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u TONIOHT; . . m 3NESDAY, FAER AND WARMER XVI. I0KE ALL THE RECORDS ne the Kidnaper, Was ted, Arraigned, Convic ed, and Sentenced, in 150 Minutes HacMphia, June 19. Keane was cod this morning to 20 years for ping the Mxith boy, At the trial by tola or ms captivity. Keane that tho boy "had even- to cheaper if he wanted to." 10 o'clock this morning "Keane I tho magistrate for his prelim hearing. An hou.i later the jury considered tho testimony. ag in tho' inflicftment. The. pris mas taken b'ctforo Judeo Sulz- tho testimony heard and the bmitted. The prisoner wassen hvithin an inoficdSbly short tfme apprehension. Two hours ami rom 'tho time ho wns arraigned is preliminary hearine. Keane ady for commitmen to the pen- y- Tho Bill Will Pass. kington, Juno 19. This morning lortb reported tho aericultural fiation bill as approved! by tho it, and.it was referred to a teo of tho whole, on the state union. It is tho intention to today. o Oils Her Straits. ird, Or., Juno 19. .This city experimenting with oil on tote for tho past ithroe years, Is if a success. This year their sition will bo on a larger a lai'go sprinkler and a ik car of oil has been pro- AJLY flICACO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE 00 yards of 1 0c Persian .awns Special 5 cents. T RAIN OR SHINE, WE carefully this Price List of U Offered fa Salem. M. ards shrunk Indian Head Goods, yard He arts No. S Taffeta Silk bon in all colors, yard... 3c "da 10o and 12V, Dress fchams, yard , 81-3c Ijards Bleached and Un tied Muslins, yard .,5c, 614c, 7jC, 81-35 ds Dark and Light Call special, yard! . . . , , 4c nds of yards of Imported M and Dimities in fan- Pin shades and black; P"Ce 81-3 and 10c 3'ck and Whito Cheek Qingham, yard 9c it e Linen Parasols, just fed; sale price 93e Colored Silk Umbrellas 'aney borders; sale priee$LM e Cover Embroidery, a Kwlityj prieoyard...'... 256 ' Corsets in all co!6rs; at Beller; sale price..'... 35c Pte Paarl Buttons, dor., 5c ' ne Canvass Belts, Nderod and nlalu I 10c, 38c and 25c SAUorjl OKBATEST iVOY BROS. 'V, OHIO'S GOVERNOR IS DEAD In-'Death Sets Aside the Demo' cratic Yictory Lieut. Gov- erno Harris is Sworn in Cincinanti, June 19. John M. Patti- 'eon, governor of Ohio, klied of Briirht's . disenso nf d-on ,-t.n . his ho.no aV Mi fo , ' 1 1" "3' here. Ho will be buried Thursday ncar nls Home, after sen-ices in the I Methodist church. Week ago tho governor was carried into his homo from which he had gone J five months before to his inauguration ns chief executiv of tho state, the in tervening time having been spent on a bed of pain. Jlig death came sud Uehly anil unexpectedly by physicians and family. Early last evening Gov ernor Patitison suffered acuto pain, but later sank into a quiot sleep. Art 10 o'clock Dr. Belt made his usual morn. ing ca31, anil found! tho patient in a vuui.!mak; siaxe. ino governor never rallied, and death came peacefully this afternoon, Tho governor's wife and two daughters were at his bedside when ho died. Eaton, 0., Juno 19. Governor Hnr rds saj s ho -will not assumo tho duties of tho oftico until after Pattison's fu natal, andi will conttin-uo Pattison'a ap pointees for w time, at least. Tho time of the funeral da so far undetermined, but will probably bo on Thursday, Miners Stfctlls Their Differences. (Four O'clock Edition.) Columbus, 0., Juno 18. The Ohio miners liavo settled1 their differences and were ordered today to resume work. ThJs inchrdl.B Mho return) of union men to 'the mines in Eastern Ohio. 8 1-3c Challies and and Price, yd. DO THE BUSINESS. the Beet Bargains that were evr $1.49 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk for dresses and petticoats; sale price per yard 9Sc J1.85 30-inch Colored TaffeTa Silk for dresses and petti Silk fine for dresses and pot ticoats; a great seller; sale price, yard $L25 39o Wash India Silk In all col ors-fin quality; sale price, yard ........ 25C Colored and Fancy Panama Drew Goods, yd, 35c, 49c, 69c, 75c $1.85 Black and Colored Crepe do Paris; beautiful goods yd,$1.25 85c Changeable Taffeta Silk; all shades, special prico yd 0c New Ladles' Sailor and Cowboy Whito Duck Hats... Wc. 75c, " 9Sc Whito Lawn Waist trimmed with embroiaery; sale price t.,w 1.49 White Waisla... 49c 9Se Ladies' $2 50 Whiter Waists... $1-49 6.50 Wash Suits, tale price... 3.05 590 Covert Jackets; price... $3.4o n ,! Straw White Sailors, ! i t. .ii nrie...$1.49. 1.75 iTimuit " i ii ii QKOWINa STORE. rnmr nr Loramci- ciai and Coirt Streets CAmALJOHRiNAL. HAT.1S11T nnMAW rnYTo-... ' " m .J ' 'W SALEM, OREGON, GHOST SITS ON THE LID Hubbard Spook Holds Down His Job in the Old Fry Warehouse Hubbard, Or., Juno 19. Many peo ple here havo seen a s'rango sight while passing the old Fry warehouse dunug the past week, nnd at certain hours of tho nigh. What seems to be a human form clothed in ghostly ap parel has been seen passing somo of tho windows, and1 at times sitting up on tho very top, of tho old structure. Thero has boen somo considerablo ar gument as to what it really i3, and the old building is being shunned by the youngsters of tho city. A first it was supposed to bo a reflection from light, but, as the city lights bto not running, and as it was seen nftcr tho night ser vice was out, tho myatony is growing deeper, anl a tiearch of tho interior of tho building reveals nothing. A few more of the ilvring are going to make an invitttigation, ami should tlio ghost turn outi ti be a prowler ho will bo se verely deal with. Deoicko Case Dismissed. (Four O'clock' Edition.) San Prancifieo, June 19. Judge Shortall tlls morning diismissod' the case ngninsr Ernest II. Denickc, son of Colonel E. A. Denicke, n promi nent, who wns charged with tho mur der of an unknown woman during the oxcJsement of tho evening of April 20 Denicko wns acting ns a fipecial officer, and tho court held tho shooting was in the lino of duty. ; o Saiiors Will Continue Fight. (Four O'clock Edition.) San Francisco, Juno 19. Tho Jail ors' union has decided to carry on the fig'ht againtt tho steamship owners without tho assistance of the long shoremen or tinwul ers, by withdrawing from tho city ilwnt federation. It is expected that similar notion will be taken todny by tho firemen, cooks and stewards, all of whom are incensed nt the it!ioa of the Iorgsliorftnie& in loading vessels during tho fi'rlke. Ev erything is quiet on the "nter front. Tho milors clnlm they havo won the fight-, although it is reported that ship owto B aro importing mm from tho grea lakes. Charged With Murder. (Four O'Clock Edition.) San Francisco, Juno 19. George Hammar, Joseph HubbarVl, Daniel Ca- Wll and Frank Martin, tho four men charged with1 murder, as tho ."vault of tho killing of AntiVew Kellncr, a union Bailor, who was ahot in a la-unch on tho bay Saturday evening, appeared before Judge CaUnmis this morning nnl were formally arraigned on a capital charge Tho dato of tho preliminary examlna tion will bo &X Thursday. Russians SU11 Murder Jews. Berlin, Juno 19. Prominent Jews are receiving details of the jnaswiefes and plundering of Jews in various parts of Russia. At Carokl tho authorities post ed a telegram alleged) to havo been re ceived from tho Czar, ordering all the Jews killed, and the peasants attacked and killed) many. Wealthy Gentiles at Niesbln offered $5 for each Jew killed. Two were wounded, awl one male and ono female infant killed. Peasants aro arming to enrich themselves. o McAlpia Made President. (Four O'clock Edition.) Philadelphia, June J9. Gew-rtl Richard McAlpin, of New York, has been elected! prosiilent of tho .national League of Republican clubs. o " - gwedisb City Destroyed. (Four O'clock Edition.) Stockholm, Sweden, Juno 39. The city of Uulilasvall was today totally destroyed by fire, and 1500 famillt.4 aro homoleaa The 1 Is $2,000,000. THE SPA Eor choice candle and lee cream. Wo hare onr new waaaier drinks out now. Try oor Frnlt Salad Sondae and Opera Snndae. The crtam we use 1 direct from H. D. Looney'f dairy, the beat that ea U fooadi S? Ik tfMtj. W. T. Sfofc, F. G. Myi. M8tt8trot. f TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1906, TAKE CITY BONDS Government Will Aid San Francisco by Depositing Twelve Millions Washington, Juno 19. The Presi dent has agreed to the proposition of tno &an .F-nncisco delecaMon, hraded by Lane, to which tho secretary of the treasury has given his approval, that tho government place $12,000,000 on deposit in Sun Frniwioco bunks, on thoj fsci'urlty of San Frnncisco bon'ds. Thoj tcmi of years during which tho ucpoit) may remain has not jet been determined, but Shaw has given awsur. anca they will not bo called in until tho t treasury needs them. Tho dolega tionj called nt tho Whito Houso this morning, anil tho announcement was made after its departure. AURORA'S FRUIT CROPS Aurora, 0" Juno 19. Tho warm weather of the past few ilaijs hfts rip ened tho cherries in (this section, and pickers aro now busy gathering tho imnvcnm crop tint grows in and around this city. Nowhvr in tho stato are then) moro cherry trees, or bo many different varieties, as there aro right hero in Aurora. Tho crop this year is unusually large, and the) cold weather in March did not havo any effect on it. Peaches aro nlwo going to bo a good oop on the high lands. r Aurora's School Election. Aurora, Or., June 19. At the fchool election) held here yes'erday, to elect ono ddrecto" nnd bno clerk, A. H. Oic j wns rc-c4cctcd director and L Webert clerk. A one-mill lax vas voted to raise money for improvement on tho school ground. Much comment ami diiscussion was indulge! In re garding tho smalluesb of tho levy, many of thoto in a position to know claiming tlm levy was too small, o Portland General Wanta It. Aurora, Or., Juno 19. Tho Aurora Kelcctfic Company, of this city, hns Teceivrtl an offer for thmr plant from the Portland General Klectric Com pany, and aro figuring on selling out. Tho plant herd gives service to Au rora, Canby, Hubba.d ami Gcrvais. Tho people nroum) hero arc eagerly looking for a 24-hour tcrvice, which the Portland General would givo if they secured! tho local plant A3miral McCalla Ectlred. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Vallojo, Cfal, Juno 18. Admiral Mc Calla TiiMred1 today from the ofllee of commandant of tho Maro Island navy yards. Rear-Admirul Lyone la on tho way from" tho navnl station at Honolu lu to take command, MeCiilla leaves tomorrow for his new country home at Santo Barbara. Overruled Motion. (Four O'cloek Edition.) Jeffrnwu City, Mo, Juno 19. Tho supremo court overruled the motion for a rehearing io tho Aggio Mcjcrs case. She is sentenced to liany tho 9th for ho inuTdor of her husband, Gowi-noi" IJk mya ho will grant her a reprieve for 30 da) a. .Baxlotntino Aabore, (Four O'cloek Edition.) San Frnncisco, Juno 19. The bark eritiou Portland, bound from Astoria itb a cargo of lumUr for Rodondo, is ashore near Iluenemo, Sho is owned by J, I,. Clak, of San Francisco. CJilcago Maxketa. Chicago, June 19 Wheat 83H b3, corn 5151i, oate 4039. Marriage Iiceseea 2ra)l. Jltrlxrt Ldgh Junk, aged 25, of Prairie City, Or., and Loia Luefllo Petblrt, agoc? 22, of Salem, also Walter II. Johnson, agoM 30, and L. E. Brown, agI 23, botn of Woodburn, were grontod maxriaga llcowtos today, CI " Ti Ofkial Cowit. TVi official tomx of tho ballots cast t the hool election yf tcrfay will be tnaife this eToaing at tbe tlgh school by tbo boad of dirMtow, m-V MRS. EMMA WATSON IN JAIL Handsome Accomplice and Tool of s. A. D. iuter Awaits Her Sentence Portland, Juno 19. M.. Emma L Watson, companion of S. A. D. Puter, under convloMon for complicity in the' innu irauilH, this morning surronvlored to tho federal nifthorltles, anil wns lodged lit tho county jail to nwnit her sentence. RUSSIAN REGIMENTS MUTINY Warsaw, Poland, June 18. It is re ported that a regiment of artillery and a regiment of Infantry at 'ovogergl ovsk fortress havo lnutfuied. Tho ZuvMlki estate, ire Siedlce, has bom attacked by terrolsts, who secured nnd eacaped with 75,000 roubles. Married a Dead Man. Prague, Juno 19. Application has been rnndo to a pollco magistrate by tho wife of an artisan for astlstnnc to ascertain tho whereabouts of her husband, who had recently left her without nnyi apparent cause. Invostl gatlon bnsed upon particulars furnished by tho woman brought to light tho astounding fact that tho husband of tho woman has been entered on tho reg isters ns having died twelve years ago. To her distress tho woman learned that sho had married a man who by some means hnd obtained possession of the papers of another individual who died In 1894, and assumed the dead riinn'i name, under which ho had since lived with IiIh wife, who had no Idea that her him slm mil's name was not his own. What induced the man to ehango hi name, or why ho has now disappeared, Is for the present n mystery. The po llco nre completely baffled, nnd all sort of thcorlr nro hazarded as re gard the Identity of tho mlsulng hus band. Prcfarcncea ta Be Oonsidered. Waalngtoii, Juno 19. Artillery otH eers who want special duty may bo able to got It hereafter by virtue of a sys tem which tho acting chief of the corps, Col. G, F. K, Harrison, hns recommendied. Ho believes that it would bo advantageous to allow artil lery ofilcera to express tnelr prefer cnceH fori detached duty or for stations. Theso expressions nro to bo ktpt on fllo in tho ofllee of the chief of artil lery ami ar to be consulted whenever it is neeoftwiry to make a change in lo cation or a transfer of an officer froin ono duty to another. Of courte, per tonal preferencea cannot alwnjt bo al lowed to control, but whero it would not interfere with tho public Interests to do so, it Is proposed to consult tbli Pllst, nnd thufl contribute to tho content moot of tho officers mot directly con cerned by such change. It U expect ed that thU plan will x adopted anil perhaps extended to oher branchea of tbe army service. To Form Presbyterian Brotherhood, Detroit, Mich, June 19 Tho com mittee of ten, recently appointed at Ihe Presbyterian eonferenee in Des Moines, la., to formulate plans for tho establishment of a 'I'lesbyUrlan bro therhood," met hero today for th" ptrposo of considering the plan and discus suggestions which might be submitted- to faeilltato the earrylng out of the project. Tbe committee will bold another session this aftereoon and In tho evening n big reception will be held at which the laymen and clergy of the Prebytrian denomination Jc this city will be present. i i n " IIop Prospect Bright Aurora, Or., June 19. The hop crop In and around tbitt place i looking fine tlcee tb recei warm weather, , The continued Tttiiry weather la the foro part of the month, and tho prevailing JilgU wind hadi a tendency to retard tho growth of tho rlno aomewtat, but wtth wanner weotwr the vine are coming right along;, and all the yards bto looking fine. Thero win be Jrg crop karveefoi hre tbl year, ?fpt may (a thl tloa lve contxaete4 fn tils yVt pik. - -, fe XWO?EDlTIONS DAIX.Y AT 2.30 T. Is'AND 4;W P. M. r V NO, 147. JEWETT CASE IS ARGUED Cpmis up on Appeal to Su- preme Court From Judge Burnett's Court on Demurrer The caw of tho Stain of Oregon vi, F. W. Jewott, who wan Indicted In the state land) fraud caws In April, 1905, at tho same tlmo that Kelliher and the other Minnesota operators were, will bo argued t Ills afternoon in tho ni jxime court. District Attorney John II, McNary nnd Deputy 0 L. MoNary will reprwont the uinto nndl W, D. Pon ton, F. V. Iloliwm and (leorgo (I. Hint, lmm nro tho attorneys for the. oppel lanf, Tho caw comefl up from departmeut No. 1 of tho circuit court for Marion county, Jmlgojtu.-nett on tho bench. Jowett wna indlctol for subornation of perjury. To thU indictment a dn murreT wns Interposed! by the defend nntV counsel, upon tho grounds that It did not state facts sufllelont to consti tute, a crime, Tho court below sua. tnlnod tho domurrer, Ihom which judg ment this appeal was taken, Tho specific crlmo with which Jow ett Is charged is that ho incited Emily A. Thatcher to appear before Ak O. Conilit, a notary public, and awcar falsily In her application for the pur ehaso of stato school land. ' Cftlebratlng Emancipation Day, Huston, Tex., June 19, Tho negroes of thi city and surrounding dlstrfcta nre celcbrntlng KmnnrJpntlon Day In a moro elaborate manner than usual. Tho celebration will last two days and has attracted several thoysand npgroes fritn tho vicinity to this city, Tho principal feature of today Is tho grand Industrial street parado which will In elmlo many floats, Illustrating' the ac- pomplNhment of tho npgroes ns mer chants, builders, manufacturers ' anil tradesmen. .Many civic organisation will be represented in thu parade. To morrow's feature will be tho flower parade. Emancipation park 1 tho great rallying point for the two days' of 'tho oelob'ntlon. Many prominent speakers will address tho crowds nt tho park ovety dny. M Waco, Tex., Juno 19. Several thou sand negroes from vtirlotn parts of the state aro assembled hero to take purt in tho gmitid celebration of Emancipa tion day, which lion ln-en nrrnnget by tho local. negroes. Among those who Iirw como to this city aro many prow inent negroes, many of whom will do liver addresses In the eouroo of tho celebration, o O. O. P, dolddn JubUy, Philadelphia, June 19. Ono of tbe most Intonating feature of the cold- bratlon of the golden Jubilee of the Republican party, now being held In this city in connection with tbe na tional convention of Itcpublicun clubs, will bo the parmV this evening to com in mn orate the campaign of Fremont and Dayton, the first Kpubllean na tional randldaU ever voted for, Tho column will form en South Broad street and tna.eli along Bread street at 8 o'clock this evening. Thero will be eight divisions and each will represent the Republican elube and orgauiratlontt of a Philadelphia scna torlsl dlttrict under tbe new apportion- men. Adjutant (iencral Thomas Stew art will aet an (fund marshal of the jubilee, parade end Governor Peso packer, Bptnkor Cannon and tho mem bers of the governor 'a staff will review the parade. It N xpete() that ev i-rnl thousand men will bo io Ike at tbe parade. KwAered Y Iadiau. LI Paso, Tex, Juno 19,-W, L. Slin. kard, a railroad contractor, prominent la tb 0eathwetf waa killed by Yajuin In Sonera, Vexlto, whlfo working or an exteaeloB o tic CjMMtear Yaqol Klver & P18e read, mtr QuHyaiafl, No details havo bn leaned. w Dr. J. f. Cooled to 356 Utarty street, where He WM met tM M u6 nw pilkMs. Fr my &, caNoiiDf. Ck. CmmM- M n i vfl , : 1 A m it i ! i I. f i (( r)3 m