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&AuEM, M- THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1901. sh ZLmmwewmmmmmKmmmmwwmmwBmwmmmmmmmmwmm g JE DAILY JOOBNAU TWO BOYS ALASKAN BOUNDARY DISPUTE THE OLD RELIABLE WILL MEET mm- . K , tu mi m Riches in y Will Be Decided VlFayor of Uncle Sam in Never Should Have Been Arbitrated Because There Was Nething: to Arbitrate New York, Julr 2J- Profawor 0. II. Tlttman, superintondr-nt of tho United State coast and geodetic mirvoy, nail for Europe Uxlay on nn Important mis Blon In connection with tho Alaskan boundary situation. Incidentally ho will represent thin government at the conference of Iho gcodotlc conirros which moots nt Copenhagen early noxt jnontii. After Uio ndjournmont of tho geo detic comsres Professor Tlttman will go to Imdon to assist tho Amorl mn mombors of tho Alaskan hound nry commission, consisting of Secre tary Hoot, senator iouge ana lurmcr Senator uirner of Wnshlngton. vro feasor Tlttmati In one of tho beat postod man In tho United Btatos on (lin Alaskan boundary dispute Tor years ho Iiiih mndo a special study of ilila suiijeet nni no nos securwi mr Iho coast and goodiillo survoy a valu able collection of old Ilrltlsh nnd other innps, samp of which, It U said, (how that tho Hrljlih geogrophors admit tho Amorlcari contention and (hat the territory In dlsimlo' belong to the United Htntw. Professor Tlttman has mado an Impartial study of the one tlon, nnd n n result of his InvestiRn tlon, extended ovor a number of years, ho Is firmly convinced that ir an agreement 14 reached by tho romiuls slon It will be favorable to tho United States. , Ho was one of the commissioners who two yean ago studied original maps In Canada and examined bound ary posta In tho northwest country aa preliminary to tho work of fixing the true boundary lino. Whllo Pro fessor Tlttman Is not a moiuborjOf tho commission ho will tiavo great. Influ ence with IU member by giving them mm POWDER Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Oregon Militia Will Gather Just the Same New Rifles Will be Received and Target Practice Will be a Feature of the NailonalGuards the benefit of his technical knowlcdco and experience l In connection with tho doparturo of Profeasor Tlttman It I reported that the boundary commission, consisting M Secretary Hoot nnd Bon a tors U)dge aad Tnrner, will go to 1-omlim with Instructions to yield, nothing In view W the belief that the claim of tho United. Slstea Is well authenticated. Unlws tho Ilrltlsli yield. It Is said, there Is sure to be a dlsngroomont and In dispute nnd In all probability will decllno to enter Into further negotia tions. . Baker County School Notes Tho report of the linker county schools wiw yorterday filed In the or flcu of Stnlo Hunt. ACkcrman. Tho conditions In that county are anown to be vry satisfactory, nn inorauo being nntfxJ in many of the statistic The following data were taken from the repert: Total number enumerated, M45, number pupil roMeJ. 763; number enrolled under 6 year of age. SO; iai, AruiOnred. 110: number of children not attending any bciiooi. IMS: whole number days' attendance, 39S.W8: average dally nttondanco. IMS; dlatrict In the oounty.. ut; vote in ih muntr. UST: dkiks in tne II brnr)'. 1018: new books bought, 102; cash welpta. I0C.71O.3C; expendi tures. I79.SCO.G7; value of school property. IM7.556; Insurance, $18,300; average salarlos pnld malo tencnora, 150.17; female, IH.77. Bitten by a Mad Dog this wilt practically decldo tho caso In favor of the united Htntes. for In tho event of tho failure of the negotiations develop. mis government win stana ny its -7-; Claim, retain control nf the torrltory U Trlb for tobacco Mllyrw" jiii i ',' ''f ,' '' ", '' '! "' i jii ii. J. Ii Marsh, the Kalrmount mer chant returned yesterday from a trip to tho terminus of tho Bosetnia rail road. Mr. Marsh Inform u that tke 15- yearold daughter of Mr and Mrv J. O Hunt. wllkon in I'sJrasomrt. iIIcmI at Wlldwood. la tn country. Saturday. To add to the- family sorrow Mr. Mars said Mr Hi bitten by a (leg Senday teerstng. am It Is believed the aetata! was Mm. Hunt was taken to ueuij otvirihr AdiulnntGeneral C. V. Oantenbeln wa in Salem yeatcway, and while hero was in consultation with tho gov ernor rogardlng the proposed encamp ment of the Oregon National Guard, nnd completed tonis arrangements that will be pleasing to tho military men of the state. The news recently received from the war tlopnrtmont that the Joint maneuvers of the regular troops of tho Department of the Columbia and tho militia of the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho could not be held tills year, was a keen disappoint ment to the members of the guard In this stnto., ns the men had counted on a profitable time at the Joint encamp ment with the regular troops. When tho state military authorities ascer tained that the promised Joint camp could not be held, a meeting of the military boanl was held late Tuesday afternoon, in Portland, and It was de cided, by unanimous vote of the mem ber present, to recommend to the governor that all of the state troops be placed In camp for 10 day, from Thursday, September Jd. to Saturday, Soptomoor 12th. inctative. at place to be decided upon Utter, and that bo recruit be perasrUed to participate. unle regularly eontd prior to Ao gust 3d. M days before tn t wane meat of the tear of ty. It wu uu in ! Hun in was sealed to tat mti by uie a4Jua-nrU vwcrbr lime- b9b. it w ik aM ap prv4 ry Ma UUtk ) . tkU soortu aXMUBmm k prarr 4 thai m Pleasure Sr in the Swk. k rS'X V Jr llllV ik BjJB JH H S kH -1 kkklv Jr Cask aav M m r asW laA, jf mMm H flVnH jr Besides getting the best m T Bf Hp J Sc c,cTar' Holders of bands H TBEMyr r have chance of winning a for- H ( jr tunc- $142,500 will be given away. B1 -yj Save th BawiUs JB jT Two bands from Recruit Cig&rs arc equal to gH J one i& from St&r Tobacco in securing presents JH ha been "walloped" by Eugene and she can administer several more spankings before her arm tires. 0 Eugene Cettlna Fervid. Tho M. B evangelist announce that h will speak this evening on Two Unscrupulous Doctor Tio Are Dotmg a Damnable Buslne In Bu- e Mr. Barrett is a sensational pexu-fcer aad those attending will ox Pt '. hear something radical In the Tomorrow evening the b- UIIKItllH llf f f UltsHiafl!!!!!!'! SPBBR BROS. ntbHitt w1trtvt aaonoiw'd U ' Some Fellows who a xir m w s rha-.it h laa.? Sua Eage Guard. TV k T7 MM , Msti- Chact th pnai v w ti ch of to await developmmt. her g- lng evidence that hydrophoM Hugone HenlMer. tiifttnifiniittimitttaiffitng To Sea-Side or Mountains! Hundreds of pounds of PRBSH ROASTED Coffee wc have put up in AIR TIGHT ! ! Carious. Also Tea, Cocoa, Baking Powedr and flavor- z j nig cxuacis. ; Send in your order and we will put them up In the f ; : same style. Free i top. with every purchase of SI 00 or f oyer (mention this ad) and we will X Kiveoie of those pretty Lunch f Butter Cups with a nickle screw I Willi SIM Phone 2411, Black Free Delivery yggggyt a- me 30itaK M4 IABkt Th mmokm at flha afar i a. 1AM til at t otam tet 4S tte nn!telMi m dh mum Ocr4 iff xMm wOtmd t-msiiwim Th ifs flu mrs-niT w W m t put hy (h CMtml war depsMMnsw. la oavrr jar ,nm tec fross th 4wsMit MvUliI ty porwtai i t sri. wSjta omsmo wm nU rMwdke tmm4 of th atai. Tho Neaat w tk. the Mttkarr hewrt r n a w-ay- uriiwii aMrt the bmsi w win a Reed ad proftuM wkooi t Mnsrtio) It U not doctM m rt W th rgUr will no tjtto eamp tmd tt U hopd thr wtn jot th nt$m yu. ttoaal kmH la thoir muur -. and thiM add mrh to law mnmmU th- eoiaaspsAoat WHW4wWfwat,,)8(tw4wf4 FRANK DAVIS, Manage, -STANDARD BISCUIT CO, (Union I ,h.n ?00klelt,ARAD,SE S0DA CHEW M.rrktatoif toy J I CAPITOL COMMISSION CO. p0oJi,va,5ffu,9aai,,rojuc- r UHhee Block. miHtmfcHWWfaHsW! Will Play at the Fair u-'zr?" "".. t7 terday aftcrsooa awarded th ttm tract for the mttete at Um uto fair r ui rrw. W. K. McBtfoy. tola LJ? the. '01lrtl, Kaait basd at Bugene, bet aow Uii i, Salem where he I th new l4r of the Salem Military baad Mr MeBl roy will furnish the music at the race track and at other point In the fair grounds, hero music will h re quired, am will also furel.fa the n'. strumentaUoR in the andltorhim la .! f?'88" thu ""WW" " entire musical program, with the wceptton of the ocal number, to be provided for later by the board. Mr. McBlroy had the rontra.-t ku year, nod so wll were the offletaiJ Ph-aw.1 Hitb hi srvlci that th new 'oatraet wa cheerfully awarded to him for thl year. He will add the beat musirai talent obtainable to the band for this year' fair. Cheerful News for Andrew. Andrew Kleor. an aged reeldent of l..,COU,DtJr- Vlbo bM "vlag at f"'l2..for .OM,e t,w wl be bruwrtit iu thle i-lty thl Mternoos and ulacd in tho t-oMKty hotplbil. n j that h wiu Voog be a burden to any Baseball Mill... J.? a,w,e nl iBhoeently. PMtUe ahout the Heit. and thlBBi epnaeetl thwrewrtk or eurV " fl he (fame are oat. it will kow bet- ..Y. ? WPt in the faee m7Zzzr?.rr rdent of 7.Z T" " umpire, and all the other teas.. "THh rrwrt.e.1 to m"h hall ri an- Hugee haa not prot.ted without causld ola --. luniiiawn nn hvam. .ii tnn ri... :; .. . . ?"! u .""? "u way tmi fa tight for stmight victories. Every team Seed for Building Stone X er mm waa lied m the elrcalt mmt eeVe tfeie seorwhwr. by J V raa Jtediteval. aahM the Camp imH wtt!ltac Oswpy of Chicago. for JJIM. for awlWing stoiw hT aeatntlaT for la the at th laieea posrofflcf. TV ptBcasUC slPtM ihM dwiiag 1'2 snhii to the CfcaapfceU Build Coeepawr St ft of bnlMIng Most at nnst -r feoc cratlns a. eaat f 12334. tm vhtrh aeaonne only Imm pai4; aiao that pbUntiff peed, at th tsMta ad reour of tlu dotoaaVuK fio to oe Frank Walt, to k aeed hi xttta otit build hkc lor siee te th SaV post efflrs hsUMte-tf Jednaunt as also aaked far th IZIM ad for laterast from Mm inry 1. ltS at C per et on the and to he 4)e. and for the usd dlibwrsnpeitt. and person al property In tkras rtty hekmRlni? to the aealatlff. u attached. J. A Jeffrey attormey for the plaintiff In th anion A aejlt was also Med by . Christen urn agalnet aaalnet U D. Kelly, of the Brook neighborhood, for the recovery ef a wnii1. aliened to have been wroocfnlry tahen by the defendant laet Kovenber and since then wrong folly ralaed by blm. to the damage of the plaintiff. Judproent I asked by the pUinUff for 1125.2. tho value of the plant, for S0 damsKt-a and for f special damages, and for his costs and disbursement. The plaintiff Is represented by Carson & Adams, Bd. Wilson, brought up from ner val a few daya ago on a charge of In sanity, waa thl morning roleased from euttody. The man bad been on a protracted spree, nnd whllo he was not Insane, it was thought best to keep him In Jail for a fow days, whore he could be given treatment. The coolest, cleanest placo In town for meals, or any kind of bread, cakos, pie, eta, in at .Strong's restaurant. in Trtb for Balo at Danlol Fry's. f 8c dozen for eggs tOc per lb for hens M J -2c per lb for butter In trade, less f 0 per cent in cash lllllgllliaiailll1l)lBlta)lt44 n. I wS '.'O illl Repairing a WatcH Of tho finest workmanship is a barcdl of our business that wo glvo specli attention to. Our repairing deptnl ment is conducted with tho utmorf skill, diamond are reset, and jow& of all kinds Is repaired In tho m perfect manner, besides optical wail of all kinds. C. T. Pomernv . . .! f .J w v...w , ' uv;C3 Jewoler and Optician, 288 Com. fit hVWaM-a-fnM H-m-M4--t-n.a j.i4.issm.ss iih 15 . - . t J&WMCCH& alott four Bankruptcy Notice. In the District Court of the United Stute. for tho District of Oregon. In the matter of C. I Alderman, bankrupt No, 734 In bankruptcy. To the creditor of C. U Alderman. of Salmon Itlvor. In the County of Uncoln. and county aforesaid, bankrupt: , Notice Is hereby given that on the fcilh day of July. A. D., 1B0S, th said a 1- Alderman wa duly adjudicated bankrupt upon hia own petition; and that the first meeting of hi creditors will be hold at my ofllco, at No. 99, State street. Salem. Oregon, on tho Sd day of August, 1908. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which tlwa the wild creditor may attend, prove tholr claim, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other bualnee a may properly come beforo said meeting. Dated at Salem, Oregon. July 22d A. D, mi. JOHN 1UYNB. ' 11 Referee in Bankruptcy. OASTORIA, Bun tU IU Kl V Htw Ahran BMrt lei. .... XTt - "S"n f 4 SZJZj nrr& f mm BICYCLES The! Swellest of All $35g $40 That is why we are still selling three wneels where we sold one at this time last year, Call in and inspect the 1903 models or ask our riders, they know, and you I and National friends, Sir- Sundries Bicycle Repairing We have a corn' pUte repair shop. ! I We ropair nil unkes of wheels. We fit nil makes of tires. Give Us A Call, I We Try To Please I &csut ISHIPP & HAUSER The Bike Men jBlBI1ltHltatltl11Hltltl1MIlf