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SII0WER3 TONIGHT, SUNDAY SHOWERS, COOLER. TWO EDITIONS DAILY, AT 2:30 P. M. AND 4:00 -?. M. DAILY OAPTTAL JOURNAL. VOL. XV. LEARNED FROM ABNER . SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1005. NO. 225. KEEP OFF THE GRASS Widow Evidently Caught on to Some of Brother Abners Little Ways Some-set, Pn., Sept. 23. Exceptions to tho accounting of Ennlo E. McKin- ley, widow and executrix of Abncr Mc Kinlcy, hnvo been mado by tho Sea board Nntional Bank, of Now York. It Is said other exceptions will bo filed. It is nllegod that Mrs. McKinley is disposing of tho money realized, de frauding tho creditors by not having appraised a largo amount of porsonal property, horses, cnrrlngos, etc., worth several thousand dollars. ( Tour O'Clock Edition.) Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 23. The government announces that Norway and Sweden havo simultaneously ordorcd their troops not to approach the fron tier nearer than ono kilometer. English Footballers In St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 23. Tho Eng lish association of football players, who aro on a tour of tho United States playing exhibition games and contest gamos, will play their first gamo In this city today. Football enthusiasts from all parts of tho stato are hero and an enormous crowd is expected to bo pres ent nt tho gamo. This evening a ro coptlon will bo tendered to tho Eng lish players. Another gamo will bo played tomorrow. When YottWant Supplies fo the Whole Fam ily at Lowest Possible Gash Prices Tffacle at Wo can moot every rcasonablo roquiremonts, ns our assortments aro un usunlly largo. In addition to a comploto lino of staplo dry goods wo carry a full lino of Novelty D ess Goods and Rain Ptfoof Suitings OUR SILK DEPARTMENT has proved a great success. "Rogular stores" consider doublo profits on silks a nocosslty. Wo prefer to sell doublo tho quantity nt our usual sranll profits, which explains tho great diffcrenco In prices. Tho NEW CHANGEABLE SILKS aro very sightly and theNEW FANCIES aro unusually attractive. HOSIERY AND UNDER WEAR. Tho kind tho season demands, you'll find in all grades. Thomson's Glove Fitting onsets Tho lino that took GRAND PRIZE at tho ST. LOUIS FAIR. That's tho Lest recommendation we know of. Our rriccs aro much lower than tho contract rrlco list, which wo refused to sign. omeCtf c Vr f THOMSON'S "CLOVE-FITTING HABIT-HIP CORSETS WftlTJE $m r - ii Lswk jjflsA M I W J. AfjTisSp vjQfl 7 ffMkx Iff W m0r POUSE T6HO"ES tor Men For ovory member of tho family. Tho rainy season requires .absolutely solid footwear. It doesn't pay to buy trash. Our great success with shoes is duo to tho fact that wo pay particular ntten tian to quality. Every pair Is built to givo satisfaction. Wo show the largest lino'of NEW SHOES IN THE CITY. Men's Clothing Tho newest stylos, mado of the choicest fall suitings, priced on tho cash basis. Wo save you from two to threo dollars on every suit. Jane Hopkins' 30Y-PR00F 0L0TU2NCJ satisfies tho boy, and makes the mother happy. The cloth is selected for durability, nnd ovory suit is built to stand tbo rough est service. Men's Dressy Rain Coats The most practical coat a man ever wore, absolutely waterproof. Suitable for all occasions, and UMBRELLAS V Dick Coats, Slickers, HATS, SHIRTS. Everything for tho whole family. WHILE YOU HAVE CASH TO SPEND, TRADE AT A OASH STORE. STEAMER ASHORE t (Four O'clock Edition.) 1 Toledo, Or., Sept. 23. Tho stoamor W. II. Harrison went nshoro nt Alsea, in a dense fog, last night, and is prob- LAND FRAUDS (Four O'clock Edition.) Portland, Sept. 23. Tho closing ar guments began in tho Williamson caso this afternoon. This morning J. II. A SPANISH ELECTION BEKneBeaoiBHeHBBMBBOHeB9BBaHeBOaSK8g0IBt 5 U" YOU WANT QUALITY COMB TO THE WOOLEN MILL STORE. m Cuba, Sept; 23. Aynla was offered n big sum to join tho plot nnd assist in cnrrylng it through. Ho ngrccd, learned tho details nnd informed tho chiof of police. Tho liberals wcro pre paring to nssnsslnnto all tho judges, WANTS THE SAHARA New York, Sept. 23. According to tho Htonldl'g Tangier correspondent, a pnssongor on bonrd tho steam yacht Honor, who is woll acqulntcd with tho plnns of Baron do Forest, is authority for tho stntoment that, under tho pro- u Tho raid on tho notol Suigo, and its toJCt of n mcro ''""ting trip, tho bnron IF YOU WANT $5.00 WORTH FACTION IN A HAT, FOR S3 Ml I F STYLE. QUALITY AND SATIS. YOU SHOULD SEE THE RoDCf ts S BEST $3.00-; HAT ON EARTH. s Salem Woofen Mill Stoe HI m tBHKEESBBaESBBeBGBBeBB8Kn8SEBBM ably a totnl wreck. Tho crow caped. Sho was tho property of Elmoro Packing Company. o- In Memory of Paul Jones. Portsmouth, N. II., Sopt. 23. Today being tho anniversary of tho capturo of tho Serapis by tho Bonhommo Rich- Gray testified regarding tho sheopracn nnd stockmen's war, denying that tho cattlomon threatened tho defondants. .Tallies Kconeon testified that tho town ship in which tho timber entries wcro mado on government land nt tho In-' defendants, was tho best attendant tragedy, followed. Tho body of Villuondns wns ordered brought to Havana to llo in stato In tho houso of representatives, but It wns buried, at Clcnfuegos this morning, carried to tho cemetery on tho shoulders of tho liberals. According to reports tho olec- j.tlon in Clcnfuegos is proccoding S quietly. Thcro woro sovoral outbreaks Si in tho lntorlor, nnd ono fight nt Plnar del Rio, but tho police quickly re stored order. Troublo is expoctod this afternoon nnd tonight. Tho report of tho attempt to assnssinnto Gomez wbb has prcpnrcd an armed expedition to tho Desert of Snhnrn, with tho support of tho British government. For this purposo tho yacht is sup plied with from 3000 to 4000 repeating riilcs with ammunition. It Is stated thnt Baron do Forest Intonded to found a Snhnrnn cmplro, believing thnt hla influenco nnd millions would onnblo hitn to enryr out tho scheme successfully. Baron do Forest has been rccontly in frequent communication with n famous Afrlcnnist. His idea that tho execu tion of his project would bo of politic- apparently merely n political trick, nl ndvnntngo to tho British govorn stnnco of OBBBfl0BMeneBBBMBflaBfleflaBHIlSB9B9Xe39fl9B9M I FREE! FREE! FREE! Boginning Monday, Soptcmbor 25th Madam Oorslnl, an oxpert nocdlowork teacher, will givo froo lessons in ombroldory, including tho now oylot nnd Mt. Mollick work, to all ladies, demonstrating tho Brainard & Armstrong silks and.corticclli fancy work goods at Tha Chicago Storo, whoro a full lino of tho B. & A. Silks, as wolls ns Dor ticolll fancy work goods is enrriod. REMEMBER THE LESSONS ARE FREE. CHICAGO STORE, 5 Salem, - - Oregon. HIBflMMBBCflflBCBM8BMeBCGIBflBeXCBB0BeBBfl tf nrd in 1770, tho Mnssachusotts Society Sons of tho American Revolution, tho Paul Jones club of Portsmouth "n'nir other patriotic organizations colobrnt cd "tho day by dedicating a tablet, mnrking tho slto of tho old shipyard on Badger's Island In Klllery, whoro Paul Jones' ship-of-wnr Hnngor wns built in 1777. Tho membors of tho various sociotles arrivod horo this morning and march ed to tho North Congrogntlonal church, whoro tho memorial oxcroiscs wcro held at 11 o'clock. Prof. I. F. Frlsbco wel comed tho outsido members in behalf of tho Paul .Tonos club. Gon. Francis Henry Apploton, Dr. Mosos G. Parker nnd tho Hon. Augustus F. Moulton nlso delivered nddTOSSos. After tho mooting dinnor wns tnkon nt Freeman hnll, opposite tho church, nnd in the nftornoon tho whole- party will visit tho navy yard and othor points of Interest. Houses Must Bo Numbered. Proporty owners aro rcquirod to placo numbers upon their buildings, In ae cordnnco with ordlnnnco No. 430, passed by tho counoll October 4, 1004, which requires all houses or buildings now erected to bo numbered heforo January 1, 1006, and all hereafter eroded to be numbered before being occupied, undor penalty of from $2.50 to $6.00 per day for eaeh .day's ne glect. W. A. MOOHES, D-28-10t. Recorder. Servia Sends Ultimatum. (Four O'clo:k Edition.) Belgrade, Servia, Sept. 23,-Sorvia has sent an ultimatum to Turkey In reference to tho violation of the Ser vian frontier by Turkish troops. Sho demands tho dismissal of tho officers who led the troops across the border, indemnity for the families who suf fered from tho raids and that the porto apologize urocno Must Come Back. Montreal Canada, Sept. 23,-Tbo Oaynor Greene petition was dismissed today, and.Gaynor Greene must return to the United Statos to stand trial. udnptod to sheep raising of any In tho country. Murder and Suicide (Four O'Clock Edition.) Snllsburg, England, Sopt. 23. Peter llord, an army pensioner, todny mur- dorcd his six children, nnd committed sulcldo. wituout any lounttntion. it appears tho government Is proventing tho trnns mission of messages from fllenfugos, intended to influenco tho voting, ns tho llboral nowspnpers of this city havo not n lino from tholr correspondents. o Ono Way to Rcduco Values. (Four O'Clock Edition.) St. Petersburg, Sopt. 23. Tho inhab itants of Baku aro suffering from ty phus, scurvy and starvation. Tho au thorities tclgrnph thnt they nro un nblo to remedy tho conditions, nnd mnko nn urgent nppenl for holp. Gon oral Snncmoski, commnndcr of tho Aloxandrovsky district, declares In his report thnt tho Jnpancso on Saghnlln decapitated 180 Itusslnn colonists, bo cnuso they refused to givo up their homes for nominal sums. According to tho roport tho Jnpancso aro forcing nil Russians to soil their proprty for n song. A Long Run. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Chicago, Sopt., 23. Ninua Mellor nnd lllcks Rcllly, In tho Mnrnthon rnco, started promptly nt 2 o'clock on their 25 mile grind. Hntch nnd Corey sot tho pace. Tho weather Is perfect. ment. Tho correspondent, nftcr filing a dis patch containing tho nbovo facts, cnblcs thnt ho hns received n privnto communication from Mogndor to tho effect that Baron do Forest nnd party stnrted on tho night of Scptcmbor 10th for tho Boscrt of Sahara. Tho correspondent of tho Herald at Lns Pnlmas states that Baron do For ests' yacht, tho Honor, nrrlved thoro on tho morning of Soptorabor 18th, nnd sailed nt midnight on tho 10th, prob ably to Trcnoriffo for dispatches. Tho Honor remained six dnys nt Mogador, whonco sho enmo here. Sho carries a crow of 38. Tho Baron nnd Bnrroness do Forest wcro both on board, togothor with Mr. Harris, of Tangier, nnd sov ornl distinguished-looking members. Young Oourt-Mnrtial Adjourned. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Vnllojo, Col., Sept. 23. A tolegram hns boon received from tho sccrotnry of tho navy granting tho Young court martial an adjournment, until such tlmo ns Ensign Wndo will bo ablo to givo his testimony. Chicago Market. Chicago, Sept. 23. Wheat, 85 com, 62; oats, 20. LADIES SUITS cfaWeiieiAfi&cmA "S'B I up to jfs .i.-..7nW vnlues up to $3.0S jmm 93.50 I Values $23.60. WE ARE BUILDING Wo nro very carefully building on tho suro foundation of complete satisfaction. In tho beginning wo tried to mnko this n necessary store to you, nnd we know that wo hnvo succeeded Wo planned to givo you n storo in which In all its variea stock would fill tho tnro wnnts of tho entire people nt nil times and succeeded. In short, wo sought to givo you the porfoot storo, nnd we sinceroly bellovo we hnvo builded so well thnt wo hnvo your entiro confidence tho thing wo prlzo most. i "Cravenette" Dress Goods In n great assortment of weavos, patterns, wolghts, widths and col orings something of every kind of outdoor gnrmont. BHHBlEBIHHBfflnSHBHHBHMaMBB ICE CREAM S CHOCOLATES BISQUE CHOCOLATE CREAMS. AT H H H M a M S3 M H 478 Stato St, S Phone Main 215Fhone Main 164 Ibbbbhbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbj Zitin's 366 Court St. NEW SUITS Pretty effects in the long" coat styles in plain eolors and mixtures in a great variety. Our showing of the new ready-to-wear styles is by far the largest in this city and con tains something new and novel for every figure. The garments are the best of the seasonable and depend able materials, best of skilled tailor log in styles that are authoritative. Prices from $4 to $37.50 RAIN WILL NEITHER WET NOR SPOT TID3SE GOODS. You aro suro of keeping dry when wearing ORAVENETTE. Look for the circular stamp. None genuine without this stamp, Wo aro solo Salem agonts for thoso famous goods. RAIN COAIS In our ready-to-wear section. Whether for tho Httlo miss or for the adult woman, there nro nobby styles in wanted colors In RAIN PROOF OOODS. And our prices are much less than others aik for equal grades. SECOND FLOOR. TRUNKS Standard grados only find their way here, and we have them in all sizes trunks that are made for ser vice and will stand the knocks of traveling. $4.50 to $25 Suit Cases Almost every traveler uses a salt case they aro the handiest bag to carry. Wo have a splendid line to select from. Prices range from $2 to $23.50 Wanted Experienced saleslady; must be'proflclent. Joseph Meyers k Sons. i MEN'S SUITS All the newest styles for this soa son 'b wear are shown in n great va riety of shades and pntterns. The bard to fit are especially Invited to s.o this superb collection. We can fit any ono from h 5U t0 33U I IVBgfF klflMBr wtnwMr.rt ijfaT.ylibtfif iiciaifefct