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fFZmx&i ?""' rr-V' T" HTW ','-m'7 w y-w EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY; MAY 26, 1804. :f,Jf -A. II c l 9 Grand Opening New Silks Jackets and T ailot Suits $7.50 -$30.00 Special orders taken. Prompt delivery guaranteed. Samples sold. Don't fail to see them tomorrow and Saturday. Stockton & Co. " RUSSIA FAVORS PROJECT Would Give Consent to Colo- v nize Jews in Palestine Hamburg, May 26. Before tho "iZlonlst congress adjourned tho Central committee formally asked tho Russian government whether It would bo wil ifag to support Jewish colonization in FKlestein by Influencing tho Sultan to irrsat hip consent to tho codlnr-of land tor that purpose, to which Russia re plied afflrmatlvoly. Tho president al- iiniumwMWMi bbbbmbwbeiw f f Reliable j What is better N$&efcssc Just notlco the many Ramblers and Nationals as you go down the fltreot, There must bo a reason for It. Simply this, they aro good wheels ami wo tako caro of out rldors. If you hnyo not seen tho 1901 modols call in and wo' will show you our complete line of bicy cles. 1 Who is your Bicycle repairman I Wo would bo pleased to servo you. Wo havo a complete bicycle re pair shop. Wo carry a comploto lino of tho well-known G. & J., Hart ford and M. & W. tiros. With our experienced repairmen- wo aro dblo to glvo you tho very host attention. Glvo us. a call and wo will try to plenso. i Baseball - Watt Qhinrt ! bUppiieS TheBkycleMan. jj B BBBBBBB0 WBBBBBQBB f f ttMft ! ItlimtllUMHtMtMMtMlf MMtiattMumttttM Ebefnvistble! To thoso now using two pair of glassos wo would Bay & word; Como and see through the "Invisible" To those wearing old-stylo "dirt-catchers:" Como and boo through tho "Invisible." To thoso who need bifecals: Como and soo through tho "Invisible.' It Is a gtnoraj Invitation, Wo aro exclusive representatives or thoso lenaea Oome in, and oxamlno them, and youvwlll see (he greatest optical Invention of the ago. I Chas. H. Hinges, j 1 P!enr Optician. 83 State Street Next door to Lidd Bush Bank ltufcittmjt(ahi.a.IMfTffTTTttt,tyfBBtttffiii)-)n A ww wwww www www ww ww w-w-wrwFrwwW eo read a sympathetic letter from tho Kaiser. Board Goes to Bend. Governor Chamberlain, Secretary of State Dunbar and Treasurer Mooro left yesterday afternoon for Bend, to investigate somo Irrigation projects. They will be gono a week as the trip is a very hard ono, being a distance of 160 mllos by stage from Shanlko. Examined Cowa for Shipment. J. J. Smith, a veterinary surgeon of Albany, tested a car load of milk cows today for George Berdick which a?o being shipped to Seattle in charge of R. G. Keeno. Mr. Keeno will also take two carloads of sheep to Port land for Mr. Coll. Bicycles than the 1 904 j I pr MINERS Wf DISCUSS UMGN Western Federation of Labor May Join Other Bodies for Protection Denver, May 26.-rNb business of Importance was transacted at this morning's session of the Western Fed. oration of Labor. Tho timo was con' sumed in hearing reports of tho va rious committees and discussing the same. Tho report of the committee on co-operative stores, in districts where strikes arc in progress, proved of groat interest to tho delegates. It was shown that these Btores, while, enabling members to purchaso living necessaries at almost cost, had at the same timo proved profitable to tho Federation treasury, and tho concen sus of opinion was that they should bo continued, and new ones projected, A committee of five was appointed to meet with a like committee from the American Federation of Labor and United Mine Workers of America to discuss tho matter of tho Western Federation affiliating with tho other two bodies for mutual benefit. The members of tho Western. Federation, it Is announced, will not entertain the proposition seriously, unless they are given many concessions, claiming that their organization Is the strongest of tho kind in the country, and can re main independent and succeed Just as well. Labor Organizer In Town. C. H. Gram, state president of the Federation, of Labor, is in tho city, and this evening, at Labor Hall, will address the members of tho Salem unions on important subjects. Ho Is very much Interested in tho labor movement, and realizes that the only thing for workingmen is to help them selves through tho unions. Mr. Gram is very bitter against the present system of employing the" con victs under lease in the stovo foundry, and saya that many men who aro worth 35 cents an hour aro working for 36 cents a day. Tho product of their labor la sold in competition with free goods, and works an injustice on the latter. Died In Portland. Word was received in this city this morning of tho death of Mrs. L. O. Menzles, at tho home of her daughter, In Portland. Deceased loaves several children, among them being Mrs. John Parsons, formerly of Salem, but now of Skagway, Alaska. Tho remains will bo Jbrought to this city Saturday morning on tho 11 o'clock train, and burial will take place In tho Leo Mission cemotory. Tho announcement of tho complete funeral arrangements will appear later. Mrs. Dr. Doty and daughter, Gllla, of Monmoutby, who have been visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrltt, have returned home. HOTELS The Willamette. Sterling Smitlel, Joseph, Or. J. C Shackelford, Enterprise. Ed. Mason, Lostlno. Bert Spraguo, Lostlno. Edgar J. Divine, New York. J. Adlor, San Francisco. James K, Sears, McCoy. C. L. Schon, Chicago. I. Slnshimor, Now York. J. B. Hume, North Bend, Or. Lee Fording, Alliance, Ohio. P. H. Poyran, Chicago. ,J. W. Sword, Chicago. Gus A. Lowlt, Now York. Goo. W, Robinson, San Francisco. H. A. Sonne, Joseph, Or. Geo. Wm. Levitt, Chicago, R. H. Visit, Enterprise, Or. J. W. Irwin, Tftcoma. B. J. Fay, Portland. W. O. Mandell, St. Louis. Walter B. Day, Chicago. Jno, H Burghard, Portland. Chicago Markets. Chicago, May 26. Wheat, 96T4; old July 8708796; new, 8686U: July corn, tf . miHiiiiHiimiumiii I Gold Dust Flour ! '""71".""" Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for. It Bran and Bhorta always on hand. A. T. WALN AGENT . .i MINES Russia Has Informed the Powers That It Is N.c essary to Continue Present Custom Berlin, May 26. The foreign office has information that Russia recog nizes the Justice of tho complaint con corning the indiscriminate mine sow ing by that government, but will con tinue to use tho mines throughout the war, after which, negotiations will bo undertaken with tho powers regarding tholr limitations in time of war. The question ha3 nover been agreed on by the governments, anrf Russia claims that in tho present' practice feho is simply following precedents set by other nations. Society Man Tumbles. Portland, Ind.. May 26. Robert J. Knox, a former lawyer and society man, who is a collego graduate, was found guilty this morning of forgery, and will receive from two to 14 years In tho penitentiary, This is his third prison sentence Excursion Steamer Disabled. Liverpool, May 26 The excursion steamer Queen Victoria, with 800 pas sengers aboard, which has been miss ing for 24 hours, has been found dis abled In the Irish sea, and towed to this city this morning. Guard Dies From Wound. Columbus, Ohio,- May 26. G-erhnrdt, tho penitentiary guard who was shot yesterday by Convict Green, died this morning from the effects of the wound. t Committed to Asylum. Judron Basim, who was committed to tho asylum by Judge Hamilton, of Wallowa county, arrived last even ing in tho charge of Sheriff J. C. Shackloford. The malady is supposed to be caused from brooding over fam ily troubles. DO YOU GET UP , WITH A AMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made oy ur. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kicl- L ncy, liver and blad der remcay. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered alter years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Tkight's Disease, which is the worst form oi kidney troumc. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for every tiling but it you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found" just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been nuule by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a tainple bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous oner in uus pujjcr uuu scim juur address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lilugbamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one- dollar 6ize battles arc nom ef SKuop-noot. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Root, and the address, Bingham ton, N. Y., on every bottle. For 8ale. No. 1 milker and butter cow part Jersey, 5 years old; fresh In September. Call on Mrs. Gallon- tine, cornor of Miller and Rock streets South Salem. r..2P.at At the German Bakery Gorman tea biscuits, .French roll3, fresh every morning. Fresh pies every day and home-mado cakes a specialty. Find tho label on our bread. A Fisher, successor to O. A, Back, corner of 12th and Chemoketa streets. Lost A small fan-shaped Etlck pin, with gold quartz and Initials "E. B.," on It, Return to Journal offlco and receive reward. 5-25-St For Rent Furnished and unfurnished light housekeeping rooms. Call up 264 WhHe. 5-2Mt For Sale. 200 cords of fir wood) at Jl.tS per cord S miles from Salem; levol jrpafi. See Derby & Wilson, 5-24.31; Wanted, a young man to learn tho hoe buslnoas. Inquire at Oregon Shoo Company. 5-18-tf l frr r fin ev ilgr5 WCh -wwBwt&wwrwrCTtww BwBwBWt7wJ"M4rwl 1 NEW TODAY BANK CASHIER SHORT Left Chicago and Settled Mexico but the Naughty Police Trailed Him Chicago, May 26. Tho police have advised the arrest at San Juan Del Rio, Mexico, of Herman Haaff, an au ditor of tho Corn "iJxchango National Bank, who has been missing four weeks. The bank, according to police, claim that they have thus far found a shortage of $17,000. It is un derstood that Haaff will fight extra dition. He left a wife and two child ren here. He began work In the bank many years ago In an humble position. British May Be In Trouble. Simla, May 26. No news has ar rived for threo days from Gyantso, Thibet, where the British station is located. It is feared that the force may have suffered reverses. Salem vs. Albany May 27-28-29- 302 games Admission - 25c The Easy-Running Tribune The wheel that's a favorite with riders who appreciate genuine merit. More real flrekclass workmanship on a Tribune than on a half dozen of tho comon sort. Drop In and wo'll show you where tho difference lies. This is tho Ideal riding weathor, and you ought to "mount and ride" at once. OLD WHEELS TAKEN IN TRADE. NEW ONES ON INSTALLMENTS. And sundries of all sorto for tho trade. Call and get air In your tire when you wish. A few good buys in second-hand wheels, men's and women. Bargain in a gooJ. motor cycle. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-257 Liberty St Farm Implements, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. REAL ESTATE Call and leave a list of your city Property and farm lands which you wish to put on the market with DEMOREST t HANNING. Baseball mmXJE&mAMQAMMrWSB Trade Winners for Wed. and Thur. Read over carefully the following price list, and see tho wonderful trad-e winners wo offer the buying public fon two days. Our goods and low prices are winning now customers, for us every day. It will cot you nothing to come and look and ask for the goods advertised. Sal now on. 18c spun glass dress lining y. ,12c 15c silesIa, 36-in. wide, yd... 9c 15c dross canvas, yd' 9c "Best glove finished cambric yard 5C 18o dotted Swiss, 36-in. wido wide i2c 12c bluo striped ticking, yd. . 5c 16o white linen finished cam bric, yard iqc 25c black grenadine dress goods', y&Xd 15c Best 29c white aprons, each ..19o 76c fancy dimity waists, new UfMo-date goods , ...,49c T-BE CHEAPEST STORE M'EyoyBrothersXourt St, Said I Nkv salt P-tiT Sofflevefy swell style, h I b!ack attd; WU cnuh J I' b0lt8' also wash plque beUj I white. I 25c to $1 each I Dainty WhitT in Stuffs For June Graduates Beyond .any doubt this tor, shows .moro dainty creations la white goods than all the others combined. Every stylish weave Is here from tho Sheer Silk Organdies to tho Readoni Crepes. Read's Crepe 4, Flandres Is very beautiful for graduation dresses. Make your selections' early. the J We lead the town on styles. Mo. things are always shown here first. All shapes Windsors In particular. 25c to 75c each c?QxJL Charge Jury Tomorrow. Rising Sun, Ind., May 26. At tie conclusion of tho addrosses of coun sel in the aillesple case today, ti court announced that It would chujj the Jury on Friday. JwTn3F8.IA. IMWMTOIlHawlUttjlBrtl & iiiiiiiiiiinimninii I Gerniaii MarM next door to Harritt & Law rence Grocery. SAVE MONEY Best cuts of fresh meat, 5 to 10 cents per pound. J. MILLER & BECK, Proprietor! iiniiiiiiiiniiiiinii' v LOANSAND INSURANCE, JOHN MOIR. AGENT FOR 8COTCH MORTGAGE COMPANIES. 290 COMMERCIAL ST. Money to Loan THOMAS K. F0BD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Of. WiLAWJMi r Children's whlto Swiss caps .. Children's 45c white duck capS9 1 ..UAe' KAMSflt ItAVAM .. ....,V covers Ladles' 45c lace trimmed corset ,-25c covers, new goods Ladies' $1.50 white cambric underskirts, 4 rows of torchon lace c Ladles' ' muslin drawers, ern- bToidrv trimmed ana w stitched', sale price . 25c 15c lace medallions, yd Best spool silk, each Best darning cotoo, ball n... u. imac twsk for ..' ie. Je le 1 WW. JACO U9SO gwii r IN THE NORTHWEST. 'IWiL Ned- H:i.yA!fcw nu.. ml, kuAIw1bbww HZi W " J'"' . 1 "Tho Style Store." j