porcn cusmons. rrices rane om 75c to 4 40. All marked on the spot cash plan. : ur new Dry Goods department is a great success, just I ; cause we have the right goods and sell them cheaper an regular stores. I f There's something about ; ; the "star 5 star" SHOES ; ; that makes customers ; ; want them again. That's ; ; why we're doing a shoe ; ; business that is not equal-; ; ed by many exclusive;; shoe store. , itttiftsQt W (VHITE nuuac. SHOES rbF Women ks H W si. Wo s &' s i ? wm " mrtf m n TTjnr vtmir n i w i ii ii in iraifi visa i i )M UnARrMfil Ciotfeini;, Hats I Shirts. Everytfclrf9r tfc wfcelefIIv rjm Sab's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, i E. T. Barnes, Prop, ! iBiianiiiiinniiiiititiiiiiimtitini POPE MUCH -BETTER Doctors Say He May Live Until Sep tember Water In Pleural Cavity Be ing Absorbed and no Further Operation will Be Netessary Rome, July 18. Tho offl'clal bulletin says the Pope passed a sleepless night, but since the first hours of morning has had quiet nnd rcpoao His respi ration Is calm and not superficial, be cause tho level of tho pleura fluid has sanl;. His respiration is 28, pulso weak at S8, temperature 3C.2, and his general condition remains unchanged. Lappont, Mazzont. The physicians seem delighted at his Improvement. An' operation Is not at present' neces sary, nnd the doctors say this morn ing It Is posqlblo the Popo may live until tho II rat of September. Rome. July IS. At 4 o'clock tho Vatican reports contlniio cheerful. Tho pontiff had somo rest' during tho dny, tiiul tho amelioration of his condition hns been maintained. Will Make Place for Low Oyster Day, July 18. Mayor Low, Nicholas Murray and Butler Meyer, ambassador to Italy, woro Roosevelt's guests today. ,Now York, July 18. Politics aro be lloved to bo tho causo of tho meeting. It Is generally rumored in case Low Is defeated for tho mayoraltty he will be onored the portioua now hem by Mey er, who Ib said to bo weary of tho place FLIET WILL MEET American Ships to Haye a Sham Battle Will Try to Demonstrate They Can Take Maine White Elephant if They Succeed litn Washington, July 18. Mover before In America have tho naval manouv res been planned on such u scalo as those which takb placo In August oft tho coast of Elaine. Two lmmcnso fleets, comprising tho flower of tho American navy, will combat. Ono de fends Uio New England ports whlto tho other attacks. Afterward tho two will combine under Rcnr-Admlral Unker, forming tho largest fleet over mobilized off tho American coast, nnd attack Portland hnrbor in nn endeavor to provo they can conquor tho land towns In Contral Illinois, whero tho storm reached Its highest speed, 25 aro known to bo dead and nearly 100 Injured, several of whom nro not ex pected to recover Information from many sections is mengro, as the wires aro down. Tho damago to buildings nnd cropB is heavy, SmalfBoy Suicides Stockport. Ohio, July 18. A 12-year. old son of Farmer Lindsay committed , sulcido last evening by shooting. No cauBo was assigned. Stock, Marke,t ,isSteadier Now York, July 18. The stock mar ket is much steadier. Tho weekly. bank statement, which shows over 13,000,000 In excess of lejjal require ment on hand, has had a good effect Wanted Her , Jewelry Now York, July 18. Miss draco Taylor, widow of tho lato James Cald woll. who wns fdr years tho Btartor on forces. Tho battleship squadron of tho California raco tracks, appeared tho North Atlantic, tho fleet from tho.jn tho Jefferson pollco court thlH Aaniina 41n Ifitn nan hha fwnnt T)n I I . !.. it... ,..... ..t wk.uii-0, mu ncuimibti uuiu i mi io- lnurillllK HKUlliai lliruo JUUUK II1UI1 llnlf lw,1.lnv mouth nnd nearly tho entlro Cnrrlbean who. sho alleges, attempted to rob hor ,,", n, r squadron, nna tno now training 0f J4G.000 worth of Jewelry. squadron from tho Chcsapeak, and all tho participants, are now en route. August ICtli n spectacular Inspection of tho Immense fleet will bo mado b. President Itoosovolt, Secretary Moody and Admiral Dewey off Oyster Bay. Tho joint maneuvres with tho army wlir begin off Portland. August 23d. "Wlroles8 telegraphy will bo given a thorough test. - n ReHance Camo In First. Now London, July 18. Tho unof flclal finish of tho yacnts Is as fol fel fol eows: Reliance 1:33:S4, Constitution 1:42:00, Columbia 1:51:47. Made His WJII First. Lexington, Ky., July 18. Bwen will go to Jackson next week to testify he ro ro tho grand jury relatlvo to tho burning of his hotel. Ho mado his will and transferred all his property to his wlfo. as he fears assasslnntlon. Engineer's Meeting Indianapolis, Ind., July 18. A meet ing of the flvo railway brotherhoods Is to be held in Indianapolis tomorrow. Wages, It Is said, will bo Uio principal subject of discussion. It is reported that somo roads in the Central Traffic association havo not ndvifnced wages to the standard of tho western roads, and that others havo not mado ad vances that nro satisfactory to tho mon- Chief of tho flvo brothorhoods, together with other leading officors, aro expected to attend tho meeting. 0 Speculation Closes Mills. Fall River, "Mass., July 18. As a re sult of the cotton corner, tho mills here can't get raw material, and aro shutting down. Seven thousand em ployes are already Idle, and thousands of others will be out by tho mtddlo of next week. , . , , 8ehools In Thre Counties. In Stato Superintendent Ackorman'a office" three annual reports of county superintendents of schools wero filed, showing Uio condition of tho schools in the three counties covered. Thoy aro tho counties of Marlon, Lane and Harney. ' Supt E. T. Moores. of Marion coun ty, reports 5036 males and 4837 fe males between the ago of 4 and 20 years enumerated, with an enrollment Of 3115 males and 2971 females, and of this latter class 36 boys and 53 girls were under the ago of 0 years. Tho number of teachers employed during tho year was 215, at salaries averag ing $4454 for males and $30.38 for tho lady teachers, There are 114 school districts in tho county nnd 5365 legal Jotore for school purposes. The aver se dally attendance was 4467, and the whole number of days attended dur ing the year 598,600. Tho public schools libraries contain -4832 books, of which number 1313 wero purchasod during the past year. Tho money" avaliauio during the year aggregated $111,514.- SO. and of this amount I88.063.&O was expended, Tho estimated value of the school houses and grounds Is S195.36G, and that of Uio apparatus and fixtures $33,809, and the insurance ou uio property is $110.0C5. Thero wero 271 teachers employed in the schools, showing a reducUon of 56 since 'last year: and the enrollment In the schools has decreased 300. The two Other report are as fol lows! . Lane County. Number of pupils enrolled during taking of census, 6692; enrolled in tho schools. 5071; under 0 years of age, 74; number of teachers, 222; average salaries paid, males, $41; females, $34; average daily attendance, 2270; number of districts. 118; books In li braries, 1925; cash receipts. $105, 694 57; expenditures. $87,064.43. Harney County. Number of pupils enrolled during census. 1020; enrolled in schools, 682; under 6 'years of age, 33; Number of teachers. 35; average salaries, males, $61.67; females $50.24; average daily attendance, 418; number of library hnnV. 234: recelnU. S18.454.02." ex penditures. $17,678.45; value of school houses, $22,650; furniture, $6530; In surance, 19100, Insane on the Desert. Tucsch, Arlx., July 18 A woll- dressed man, evidently English, was found lnsano on the desert, near Cos,, iSonorn, by a miner, and taken to tho. IJWOIMIHI fk, VWO V ID U4IUUIU 11 talk. n Chance for the Presidency. In politics, if in no other branch of human affairs, chance or accident cer tainly does play a part Tho presi dency, for which somo of our great est men have striven in vain, has .been often accidentally reached. John Tyler was an enthusiastic 'shoutor for Henry Clay for president in tho wing of tho convention or isti). Clay was defeated and William Hen ry Harrison was nominated. Tyler felt so bnd ho wept on tho floor of tho convention. These tears mado him vice-president. Hence one his torian speaks of President Tylor an "tho accident of an accident." Hel literally cried hlmslef Into tho Whlto, House, Daniel Webster, his lncom- parablo greater contemporary, twlco refused the vlce-pretldency, nnd I would havo becomo president each, timo If ho had not When Lincoln was nominated the second time General Butler of Massa chusetts was urged begged In fact to tako tho second place. Ho con temptuously refused. Andrew John son was put into It Instead .simply lecauso ho was a loyal Tennessee man a sentimental way of saying that tho south was still In tho Union. Butler spent half a million dollars In years after In vain efforts to reach tho office which, without knowing It, ho spurned 'when It was within his. reach Andy Johnson, the tailor, I who never thought of jielng vlco-pres-1 Ident when tho convention of 1804 met, became president ' Chester Allan Arthur was not even mentioned or dreamed of for vice president when the convention mot that named Garfield In 1880, But to placate Conkllng, who was wrathful over Orant'a defeat for a third term, tho Garfield leaders left it to Conk ling to name anybody he choso for vice-president Conkllng named Ar-' thur for no other reason than to retal-1 lato on President Hayes and Secre tary Sherman, who had removed Ar thur from the collectorshlp of the port of New York to spite Conkllng. And Arthur accidentally became president,! greatly to Conkltngs subsequent dlic' gust HooccYf.ll is the latest example of the large part chance has played In selecting our presidents for us. Tho Spanish war made hlra a popular hero and forced him on Piatt as candldato for gcvornoi. By bis own admission, Demccratio voters, disgusted with their own leaders, elected him. In the governorship he displeased Piatt, and, intending to bury him politically Piatt forced him into the vice-pris-' Idency. And Roosevelt, wb was said to havo wept in rage when ho' was , forcod to take the second place with McKlnley, la president today and has a fair chacce? if be lives, of getUng a second term. New York WorI"d, Oi - Illinois Has a Cyclone. Chicago, July 18. The latest ad vices of the district swept by the tor nado which spent its final fury on Chi cago last night indicates the casualty list as underestimated in last Bight's reports. In Streator, Mendota, Ver ona,, Campus, Kangley and other Petticoat Government Berlin. July 18, A sonsaUon has boen caused by tho publication of ac cusations against tho fomalo mem bers of tho Bavarian royal house They aro chargod with conducting a pottycoat regime, procuring appoint ments for favorites, and promoting; an anti-Jewish crusado. Eight princesses aro involved, including Uio Crown Princess Marie. Australia's NewCspital Melbourne July 18. Tomtit, In Now South Wales, has been suleotod as tho now capital of tho Fodoratcd Australian states. It Is a small town, In tho agricultural district WANT ' TO STOP STRIKE Kellogfc Company Grow Tired of the Contest t Its Officers Hold Conference With Executive Cost- 'mlttee of Federation; of Labor Chicago, July 18. At 10 o'clock tTillr. morning a conforenco botwecu tire Federation of Labor executive corrr ralttco nnd Kolloggs was held In an t tomp to scttlo tti strike. Tho com pany wants to open tho shops. Tho strikers demand na a first consMcrax tlon tho reinstatement of old m ploycs. Thoro woro 760 cmployctT Be foro tho strike, of whom 400 nro left who want rc-omploymcnt Most or tho others havo found work oIbo whoro. It was Anally ngrocd on Ims part of each to discuss matters wlUr their respective, sides, and hold an other conference Monday. Thoro was; no rioting totiny on account, oi nr A largo torco or iroiiec keep tho crowds from collecting; in tho manufacturing district. New Warden at 8an Quentfrt. San Francisco, July 18. Jolnr Tompkins, ex-chlef of police of Oak land, wiis selected today as warden ol tho San Quentln penitentiary, buo cocdlntf Martin Agulrro. ' Ftcsk Today Peaches and Watermelons AT Zinn's 154 State St Pht-na 1971 Main. THE STORE THAT CAN SAY "WE SATISFY" Prices f$tfaranteed to be the lowest, Quality considered, named anywhere, Goods ex changed quickly; money returned instantly. PARASOLS REDUCED ONE-THIRD Midsummer Sale Enthusiasm spreads through our entire store. In every de partment you will find many choice items that will iulerest. Towels Always hero in abundance nt lowest prices. Soe our special counter, f nil sizeTURKISH and LINEN HUCK at tho under price of 10 ShirtWaists What woman ever had too many shirt waists? None. That why you should patronizo our midsummer sale. Values from 60 to $0.00 now - 25c to 3.98 Uaderwear FIR WAKM WEATHER Onr complete linea are bukj to pleiwe you. We are offering a 20o value for 50o value for 60c value for ISc 25c 35c Ckilrfre Need to bo dressed in a cool manner. We are interested in having the right garments. Men HERE'S YOUfi CLOTHING CHANCE Two-piece summor BuitsW.SO1 and $8 values, Midsummer Special Sale $5.00' Top Coats Away uuderpricod, This Sprlng'a purchases, values up to $15, Midsummer Salo . $7,85 Summer Underwear. At Midsummer Sale prices. The reasen: Broken sizes from our clioioeat stock. $1.25 values 75o .50 vnluw 36o A Straw Hat Is tho proper thing now gives lots of ventilation-aves the hair, keeps the head cool. We have them at any price. BthiK Suits Ypur wardrobe during your outing is not complete without one. We havo them at 50c,$,00, $2.00 Ladir TAiiot'Made Stilts Reduced Ofle-Tiiid Jos- fevers , S0HS Tfae Store Tt Tttfjwet Tie Traefe Up Court St.