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Tonight and Sunday, partly cloudy, cooler. LAST EDITION, 3:30- , DAn.YflAPTTAr JOURNAL VOL. XV. SALEM, OEEOON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1905. NO. 17L TROUS FIRE AT DRAIN LJI.33 HARD BLOW FALLS The Little Town Suffers a Loss of Not Less than $15.000 (Speclnl to Tho Journal.) Drain, Or., July 22.-2:40 p. m.-A fito broko out bqro nt noon in tho roof of tho Commercial hotel, and only stopped when thcro was nothing in reach for It to burn. Thq buildings destroyed, and their values, aro as fol lows: Commercial Hotel, $5000; Hotel Drain, $3000; depot, $2000; rondmus ter's ofllce, $200; wnrcbouso and con tents, $700; barber shop, $500; two res idences, $800; Mrs. Whonldon's millin ery parlors, $-100. Tho whole is n to tal loss, and is in tho main part of the ABOUT SAN DIEGO HORROR BRITT BEATS SULLIVAN. Latter a Hard Fighter, But in'Sclonco. Lacking San Francisco, July 22. Jimmy Britt is still tho lightweight champion of tho world. Ho- was awarded tho do cislon over "Kid" Sullivan tonight in a 20-round contest, in which Britt was tho bright nnd shining star. Ho outpointed Sullivan in nearly every round, nnd, although ho did not knock out tho husky youngstor from Wash ington, ho demonstrated beyond nil doubt his superiority. As tho refcrco said: "It was n stako horso against a selling plater," Britt gavo a marvelous exhibition of scientific boxing. His gonernlship wns perfect, nnd during tho wholo tight Sul livan never landed nn effectivo blow. Ho did very littlo leading, and did most of his lighting in tho clinches, when Fifty-Six Dead and Many More Bodies Identified -Admiral Notified San Diego, July 22. Tho list of dead ns n result of tbo Bennington disaster this morning shows' C5 dead nnd 65 still romnining in tho sovcral hospitnls, nnd nt prlvato homes in tWo city. Theso includo seven dead whoso names aro unknown, nnd who aro still in tho tangled meshes of tho torn mnchinory In tho Bennington boiler room, from which they cannot bo rccoverod until tho water is pumped out nnd the wreck ago is cleared away. At roll call last night 21 were reported missing, and, whilo sonio of theso may hnvo gono nshoro without lenvc, following tho dis aster, It is feared that many jumped into tho bay to cscnpo tho explosion, nnd wero drowned. Several who jumped wijro picked up In an cxhnusted condi tion. Just beforo Ensign N. K. Perry died ho wroto n cheerful tolcgrnm to his wlfo nnd baby, and a few mlnutos later foldod his hands in prayer nnd peacefully passed away. Tho causo of tho accident, as definitely ascertained by nn examination this morning, was tho weakening of tho crown sheet of the port forward boiler, which drovo that boiler back, striking another bollr or, and breaking tho steam plpo. At Davis & Anderson's morgue, at 0 o'clock, thcro were 29 bodies. ITALIAN MURDER IN PORTLAND Feravis Kills a Former Friend -Shoots Six Times, and Hits Five VICIOUS JERSEY BULL W. J. Huntington of Wood . burn Mas Narrow Escape From a Horrible Death Hugh Albrecht, who plead guilty to tho chargo of forgery was nlso sen tenced to servo two years in tho ponl tentinry, but, ns ho was under 10 years of age, ho was turned over to tho coun ty judgo for consideration, ns to wheth er ho sh nil bo committed to tho reform school or not. As tho judgo was still out of town nt tho tiino of going to pVcss, It Is not known yet what will bo dono with him, but it is very prob nblo that ho will be committed to tho school this ovenlng or tomorrow. Tho enso of II. P. Biddings against Marlon county was given a chnngo of venue, and will bo tried in Clacknmas Loulo Fcrnrls, un Italian, aged 24 J (Special to Tho Journal.) years, shot Cnrlo Bornnnto. another ( Woodburn, Of., July 22. W. tffillnn ,n.,i ni .. ..- it 'Huntington, teamster for tho Wood. I Biddings seeks to recover $2000 dam R.iR ,om, i. .iu , ,, , burn Nursery Company, was gored by nges for Injuries received by going 8 45 o clock last night nt Fourth nnd JwMy bul, j,,,,,,,,1 n't0 J BotlIJ through a defective bridge near Monl. oueriiian streets, I'ortmnu. fcrnrls mi(;r ntc inst night, nnd Is in a sorlons was captured, and is confined In tho condition. Tho timely arrival of two city jnll; Bornnnto died nt St. Vln- f tho employes was nil thnt saved his cent's hospital at 1 o'clock this morn-1 ''c Huntington entered tho corrnl, carrying n club, as tho nnhnal was San Diego, Cnl., July 22. Tho body of S. C. Hoffman, n blacksmith, wns brought to tho morguo from tho hos pital at 1 o'clock, making the dead 1 from tho Bcninngton number CO. Oth- ho would piny his right against Brltt's ors identified today aro Q. E. Rushing, rlhs. Sullivan mado n number of ruihes,' but Brltt's clover footwork kept him out of dnnger, nnd a straight to tho noso would straighten Sullivan up ami stop his impetuosity. Britt was very caroful nil through tho fight, ns ho Mid: "Why should I, with my superior tVHI, mix It with n mnn llko Sullivan, who knows nothing excopt roughing itl I am confidant that I am his mas ter at that ga,mo, but I hud too much at stake to tako n chnneo. Sullivan Is a good hurd fighter, but ho docs not possess tho necessary skill to mako a champion." til. Englishmen Oau Play Tonnis. London, July 22. B. F. and II. L. Dohorty, tho English dofondors of tho Davis cup, dofoated Wright and Wardo, the American challengers, in tho doubles nt Wlmbleton today. Tho Champion Oarsman. Sidney, July 22. Jnmos StnnburyJ wen the world's rowing chnmplonshlp from George Towns by two longths. The stakes woro $2300. coal passer; M. C, Qulnn, oiler; E. Brownslec, seaman; B. A. Hughes, or dinary seaman; A. Komcror, coal pass er; W. W. Wright, oiler; C. Hogg bloom, coal passor; . Drcach, ordin ary seaman; A. BonsoJ, coal passor; F. W. Brown, machinist first class, Peoria; Claud Bushing and A. Nelson. Aotlng Secretary of tho NTnvy Dar ling litis wlrod Boiir-Admlrni Goodrich, commanding tho Pacific station, in forming him of tho disaster to tho Bon nlngton, instructing him in connection therowlth. Goqdrich is expected on Pugot Sound nt any moment, when ho will communicnto with tho department. It is expected that Goodrich will ap point a board of inqury after a confer onco with tho Washington authorities. ing. Bohlnd tho shooting is a brother's known to bo vicious. Ho was nttacked dospcrnto attempt to savo a young sis- mo,t furiously by tho enrngod crea tor from slmmo ami outrage. According ure nm' thrown to tho ground. Tho to tho story told by Forarls, through b"ito gored und stamped on tho pros nn Interpreter, to Detectives Snow nnd rnte mnn unN '10 lapsed into uncon sciousness. To tho prompt notion of Albert Wnlkor nnd Alphonso Snpp, Huntington owes his rcscuo from a terrible death. They attacked tho bull with rocks and clubs nnd rescued tho Injured mna at tho risk of their own lives. Huntington is still suffering itv tensely, nnd his recovery is a matter of Kerrigan, and substantiated in part by others of tho Italian colony, Bor nanto nnd another Italian, whose name is at presont unknown by tho authori ties, induced tho young sister of For arls to enter n ccrtnln house- in Littlo Itnly, and tlcro attempted to assault tier, rornris nrrtved on tuo scene. M rOHRiind lit nlntnr nml tnnV hr linmn. grave doubt. Ho is a VOU11U mnn VCrV Bornnnto mado throats at tho time ! popular In this community, whoro ho that ho would kill Forarls if be enmo botween his sister and tho two men again. Last night at 8 o'clock Bornnnto, who lives at C58 Sixth street, went to tho homo of Fcrnrls, at 050 Sixth street, haB lived for many years. Canada Cup Trials, Toronto, Ont., July 22. Tho Inter est of yachtmen throughout tho domin ion centers in tho trial races for tho San Diego, July 22. Workmen just up from tho ongino room report sovon bodies, thrco or four under tho bul warks and three moro under tho shat tered machinery. A naval runeral for all tho dead will be hold at 2 o'clock tomorrow. San Diego, July 22. Tho revised Ht of tho -identified doad is as follews: A1. II. Sohrogg, seaman, New Uln, Minn.; A. F. Saundors, npprontlco senman, Springfield, Mo.; C. J. Jnuntz, coal passer; Joseph Hill Pier, first class fire man, Washington, D, C.j F. U. Brun- son, Chnney, Neb.; John MoKsnee, sea, mnn: J. E. Bzell, Waco, Texas; Rah The Salem team is known as tho rouse, apprentice seoman, uenver, oi Waters Profit-Sharing Association ' orado; W. C. Wilson, Edward B. Forgu team. Gamo at tho asylum avenuo ", chief machinist; Edward B. Rob grounds. 8unday nt 2:30. ( Continued on Page Twolvo.) 4 IHHIWIMIIIHIIIIimiimillHIUlllHHIIHIIll I IF YOU WANT QUALITY COMB T O THE WOOLEN MILL STORE. I Hat Satisfaction Is Spelled with Seven Letters ROBERTS And bought with $3. Made in Derby and Fedoras in all colors. Ask to see the "ROBERT$" best $3.00 j Hat Untiarm i aiem woolen mm atoe rHHMMIIHMMMHINHHIHNHHHIHIMMIr county. This Is tho enso in which tor. Shortly beforo noon tho judgo ad journed court until tho October term, Baseball Linoup. Dallas Boydson c, Castle, capt. p, Launder ss, Baker lb, Castro 2b, Hughes if, Sibley of Stlngley rf. Salem Cattorlin c, Jerman p, Mc Hugh ss, Cnroy lb, Damon 2b, Snyder 3b, captain, McCombs If, Southwick r Anderson xt Harvest Hats, Harvest Gloves, Shifts, Overalls, Jumpers, Cotton Pants, Shoes Everything you need in work clothes at extremely low prices. Those Conklin's Horsehido Gloves at $1.15 remain soft and pliable after the rouebost wear, nnd nra worth several pairs of ordinary gloves. We havo them in elthervlight, medium or extra heavy weights. If you have extra short fingers wo can fit you with an extra short-fingered glove. f& next door, nnd domanded that Fcrnrls fnnnda cup chnllcngors which began como out nnd flcht. Ho exhibited n hero today. Thoro aro throo candidates knlfo, nnd Forarls locked tho door of tho dwolllng, nnd rofusod to hnve nny. thing to do with tho mnn. Bornanto wns Intoxlcntod at tho time, according to Italians quostionod by tho police on tho scono of tho shooting. Aftor mnklng qulto a disturbance, Bornnnto wont away from tho house, and hnlf nn hour Inter Forarls put on his Coat and started down town. At Fourth and Sheridan ho enmo faco to fnco with Boranto, who advanced to ward him, nnd endoavorod to begin a quarrel. Forarls, not coring to hnvo trouble, bognn to walk away, going toward tho street onr line. Ho hnd not token n dozen stops whon Bornanto, with nn oath, drow a knlfo and started toward Ferurls on n run. Fernrls drew a revolvor and fired six times, fivo of tho shots taking effect in Bornanto's body. Tbo victim foil nt tho edge or tho sidewalk. Forarls flod, but was caught. At the station ho broko down, nnd dcelnred he fired in self-defense. At St. IVncent'a hospital, Bornanto was immediately placed on the operat ing table. Ho had been struck in five places. A bullot had pierced tho right lung, another had passod through the pit of tho stomach, a third had broken the right wrist, and the fourth and fifth wero lodged in the groin. Blood was spurting from the two wounds In tbo man's breast. The house sur geons declared immediately that it was impossible for the wounded roan to survive. for tho honor of challenging for thq cup. Two aro owned by Toronto men and a Hamilton syndicate ownB tho third. Tho Hamilton yacht was de signed by William Johnston, who do slgnod Hamilton I-. Ono of tho Toron to chnllongors was designed by Will Jam Fife, Jr., of Falrllo, and tho oth er Toronto boat was designed by Al frod Milne. There is considerable dif ference in tho construction of tho thrco boats, though thcro is littlo variation in general dimension. In addition to theso thrco boats thoro aro two addi tional ontlres for tho trial races. They aroBoaer nnd Invader, both' of Cana da cup fame, but it is expected that thoy will bo used chiefly as trial boats, as it is not at ull probablo that either will bo selected for tho final contost, neither exactly fitting tho now 30-foot class. Bennington's Boilers Bad.. Washington, July 22, Tho buroau of steam engineering says nono of the reports of the Bennington's boilers in dicated; they wero unsafe, although it i is admitted that the reports stated . ine Doners generally wero in a poor condition. riRST INDEFINITE SENTENCE. Hugh Albrecht Turned Over to County County Judgo and Circuit Court Adjourns, Kj&c&'zed' (&zd 30 w &&3Bt9ekiy fa "We are closing out a line of men's good wool summer outing suits at ?3.50. It will pay you to we them. I CONCORD GRAPE JUICE OR A PURE COLD wilhoit; will refresh you THE The Spa KEEPS THEM Judge Burnett this mominc cave tho tint indefinite sentence under tho new law, which was passed at tbo last ses-j tion of tho legislature. He sentenced.. Roswell Flower to two yenrs in tho1 penitentiary, but paroled him upon the eonditlon that ho conduct himself at, all times in a law-abiding manner, and ' report to the court on the first day of each regular session. At that time bo will bo required to make affidavit as to tho nature of bis employment since his last report, and at the same time have some one, who is In no way re lated to him, make affidavit as to whether or not he has eonducted biin- 1-1 in n lnw.nhlfllnrv murmur I I To Investigation Elovator Companies St. Louis, Mo., July 22. The inter state commerce commission today be. gnn nn Investigation hero into tho question of alleged allowances mado by railroads to companies or persons own ing grnin olovntoro or by such compa nies or persons owning clevntors to shippers of grain. It is charged that theso allowances furnish ono of tho most fruitful sources of violation of tho intorstato commerco law becauso they cnnblo grnin merchants to mako a prof it over tho uctunl cost of tho clovation. CHINESE BOYCOTT SPREADS Now Lets See if Uncle Sam Will Lay Down on th& AltarofCommercfallsm Shanghai, Chinn, July 22. Tho Loy cott on American goods has now spread? throughout tho southern provinces. The nron affected has a population of ISO, 000,000. Tho belief Is growing that the boycott is mnnaged by government officials. Gorman Bonoflcial Union. Detroit, Mich., July 22. Many vis-x Itors nro hero for tho nnnunl conven tion of tho Gorman Bonoflcial union, an organisation composed of over 10y 000 members in Michigan nnd nlno other stntcs. Aside from tho routina business thcro will be numerous other fonturcn of tho program. A streot pa rndo will bo hold Monday, and in Jha way of ontortninmont thcro will bo er curslonu to tho St. Clair flats nnd oth or points of intorcst in Detroit nnd vicinity. Tho Malodorous Equltahlo. Now York, July 22. Chnirmnn Mor ton has discovered tho chemicals used to mako tho erasures in tho books of tho Equltnble. It is stntod positively thnt tho chnngos wero mndo in pursu ance of a dcflnlto object not to correct clerical errors. Tho erasures covert transactions of n year ago. Paul Jones Is Home. Washington, July 22. A dispatch from Admiral Evans by wireless vln Capo Henry staets that tho Slgsbco squadron will anchor in tho bay today 10 or 15 miles below Annapolis, nnd get under way Sundny in timo to an chor off Annnpolis nt 10 a, in. ( -tSV MJU&. IHVU (Sa Nover Touchod the Sultan. Constnntlnoplo, Tiirkoy, July 22, At least 30 woro killed and 40 wound ed' by tho explosion of tho bomb thrown nt tho Sultan Saturday. Tho police boltovo tho bomb throwing vrw tho result of nn Armenian plot. Non of tho perpetrators woro detected. Ho Left tho Trust. Omaha, Nob., July 22. B. W. Nnsb, prcstdont of tho smelter trust, died ai 4:10 thin morning. Ho wns stricken with paralysis May 22. Ho is sur vived by his wlfo and four daughter, and ono son. rei6&$i HANDKERCHIEFS If thoro nro, any short comings In your summer1 supply of handker chiefs, hero Is tho opportunity to muko them good at u groat wiv ing to you. Absolutely puro linen ambroid crod handkerchiefs in very- dainty, perfect designs. Our regular !15e values, special for today only. 25c EACH Puro linen homstltohcd embroid ered initial handkerchiefs, odds and ends of this season's stock, ISo val ue, spcqial, 10c Wldo nnd narrow hemstitched handkerchiefs, 3c 2 for 5c, HOSIERY Tan Hosiery tho newest styles, We havo a superb assortment, though many dealers complain of a scarcity. But than wo foresaw tho popularity of tan, and mndo our selections oarly, so there is no scarc ity here. HOSIERY BALE All our black luco lislo hose, beautiful designs, regular $1 value. Black laco hoso in ankle and all over patterns. Our regular 60c grado, only small sizes left. Women's blsck drop-stijeh hose, special. 2 'or 25(. Odds and ends in fancy colored hose HALF PBIOE. A lino of children's cotton hose at special price, 5K SHOES Wo don't Intend to carry over a pair of summor shoes, if tiny pricen can inovo them. Ladled' Tan High Shoes, Ladies' Tun Oxfords. All Men's Oxfords tliut sell regularly nt $3,00 n pair. Special, $2.05 MIDSUMMER CLOTHING SALE Cool summer clothing, as well as the comfortable business suits re duced. No roservc, 910.00 values new 9 7.00 13.50 valuea now 0.00 15.00 valuea now 10.60 10.60 yalues now 12.60 18.50 values now 13.60 20.00 values now 16.00 22.60 values now 10-60 25.00 values now 17.60 v ;