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""."", n i riMJflJBiiaag-fii i H 1 "" . L.M,gMW3skg TprPViwi DAILY OATtTAL JOURNAL SALBM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JlfaY 27, 1005. MTirm nrnwmn mi f. m k " Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER Those sweltering hot days ev cry man ihould near a straw hat Wo hare a biff assortment hand, and in order to (lose them all out this month! we effer a line n of $1.25 values at ' r f ) ) rv r . .. 50c Each COe to 85c values ct 35 each. Stylish satlorif;,reduccd to 35 each. 1,25, Imitation Fanama huts 50 nch. in. -w.-- .' . iJ "frrBOT' rOOK'i ON 1GO. The New Shapes in Locke Hats $3.00 Every lint fully guaranteed for both stylo and' quality. Now fall shapes are in. 25c to 50c LINEN CAPS Reduced to 10 Ask to sea our new "'"'"" "EDNA MAT" Styles in ladles' enps. $3.00 HATS Reduced to $1.50 Soe the big showing In our base ment department. $2.00 "and, $2.60 HATS Reduced to $1.0O Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Mcrodith, Residont' Agent, Offlco with Wm, Brown St Co., No. 120 Commercial Stroot. NEW TODAY Building Soclotioa Discussed. Now York, July 27, There was an increased nttendanco at the' sessions of this, tho second and last day of tho an nual convention of tho United States Longuo of Local Building and Loan World's Zionist's Congress. Baslo, July 27. Between two and threo thousand delegates were present today at tho opening of- tho sixth world's Congress of the Zionist move ment, which has for its object tho res todation of Jerusalem to tho Jews. Noarly ovory civilized country of tho world Is represented at tho congress, tho largo nttendanco being and In. dlcation of tho extraordinary import nnco attached to tho prosent session. Nearly fifty delegates nro here from tho United States alone. Included in tho number nro Mrs. D. Levlnson, of Dos Moines, William Morris, of Phil adelphin, Dr. Coblentz, of. Now York city, Julius Singer, of Biiffnlo, Dr. L. II. Landman, of Cincinnati, E. W. Lowln-Epstein, of Now York city, Dr. Aaron Ember, of Baltimore, S. Shapln- sky, of Louisville, Mr. and S. W. Frank, of Pittsburg, Rnbbl Gorowltz, t of Ithodo Island, Dr. Stephen 8. Wise, of Portland, Oregon, Dr. H. P. Mcndes, of New York city, Barnot Levy, of Bcranton, Leon Zolotkoff, of Chicago, and Miss Eva Mngnes, of Brooklyn. J Tho congress was formally opened by Dr. Max Nordau. Tho first fcaturo ' of tho programme was tho holding of sorvlcos in memory of Dr. Thcodoro Ilerzl, tho founder of tho Zionist move ment, who died ono year ngo today. ' Thcro aro many importnnt matters to como up for consideration at tho prcsont session, no of theso Is tho se lection of a new president to succeed Dr. Hcrzl. Two candidates aro men tioned for tho position, Max Nordau, tho omlncnt French doctor and author, nnd Herr WolfTrobn, of Cologne. Another Importnnt matter that must bo decided is tho acceptance or re jection of the odcr of tho British gov ernment to furnish a largo tract of land in British East Africa for tho es tablishment of n Zionist colony. The Bpccinl commission sent to tho site of tho proposed colony by tho Zionist movement last spring has prepared a RUN OVER THE GANG Amsterdam, N. Y., July 27. Tho Now York Central passenger train ran down n gang of track hands today, killing six, all Italians. Tho men had stopped nsldo to avoid a freight train, when they wero run down by tho pas senger train. YJELLOW FEVER New Orleans, N. Y., Jv'tf 27. Sev eral cases of yellow fovcr aro unofficial ly reported today, but no deaths. The qunrnntino is becoming more stringent, nnd detention camps about . tho city arc now in operation. Oil is being put on tho top of nil cisterns. Yellow fev er 1b unofficially reported, and official ly denied, In Shrovcport. carTton" TO JAIL YiwmMs I MLttf i MiUtJUUK. ". n?. PEOPJUEsj&AR&im mms NO MERCY Shown to Prices Dating Ttis Gt eat Clearance Sate Tfieo. M. Barr Successor to Barr A Petrel, tinner and plumber, not nir water and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 8-2- A MAln I Lh TlialM it,. !-. ... ..... i..,i.i ii i in Hii Iroport ognlnst tho nccoptnnco of tho wero pdesonted as follews: "Building J . I, m . . i (1 . T ... ... , - "offer of tho British government nnd it nnd Lonn Associations in Indiana: I . .,,,.;, .,. How They Aro Managed nnd Whni,18, xl,"Ud "f 'bo f"8" wlU Thoy Aro Doing," Joseph 0. Elder, of H"! th "P" thou8h mo PP- Torro Hnuto, Iudiann. "Tho Publlo Now York, July 27. Frederick Carl, ton, tho alleged bigamist nnd wife murderer, was arraigned In tho Alams street court today, and remanded back to jail until August 17th. Mrs. Vnn dc Venter arrested with Carlton, was re leased on $500 ball. All summer goods must go regardless of cost. Wo want to clear tki shelves and got roady for our fall arrivals, which will begin to arrive; by the first ofAugust. Bead every item in th following prlco list, and u how much cheaper we sell them than any bther house In the Baleo. Prlcos slaughtered In vtty department. Bead on. O Mttb tignatut f a?oaetx-A.. f m fmw Haw ATwars Bet BORN. FISnBlt. At tho family homo In this city, Wodnesday ovonlng, July 20, 1005, to Mr, and Mrs. John 0. Fish, er, a 7-pound daughter. Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles 85 $t PER 1 000. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walter Morlcy 00 Court Street, flalsra Duties of Building and Loan Associa tions," W. B. -Smith, of Chicago. "Tho General Management," W. R. Jones, of Boston. "Building nnd Loan Growth; Its Bonofitsj How Obtain ed," L. L, Bankin, of Columbus, O. "Fighting a Boss-Bidden Leg! fila ture," Addison B. Burko, of Philadel phia. "Elements of Success in Con ducting a Building and Loan Associa tion," William A. Linn, of Hacken sack, N. J. "Tho Association Mem ber; Ills Logal Bights and Liabili ties," E. L. Chapln, of Springfield, 111. "Unfair Treatment of Building nnd Loan Associations," Joy W. Sut ton, of Sault Sto Mario, Mich. "A Fow of tho Advantages of tho Build ing Association Loan," W. 0. Weeks, of Now Iberia, La. Sottlomont in Sight. Stockholm, "Swodon, July 27. Both houses of tho Swedish parliament to day approved tho report of tho special eommittoo nppointod to deal with tho crisis lietweon Sweden and Norway. CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OARTORIA. IHHMftiHMisHMtMtMiMMaMsWM8M Don't Forget That we nro still doing business, nnd lots of it. We keep tho very best of everything for the bicycle, do tho best work, und will guarantee to please you. There are other shops, of course, but this is the place where j you get tho best work at honest prices, Frank J Moote Phono 301 Black'. 370 Court Street. riinwiim imMHm immm If Yottt Spoons Are Getting Brassy Hav thorn rajdatod don't throw them away, no matter how worn they wo. If you bring them to us, you won't know them when you get .them Vack, We replato anything In sllvcrplated war and do it right. We guarantee all our work to be triplet plated, and that it will wear ten years -with ordinary care. Wo alio do gold plating, either in bright finish or Bq. wan. Wo reglld spoon bowls, and utako them look now; alto nickel-plate tooln, Instruments, uleyelo or stovo trimming. If our man, Mr. H. I. Drown, olli let bits show you samples of our worki sitlon is expected Anotho matter that will receive at tention is tho proposod reorganization of tho Zionist movemont, tho change to tend toward decentralization, which chango is regarded as necessary since tho death of Dr. Hcrzl. The grand executlvo committco has prepared n report advocating tho appointment, of a, dlrectornto for tho guidanco of the Zionist movement, compo&cd of Max Nordau, Professor Wolffsohn, of Co logne, and Professor Warburg, of Berlin. At the conclusion of tho sitting of the congrcBS, inemorlnl services in hon or Hcrz wero hold in tho synngoguo. All tho dclogntcs could not got un en trance, and a fight onsued for seats. Tho poltco wero unable to copo with tho fighting crowds, but a flro brlgado dispersed them with a hoe. rLBTOHEtt'S OHIIiDBEN OBY FOB O ASTORIA. Played Whllo tho Field Burned. Whon it comes to fire nnd smoke, most ball players will draw tho lino, but not so with the snappy bnll ball tosaors who aro seen upon tho pas senger grounds duriug- train times. Theso artistic ovabehasors aro mostly composed of cnb drivers, hotel runners, nows boys ami expressmen, and whou this combination goes on the ball field, thcro is always something doing in tho lino of brokon Augers. Whon the team was called on tho grounds which Ho just enst of tho depot, at 11 o'clock to day, they found -their ball field cov ered with fire, as tho section hands wero burning tho dry grass, which grows abundantly upon that spot, but this apparently made no difference with tho boys, and they nt once pro ceeded to start tho game, plnying In the fire and smoke, as though they wero accustomed to eating fire when playing ball. Tho team from now on will go by the name of 'J The Fire Eatlug Mixture Team," of which Doc Tucker is elected captain. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. hi Kind You Have Always Bought t2'j& Williams Was There. Portland, Or., July 27. Tho govern ment introduced evidonco this morning proving thnt Congrcsmnn Williamson wns in Prineville nt tho time tho al leged lnnd frauds conspiracy was hatched. Tho defonso admitted this fact, though it was donlcd nt tho pre vious trial. Ernest Starr, n nephew of Williamson, nnd principal witness for tho prosecution has fled, and has not yot been apprehended. Lots of Smoko, Idttlo Fire. Toklo, July 27. Secretary Taft and Miss lloosovclt nnd party wero guests today at a garden party given by Min ister Griscom. Tho bnnkers nnd mer chants of Toklo cntcrtnlned tho party tonight nt tho Maplo Club. Tho streets of tho capital woro brilliantly Illumi nated, and thcro was a brilliant dis play of fireworks in honor of tho Americans, A Protty Class. Tho local telcphono girls mado a charming lot of kindergartens today, as Miss M. Coopor, of Portland, is hero teaching the girls how to operate the switch board in tho now tolophono of fice. Miss Emma Miller und Miss Bert Grill will bo tho first to tackle the new board, Regular Head .Hunters. Belgrftdo, Bulgaria, July 27. In an encounter botwecn bnnds of Bulgarians and Servians, near Prlsat, Macedonia, 17 Bulgarians, including tho loader of tho bnnd, and soven Scrvlnus wero klllod. Atlantic Liner Wrecked. London, July 27. Tho Central Nows reports a North Qormnn Lloyd linor totally wrecked off the west coat of durnsay during a fog this aftornoon. All tho passengers were saved. Boars tho Bignauiro ' John llaVtmiiu, a pioneer, aged SO frears, died at Grants Pass Tuesday. Xha Southern Pacific Company Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs and return up to and Including September 30, 1003, 1005, limited to SO days, rate of $5.53. 65-tf FLETCHER'S OmTiPRBN OBY FOR OASTORIA. Money to Loan TH0MA8 K. FORD. Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or Billy Wouldn't Ask Hira. Berlin, July 27. The report that Kmporor William, in his intorviow with tho Czar, sought to obtain tho consent of tho latter for n Hoheneollern prince to ascend tho throne of Norway Is donlcd nt tho foreign office, Two Salein Inventors. 8ttlom is now honored with two suc cessful Inventors. They are Shand & Marcus, of the Salem Iroo Works, who, having done n very successful busi ness while in Salem, hnvo capped their record by inventing a hop press, aud nro now applying for n patent. They have several orders for tho press, among them being A. German, Henry uitenneimer ana n. Uouley, and other orders aro still to come, as several oth or prominent hop mon have beon call fug, to examino tho press, and are very favorably impressed with it. Sawmill"" Busy!! The SpaaWlsR Lumber Cvmimuy is now preparing for the first shipment of rauroau nes for tho Southern Pacific Company. Their ordor sails for w goodly amount, seme where well up in tho thousands, and they will be shipped in 400 lots, until the ordor is complet ed. This company is doing a great business, and is running night and day. To Practice Law. J. H. Page was admitted to the bar by the supreme court today on a cer tificate from the supreme court of Cal ifornia. n0 will practice law in Po, land. Mr. Pace was one .. s tha Portland high sehool. Children's 20c and 25c Parasols.. 10 and 16c Ladlos' Parasols Half Prlco Ladies' 85c Umbrellas 45c $1.40 30 inch Black Taflota Silk yard 05c 7Go Black Taffeta Bilk, yd ,...45c 85c and 31 Fancy Dross Silks, yd 60c and ,68c $5000 worth of fine Silks to select from. Fino Black Dross Goods, cloarlng prices, 49c, 65c and 76c, worth $1.60 Prices on all colored drcos goods cnt away down. Fancy Mohair Dress Goods ....... 25c, 30c and 40c ?1.75 Fancy English Mohair Dress goods, yd 76c, 80c and 08c Prices on summer wash goods cut to pieces, 3V,c, 42c, 6c, 8 l-3c and 10c yard; regular prices 10c, 15c and 18c. Prices cut away down on Whlto Goods, India Linens, Swisses, Mulls, Dimities, Cambrics and Muslins; prices from 6e yd up... Table Linens, Towels and Napkins in the clearing list Towels, 3aC, 42c, fl'io, 8 l-3c and 10c, Tablo Linens, 26c, 29c and 35c, half price. Loco and Fabric Gloves, half price. 72c all Silk Taffeta Hair Ribbon, ono inch wide, yard 3ac 25c all Silk Neck Ribbons 10c, 12c and 14c Just arrived from Now York. $500 worth of tho latest fancy col lars, shopping bags and tvuj belts In Salem. Fancy collars, 6c, 10c, 15c, lg, and 26c. 60c Shopping Bags, cut price... 25 $1 Shopping Bags, cnt price... 69c 60c Silk Glrdlo Bolts, prico.... $1 Silk Glrdlo Bolts i9i 50c Corsot Cover Embroidery ,yd 25c Wo show a grand assortment of Laces, Embroideries and Drew Trimmings, all up to dato and now stylosv Ladles' Misses' and Children's, Summer Underwear, 8c, 10c, 12c, 16c and 26c, Ladies' Misses' and Children! Summer Hosiery, Re, 10c, 12c, 15c and 25c, cut price. Prlcos cut away down on Notions. Bost Sons nUk, ball , Finishing Braid, bunch & Boot OubO'Plns, Cuba 3c 1000 pairs Corsets to soloct from. 60c Summer Corsets, linen mesh, 25c 45c French Model Corsets, pries 45c 25c Glrdlo Forms, price ...lJc Hon's Underwear, Hats, Shoes, Collars and Necktioo, all rcdnced. Men's 35a Summer Underwoar 10c Mon's 46c Summer Underwear 26c 50c Silk Neckties, prlco 25c Best Linen Collars 8c and 10c Visit Our Cloak, Suit and Milli nery Department. Ladies' Swell Wash Suits, pries $1.75 Ladies' $18 Silk Suits, prlco.. $9X0 $1.60 White Lawn Waists 75c Trimmed Hats, 08c, $1.40 and $1.91 SALEM'S FASTEST OROWTNG STORE. McEVOV BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets ADDITIONAL PERSONALS, J. A. Finch, an attorney of this city returned last overling after a business trip to Portland. Miss L. A. Wostacott returned to her homo in California last evening, after visiting at the homo of Mrs. A. Strong, of this city. Missos Dorothy aud Maud Sears, dnughtors of J. K. Soars, tho woll known warehouseman of McCoy, woro In tho oity for a short tlmo today. K. F. Averlll, n graduato of Willom ctto University, and n momber of tho stnff of tho Capitol Journal, of Salem, Is In town today, tho guest of Roland Oliver. Tho two will lonvo in a fqw days for a pleuwo trip into Wallowa county. Pendleton Tribune. Miss Aguos Elono George left yoster day morning for Portland to spend a fortnight's vncation, seeing tho sights of tho big fair, nnd visiting friends at Portlnnd and Salem. At Grants Pass she was joined by her sister, Miss Lucie. George, and they togothor will enjoy tho pleasures of tho trip together. Ashland Tidings. Miss George visited horo nbout two yours ago, and was the guest of Mia Lou Goode. Carload of Ties, The CitUons Light & Traction Com pany received another carload of ties this morning, A LiCrory Indictment. Washington, July 27. Tho tut against Sonator Clark, of Montana, in volving tho chnrgo of fraud in the ap propriation of public lands, wns dock otod in tho supremo court this after noon. Tho record covers 7000 printed pages. Mrs. Pnrmolia Winkle, a pioneer of 'J7, died nt her homo noar Eugene Jnlj 21st. She loaves xa husband and bU children. OASTORJA . n tV lbs Kiftd YmmnAlvwi tmr We have just received a first shipment of 25.000 SHELLS 1 2s and 1 6s For the hunting season of 1905, which opens October 1st. LARGEST STOCK OF SHOT GUNS arid RIFLES in SALEM. W. Hauscr Bros. Dealers in all kinds of sport ing goods. IT COSTS NO MORE To have experienced workmen to work on your bicycles, not mention- mfw UWt W carry laree9t ' Wcyde repairs between ruKTiiAND and SAN FRANCISCO. BICYCLE TIRES I should J w . JtT Cmpl0t8 UD0 0f Q- J' DUNLOP, HARTFORD, M- & mJI Z. IAM0ND' and W8 8ht say our stock of theso tires aro bought XT v factories asauring our customers of fresh stock aways. Your wheel ready when promised. Does that sound good to S&z&hiM TSIWnlsTttm&FJsk a