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t x 3Kprj " .THBDAiW' ?YjW'.':-- '-. - OL. XIII. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1903. NO. 100. II II K X A I JPTON MORE HOPEFUL ays tlie Conditions Yere bad for the Shamrock links the Reliance got puffs of Wind the Shamrock was not Lucky Enough to Catch Highlands, Aug. 21. Llpton today Imoro hopeful Uian over of winning o cup. no fccjH yuBwruay cuuui. bns wcro tho worst ho over say ofi indy Hook, Tho Shamrock had low for wind, tno -oimncc lticuy tough to cntch puffs giving her the ad. Whonover wo did got a breeze lost no tlmo In getting up on the bllanco's gain, but luck nover lasted iiopo for n fair breczo when wo will low what tho Shamrock can do. Wo ant tho raco on oven terms, and If get It I don't fear tho results. Ho bid up Its rabbit's foot charm, iighcd and said, "I guess my luck sn't nil left yet." fLIpton continued, "Whllo tho wind ntod, tho Shamrock did bettor work Inn tho Reliance. You may tnlk nr tin pleaso, but that's my belief. I link, too. tho Rollanco g ot chills loft, from her higher topsails. My nly disappointment yesterday was my frlcnde on tho Erin, which lever had such a flno party aboard. hero woro not mora than a dozen ritishcrs, but Americans from ovory art of tho state, and oven as far away i San Francisco. I am sorry for !icm that wo dldn'a have a real raco, nd Borry bocausb of tho klndncsr Ihown for mo by tho American pco- Lie. In Ood's worhWthoro Isn't n plndllor people. Tho English might fry to bo kind, but thoy don't know low to bo kind llko tho Araerlcnns." Klillo Llpaon was talking the Roll nee, with her sails set to dry, swept last for a short spin. Llpton said. 3ho's a benuty, and no mistake." lalf an hour later tho Shamrock went lit on a similar spin. eather will beJFaYorable l New York, Aug. 21. Tho weathor urnu predicts light northerly winds morrow morning, shifting to the aitward, and getting stronger as the lay advances. Tho oMds today arc hree to one on tho Reliance, and but bets aro posted this forenoon, f lllWMrHMWlHH ll ! flf Get them now!! while tho weather is hot Gteatly "Reduced Ptices on Staw and Ctash We noed tho room so you can went for men, boys and children. Hammocks It will pay you to get one closing prices. rn n iff YORK RACK! mu Salem's Cheapest One E. T. Barnes, Prop, mllll mllllllm'"'' Wind up of the Encampment San Francisco, Aug. 21. Though this was tho last dr.y on tho official program of tho Grand Army encamp ment thcro wao no falling off of Inter est nppnrout on the part of tho thou sands of veterans and other visitors In the. city. Tho encampment held a con cluding business session tit which tho unfinished business was got out of the way. Hundreds of tho veterans visited Oakland, Alracda and other suburban cities this afternoon and were tho ob jects of elaborate entertainment on the poit of tho cltlzcnB of thoso places. Special exercises of an interesting character will bo hola In tho Mechan ic's Pavilion tonight ns a fitting wind up to tho great gathering. Tomorrow night will 880 tho majority of tho visi tors turn their Jaccs homownrd. Many have arranged to visit Yoscmlto vol fey, tho big troo forests 'and other placos of Interest In California before proceeding homeward. Will Fight Against Piatt .... ... a...." oi tj.i.i.,. uymur uuy, mh - uum Roosevelt nnd Governor Odell are dlB- joussing New York politics today. Odell Is said to be anxious to have an antl-I'liut man elected to the vacant scat In tho upper houso of tho logtsla- ture. Congressman Dabcock Secretary Cortelyou dlno with President this evening. and htc Austria Talks to the Sultan Constantinople, Aug. 21. Tho Aus trian ambassador today sent a note to tho Porto demanding adequato pro tection for tho Austrian consul at Monastlr, also for tho Oriental rail way connecting Turkey and Europe; which Is run py an Austrian syndlcato. Salisbury Is Dying London, Aug. 21. Lord Salisbury Is barely allvs this morning, and there Is no hopo of his recovery. London. Aug. 21. Lord Salisbury Is slowly sinking. Oxygon Is . being used this afternoon. Means Danger for Bissell . . In Indiana, In which there Is a gen- Bar 'Harbor, Aug. 21. Tho pbysl.lera, (,enln, of complicity ,n tho Uoe. Clans attending ox-rosimasiur uenerui Bissell, dony his Illness is at all seri ous. HATSl have them cheap. Big assort- j Reduced for next season at our nmf - Price Cash Store. I! VICTORS WANT SPOILS Assistant Secretary Ryan Wakes up the Hornets Appoints Democratic National Committieman to an Office that has Ripe Plums in it Washington, Aug. 21 Assistant Secretary Ryan, of the interior de partment, stirred up a political hor nets' nest by the nppolntment, made public today, of Lowy Williams, of Juneau, Alaska, tho democratic na tional committeeman from Alaska, as executive- commissioner to take charge of tho Alaskan exhibit at the World's fair. Tho other commission er Is Governor Brady, who gets no salary. Williams will get $2500 por year nnd his expenses. An intlraa- tlon of the appointment leaked out In advance, and Republican politicians strenuously protested, led by Senatoi Carter, of Montana, but tholr pro tests were Ignored. Cruiser to Jje Tested Bar Harbor, Aug. 21. The cruiser Cleveland arrived here last night and Is making preparations for tho gov ernment test of her speed. She must show twenty-six and a half knots an hour. Root has Gone toEngland Now York, Aug. 21. Secretary Root sailed today on tho Celtic for Liverpool, to attend tho Alaskan boundary commission, of which ho Is a member. Foster also sailed for Turkey. Testifies at Long Range Georgetown, Aug. 21. The Powers trial this morning was devoted to reading tho deposition of ex-Governor i Taylor, of Kentucky, now a fugitive j murijeri St.Louis lias aBig Fire St. Louis, Aug. 31. A flro early this morning In tho Loo Optical company'c works, caused a loss of $00,000. The Simmons Hardware company was damaged to tho extent of $5000, and the Boston Dental company $2000, the Lold Shoe company $10,000, and tli' Breltllng cafe $500. Tho losses ot tho latter threo wero duo to tho fall ing of an Immense water tower across the street, flooding tho building In which they aro located. Humbert Farce at End. Paris, Aug. 21. Labori concluded his argument in behalf of tho Hum berts this morning by declaring no dishonesty bad been proved and of tho money, enough remains to dis charge all dobts and still leave a surplus. He said tho only real ac cuser was tho notorious usurer Catta- nl, who Is seeking personal revenge. He charged former Premier Waldtck Rosseau and members of the present cabinet with corruption In connection with the case. The public prosecut or was chosen because he was known to be hostile to the Humberts. The prosecutor aroso and denied this. A due of words followed, until tho judge Intervened. He threw tho first light on the mystery by declaring that the madame's birth certificate, produced In court by the prosecution, was not the real one. The madame was nerv ous, and kept Interrupting Labori tin til- be finally Imperiously demanded of her to keep silent When Labon concluded. Emlle D'Qaurlac commenc ed his address. Baker's squadron carrlea 23 um- plres. Misery loves and has com- pany. THE CAR JUMPED THE TRACK Street Car in Seattle Goes Down an Embankment One Woman was Fatally hurt ' and a Dozen or more Children Seriously Injured Scattlo, Aug. 21. A street ear loaded with Sunday Bchool picnickers from Ballard, got beyond control of tho motorman on tho grndo at Tro mont, a Seattle suburb this morning, Jumped the track on a sharp curve, plunged down a 20-foot embankment and turned over. Ono woman was fatally and a dozens others, mostly children, wcro Seriously Injured. Seattle, Aug. 21. A later dispatch says the fatally Injured are Mrs. 01 sen and Mrs. Mnry Eggen. NaYrstnT" Haying fun Rockland, Me., Aug. 21. Admiral Barker's' squadron will steam for hero Monday. Thcro aro 22 umpires, one from each vessel. Tho naval re serves and militia of tho adjoining states will participate. Ono of the first efforts will be to seize tho sta tion. Shot His Wife by Mistake Chicago,' 'Aug.' 21. Policeman Schaefor whllo looking for a burglar In hla kitchen early this morning, Bhot and seriously, perhaps fatal fy, wounded his wife, who had followed him down stairs. Sho exonerated hor husband from all blame. Curtain Drops for Old Actor Now, York, Aug. 21. John Ellslor, one of tho best known actors and managers of tho old school, died this morning aged 80 years. Ho was known tho world over as tho partne of Joseph Jcfforson in the 'COs, Ho brought out Clara Morris and James LcwIb. Ho 1-avos a son and two daughters, one of whom, EMo Ellslor, Is famous. Gagged the Tower Man. Chicago, Aug. 21. Four masked men last night bound gagged and tied to tho lovers, Towennan Jamos Kill ers, and proceeded to rob freight cars. Ehlers was discovered by an engine crow some hours Inter, In tlmo to sovo tho wrecking of a passonger natrl entering tho yard. Ho lies fifty lovers In the tower. Tho men got away with but a small booty. Probate Court Matters. In the county court this forenoon the final acount of A. F. Hotor, Jr., administrator of tho estato of Jullua Ituef, deceased, camo up for hearing and was allowed. Tho administra tor was ordered discharged and his bondsmen released from any further liability. As tho final papers In thls estato were being filed tho clerk remarked that It had been closed much more quiCKiy tnan iuobo inuiiuro uiuuuy are. and upon looking up tho dates Itj"1 "'" "'"" """ "" was observed that this estate, which Involves ovor 110.000, was wound up as early to a day as It was posslblo under the law. Some oMho property In Polk county has already been sold siu7 tho estate Is settled, and if all such matters were thus promptly at tended to there would be much less trouble In the world. A H. Wilson, oxecuior of tho will of tho lato Mary Jane Starkey, has filed his final acocunt. and tho court fixed the hearing for September 22, 1903. at 2 p. m. The report shows a balance on hand of $3005.31. to be paid to the heirs. E. P. Morcom, administrator ot the estate of Fred Goodman, deceased, fllnd his final account, showing that the receipts and disbursements aro the receipts and disbursements evenly balanced, and ho mks mat a, day be fixed for hearing nls report. Japan Getting Readyjor War Victoria, B. C, Aug. 21. Japanese papers received by tho steamer In dravelll today from' Yokohama, to August 4, discuss tho alleged Immi nence of war, nnd tell ot continued military preparations. Tho Japan Advertiser says tho Japancso govern ment Is actively preparing for war, whether war comes or not. Tho men of tho different regiments nro tak ing leavo of their families and frlcnde und Formosa is being filled with troops. Tho Japanese paper quotes a long Interview w'th W. H. Krumm, an American mining expert from Man churia, who, In brief, said bis obser vations in Manchuria Bhowod him clearly that Russia Intended to kcop Mnuchurla, and was prepared to fight for tho torrl'ory. Ho told of enor mous expenditures on railway Im provements, rapid building of towns, erection of substantial barracks and preparations to swarm troops Into Eastern Asia. Mr. Krumm desires tho erection ot strong fortifications on'tlio hills which guard tho narrow Isthmus connecting tho Port Arthur peninsula with tho mainland. Aftor advising that Great Britain nnd America allow Russia to have Manchuria and telling ot Increased Amorlcan Imports during Russia's oc cupancy, Mr. Krumm goes on to say that Japan mny force war because of tho excitement nnont the Russian ac tion in Coroa. Mr. Krumm further remarks, although ho says tho state ment should bo taken with rcsorvc, that a Russian ofllclal Informed htm ho hnd It from tho minister of wni during his visit Uiat a declaration of war might be expected as soon as the Japancso rlco crop wns harvestod.Tho Amorlcan mining mm finally quotes that It Is hotter for tho powers to so euro what concessions thoy can in China, as to fight would moan tho most sanguinary nnd oxpcnslvo war of modern times. Carried Corpse in Coffee Can Monongnhela, Pa., Aug. 21.J Tho blootstalncd corpso of a G-yoar-old boy was discovered Wednesday by the baggagoman on a Pittsburg, Virginia & Charleston railroad train enrouto to Dravosburg. The body was packed tightly In n largo coffeo can and was wrapped In tho blood-soaked folds of a woman's .dross. Tho only mnrk on tho body was a bullet holo In tho broust. Tho can was deposited In th- baggngo car at Waltorsburg by n man and woman who said thoy would tako It off at Dravosburg, tholr des tination. When Ornvosburg was reached tho couplo wero arrested. They said tnolr names were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jubller. of Tucker, and that tho boy was their son who had accidentally phot hlmsolf with his father's rovolvor. When found ho was dead, and they decided to kcop the matter quiet and bury him privately at Dravosburg. Over Doso of Hydrant Water, Salt, Lake, Aug. 21. Andrew Ad' nms, tho waltor who on last Saturdaj murderously assaulted and frightful ly slashed Mrs. Jennie Oornld with a razor and then cut sevral gashes In his own throat in nn effort at solf destruction, committed suicide In a rcmarkablo manner at tho Holy Cross hospital last night. Slnco ho was brought to tho hospi tal ho has made- sovoral attempts to tear open tho self-inflicted wounds in his throat, and a closo watch has been kept on him. Tonight, howovor, he ovadod his nurso and went Into a bathroom, Ho got Into tho tub, and. placing bis mouth over tho faucet, turned tho water on full forco. One - - tho man attempted to drag him from the tub, but Adams clenched the fau cet between his teeth and bold on until unconscious. He died within a fow minutes. It is now bolloved that Mrs. Gerald, who formerly lived in Ilutto will re cover. They Made a Quick Trip. New Vork, Aug. 21. Tho nutolots Krarup and Fetch, who left aSn Fran Cisco July 20, wU reach Manhattan beach tills evening. Calob Powers' star witness, ex Oovornor Taylor, might havo more weight were ho not a fugitive from, Justice, under Indictment for tho same, crimo Powora baa been twice convict-1 aro-eaoi. iByioriniwmu.iauuin.1, ana am wsiuaw nk wwwi wi v Hef. DROWNED TODAY AT NEWPORT A Thousand People Watch His Dying ' Struggles Otto Kleeman Carried out by the Tide and all Efforts to Save Him are Unavailing Newport, Ore, Aug. 21. A young man wns drowned whllo surf bathing at Nye Crook beach this morning, In plain viow of a thousand people Ho went In with many strong swimmers and wns carried out by tho current. In splto of his best efforts h'o was unable to return, though ho kept afloat for fully half an hour. A ropo was got wltlu 30 feet ot him, but it was not long enough to reach him, nnd though every effort posslblo wnu made by strong hearts and willing hands nothing could be dono, and ha finally disappeared from tho vlow of tho thousand oxcltcd wr tellers. It Is believed to bo William Kloeman, o( Portland, who arrived Saturday night, with his mother, Mrs. Otto Kleeman, and n sister. Tho body has not been rccovorcd. Coolto Pntton can do his own cook Ing, of courso, so It will not bo neces sary for tho nudtenco to roast him to night. Ftesh Today Bananas and Oranges -AT m Zinn's 154 Statu 8t Phone 1971 Main. Yesterday our wash goods man made up his mind to MAKK 8U011T WOP.K OK ALL WASH ClOOPS IK THE 8T011K, aud in hia determination to do eo cuts tho priced of all colored WASH GOODS I 2 It's a big cut, but wo must cloeo out the stock. Wo nover carry goods ovor from ono season to tho other if prico will prevent it. v Marvelous Values In Shirt Waists One-Thirrf RecfoctJoa Every lady who visits pur storo knows tho superiority of our shirt waist value, and when thoy arc offered nt this liberal reduction it is certainly worth whilo to call in aud in- vsstigate. ) (a master stroke 1