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0 y. f . , t t. TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2.30 P. M. AND 4:00 P. M. !$? W &. AILT CAPITAL JOURNAL SAIXM, OREGON, TUBSDAY, JULY 3, 1906. NO. 158. F0UR- HE GOT A SHORTER SENTENCE CORPORAL TANNERS WIFE AFTER WILL WEAR SWAGGER UNIFORMS HAULING IN THE STEEL ; v UNDRED THE BIG YEARS ONES fjoa HhSEv LifJfitTIiat Cost $150,000 fmWalue of Property in MDispute Was $2,000 fc.O Nice.July 3. Tho two villages, Lu i' hi era Lanconquc, in tho Alpes w-iiifr!havo just heldia celebration njbeioivof tho ending of a great law f?t?wiwfii'ia9 kept tho two villages di dedSevw sinco November 14, 1402. B3q8wiion ini dispute w9 tho pos- "ni ,oi a piece oi xano ai jjova, 5Jr - a 1 T l - VI fceach.' villago claimed. V tS J ii.. i -i v-s 1" uus ago uie tuurt at iikv pOwroly sottlcd tho matter br divid- flf itheflandi equally between tho vil iiJ3$Tho total cost of tho lawsuit litrfagijtho 444 years amounts to about sl5p,'(XKC whdlo tho value of the land in lispufce waa about $2,000. Tho legal locumenta which had accumulated in he coursoof tho centuries wero docket el in 1.850 parcels, which weighed six sen ton,' and were stored in a large lisusodicburch. !ailMauy wonc Begun. ' CMeago, July 3. Tho Fourth of nlyHarviesb is on in good earnest in Mok(fgiil Sunday four parsons suffered ntJuweSfrom tho deadly toy cannon, dstoi and) cannon cracked. Violation f MyeV'Duninw'a orders against prc oatta!., oelobratiom of tho Fourth psieaAltouglji tho city, and: scarcely iKpei;tfeap' Hen minutes passed ini any of hsiWe populous district's without tho urstisg of som(o kind of noiso-makcT. liSpe44(o; dletspito this condition, mado aSyewe arrest, bub at tho various mMMHrtcha ib was asserted) that a bsrpleekoub' was being kept for vio- i5fcl r i1 I AT- we 50) yards of 8 1 -3 and 1 0c Persian Challies and lawns, special price, yard IS? Always-Busy Store Does the Business sw la, shrunk Indian Head ,!Goods, yard 14c rds No. 2 Taffota Bilk fa in all colors, yard... 3c rds 10c andi 12c Dross terns, yard 8 l3c i.yarda Bleached and Un- ned Muslins, yard .... K. 5c, 6c, 7e, 81-Sc Is Dark and Light Call- tapcoial, yax4 4c ids of yards of Imported and Dimities in fan- , plakj shades aod black; ice 81-3 and 10c llack and Whits Check LOlnghams, yard 0o lito . Lmen Parasols, ived'; ealo price 95c Silk Umbrella with Bordow; ealo price.. ..!. 05 Cover Embroidery, a aalityj price yard .... 25c lo Corsets In all colors; it seller; sole price .... 35c its Pearl Buttons, doz. . 5c 'White Canvas Belts, eidered and plain ..."... 10c, 15c, 25c HAxmrs GKKATaer axowixa stows. Kansas City, Mo., July 3. John Spoyor, first sentenced! to 20 years for tho muTcflor of his little son, was con victed o muicTer iu the first degiree this morning on frietrinl, and will be sentenced' to hang. ' North Carolina Democrats Meet. Greensboro, N. O., July 3. Tho Democratic state convention of North Carolina met hetx today to nominate ono member of tho corporation commis sion and sixteen superior court judges already selected by judicial conven tions. As" thero aro no matters of any particular importanco before tho con vention and no contests of any kind, but littlo interest in the convention is manifested. Troops Leave 'Frisco. Washington, July 3. Tho war 'do patrtaHonft was officially notified this morning thatf tho laab of tho federal ttroops bald loft San Francisco today, except a small guard for tho mint anxl anmy stores. i 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n m i n 1 1' Cholera in Manila. 1 1 , Manilas, P. I., July 3. Twen- . . I ty-onb now cnties anUl 16 dieaths 1 1 f om dholea, aro reported today I ini this ci'y. Tho provinces re- port 26 cases arndt 25 deaths. I ', Tho diseatea is of .tiho deadliest J J iypo. Tho earJiest victim wero among the natives in tbo .vicinity . of tho city. Four Americans J wcto stricken, and) ono is dead. J J IKs ntuno is Charles Shoehorn Tho territory about Fot Mc- ! , Kinloyi is quei-awtineVl. ii hi ii i ii ii i iii mi jm niWGO STOBE 5c at this price list of money savers $1.49 30-inch Black Taffota Silk for dresses and petticoats; salo price per yard 98c $1.85 36-inch Colored Taffeta Silk fine for dresses and petticoats; a great seller; salo price yard $1.25 39c Wash India Silk In all col ors fine quality; sale price, ya-d 25c Colored and Fancy Panama Dress Goods, yard 35c, 49c, 69c, 75c $1.85 Black and Colored) Crepo do Paris; beautiful goods; yard $1.25 85c Changeable Taffeta Silk; all shades, special price yd.. 49c Ladies' New Sailor and Cowboy White Duck Hats.... 69c, 75c, 98c 98c White Lawn Waists trim med with embroidery; b1o price 49c Ladies' $1.49 White Waists... 9Sc Ladies' $2.50 White Waista...$1.49 $6.50 Wash Suits; sale price.. $3.95 $5.90 Covert Jackets; price.... $3.45 $3.50 Satin Straw White Sail ors, trimmed; sale price ............ ....... v.y i.i-' iVflV RfiflQ Coraer of Commer i.T U I DKUO. cUl and Coirt Streets Coroner's Jury Says Her Death Was Caused by Bad Roads and Chaffeur's Carelessness Helena, Mont., July 3. Tho coro- der'e jury inquiring concerning ttho dearth of 'tbd wifo of James Tanner, coraimanidor of tho Grand. Army, who was killodl ini an. nutomobilo accident Fridtiy, Toturned a vcrdiotf ttot she camia to her death while riding in ari automobile, running at high) speed', and as tho rcsulb of ai defect in tdio road way and carelessness and poor judg ment) on tho pnrlt of tho chauffer in trying to pass a. team with too small a margin) of road. ' o Will ColoJrato the Glorious Fourth. Tacoma, July 3. Three grand street parades, tho most magnificent display of fireworks over soon horo and a floral festival on a largo scalo aro tho prin cipal features of tho threo days' cele bration of tho Fourth of July, which tho patriotic citizens of this city have arnangod and which opened horo this morning. Tho city is profusely decor rated and filled with visitors from all parts of tho state. Both Pacific avo nuo and O street, from Seventh to Sev enteenth streets, nro a mass of flags and bunting and electric lights havo been strung, which will make theso two avenues as bright no day. Tho cdlobation proper will begin this afternoon with a grand civic and industrial parade, which promises to surpass anything in that lino evdr seen horo. Tho roso carnival tent has been set up in Firemen's Park on South A street It will be tho homo of tho queen and her court during tho oxet cises preceding and following tho floral parado and carnival. In tho tont thero will bo athletic nnd gymnastic oxhibi lions, pony races, clowns, and all kinds of oher circus attractions. Thero will bo two parades on floral day, which will end tho celebration, ono for auto mobiles, the other for carriuges. Many valuablo raizes will bo awarded to tho winners in tho contcetB. Tho military parado will bo held tomorrow nnd in tho evening thero will bo fireworks. Four scows havo been anchored in: the bay, from which the fireworks will bo displayed. It is expected in this man nor to avoid all possibility of a (repeti tion of fho accident of two yeaTS ago, when tho. entiro display was accident ally exploded in Wright Park. Connellsvillo Centennial. Connellsvillo, Pa., July 3. Today is tho opening of tho Centennial ceiobra tion in this city. Tho celebration,, for which an elaborate program has been prepared), will last four dajs and will includo parades, meetings, tournaments concerts and popular gamos. It Is ex pected Ijhnt tomorrow Ihousaml of visitors from iho surrounding districts will come hero to nttond the celcbra, tion. Has Released Garvin. Virgil Garvin, formerly coach of the Salem high school, audi a member of itho Portland batcball team, has been releaeod aadi from now on will wear a Seatlo uniform; as lb lbs been signed) on that -tktim. Tho Evening Teiegram aye: "Gaarviui used to pitch fof Chicago in his palmy dnyw, and fetter- for Brook lyn, and has forgotten moro about cutvo baHs than most pitchers know. Ha- was itho originator of tbo famous 'fafdoawnty' a wickcdl infeurvo tUnown off tho inoida of the first two fingers, which Chriatio Mjatrthewson uses today with) terrific effect. "Garvin this year baa boon batted linjKJ, and) has noti kopfa in condition, nis support, too, Ihas bejctni poor, and ho has boon discouraged. It Is also his thirteenth year aa a TfiofcaslonaL ball player, and! tho ihoodtoo of tho fatal number hab been worrying him." THE SPA Every one know, for choice Candies, Ice. Cream and Water Ices, The Cream we use is direct from the Looney Bros.' Dairy. Somothing new: Try our Noagative, Dates and Crystallized Ginger Candy. W. T, Stofr, F. G. Myer x. Garfield Says He Has Nothing to do With Grand Juries but Will Soon Have Report Ready Cnoreland, O., July 3. Garfield! says bo ihas nothing officially to do with tjila investigation of 4ho Standard) Oil Ixtford tho various granld juries. Ho set)T3 ho conferred only incidentally with District Attorney Sullivan whilo hifio. Ho said tho United Stteel and tobacco trust reports will bo tho final) opes ireadly for tho President, nnd) it is ityposaiblo to toll definitely when tbeso will bo completed. Tho government 'd right ito imvestdgato is clearly csrab U&bod by tho courts, and) corporations afco now neadily furnishing information upon demands Action against tho rnil roadls and. Standlaird hero will bo fol lowed by action in Chicago, Kansas Citly and Buffalo. High Old Time. Oyster Bay, K. Y., July 3. Tho sumi- 3r capitol is preparing for a, great abration on tho Fourth. Tho vil lago has appropriated 250 and appoint ed spocinl polico to keep ardor, and add ini tho protection of tho President. Tho specials will wean badges of siilk, a triflo smaller than. Turkish bath towels. Tho President will speak about 10:30. Tho choir of tho Methoddst church, led by. Rov. Wnrrem Bowman, will sing patriotic songs. Everybody is making Bandwlcbes, ami the red lemonade bar Tola aro bedng scnubbed. Served Him Sight. Ontario, Or., July 3. Jossa Farley, a prominoni young mnns, was inatantiy killed Saturday night. Ho was buggy rldling with a young lady, and they decided to tnko a boat rido on the Snako river. While Farley was unty ing Iho. boat from, a stako his revolver dropped from his coat pocket, striking ttho stake I. was discharged and tho bullet entered Farley's breast. Ho. walked 40 feet and) dropped dead. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World. Now York, July 3. Evelyn, Thaw this moaning flatly dmvied tho state ments it is mid Bradford, Thaw's ser vant, made before lids death, that tho couplo wero not married) while travel ing Europe, Sho said sho wouldi pro duco proof at tho proper tlmo of tJiei" marriago in Europe, and don't bellovo Bradiford made tho statement. Evolyn Thaw's statement denying tho Bedford strt'y is published by tho Globe- in this city. Sho denies eho gavo oub tho in'ierview, and says: "Any etsiJtcment alleged to have como from mo is a He. Our attorneys, who havo our inrtenosts at heart, havo ordered mo not to to3k, and I have not, and will mot." New Navy Posters. Washington, July 3. Tho navy de partment is about to get out a now naval recruiting lithograph ns a means of advertising tho advantages of en listment in the navy. This will bo a placsl-d, thirty-six by thirty inches, with flvo pictures of ships, thoso of tho Bonhommo Bicbard, the Const 1 tuition, tho Hantford, thk Olympla, and the Kansas, representing various types of American warships frcro the tlmo of tho Revolution to tho pTtent day. The pictures aro handwrnely colored and thb poster are quito attractive. Will Increase Naval Force. Washirngrtan, July 3. It is officially announced that as a (result of tho fail fa of ibie Santa Domingo treaty, Uis navau force in thoso waters will bo in creased, ns tho government is expect ing trouble. Earthquake in New Mexico. Albuquerque, N. M., July 3, The inhabitants of Socorro aro still akntned over fivo distinct cwtiquaka shock's iTondlay. Tho peoplo ran Into tho strots. No damngo was donci except the shattering of ditties aiAi glasswatio. MABSHAIj AND ATDB8. Requested to Report at City Hall at 9 O'clock Tomorrow. Major Looinls requests that tits mar shals aad addee who have boea chosen for tho celebration report, motn&k), at the city batt tomorrow mora lag at v o'clock. TWy "" ftive tsriiiws aad The War Department Gets a Cockney Tailor to Give Our Sailors Style Washington, July 3. Tho employ ment of an English tailor to help tho stylo of tho uniform issued to cnlistod men of tho army has aroused much com ment, not all of it of a friendly natuTO. Tho announcement of this engagement of British assistance and skill is to sponriblo for much foeling on tho part of tho Americam tailors, especially thoso who mako militnly and naval uni forms. Thoy think It is, more or less, a reflection on tbjeir business that tho war department goes to England and brings over a foreigner to givo tho sol diers' dross tho required smartness, which is tho dominating noto of tJblo foreign military dress and is so lacking in tho soldiors' clothes in this country. It is hnlf expected by thoso who are watching somo interesting develop ments 'in thb case of tho was depart ment that 6omo ono may file a com plaint against tho British tailor, and so lead to his detention by tho immigrnj tion officials. It has been desired by th'o army headquarters for somo timto that tbo government cutters bo trained to givo a bettor shape to their slits of clothes, and thatMho uniform of tho troopjetr bo put ini a moro attractive form. This has led to tho contract with tho best known of tho British military tailors to como over nnd im part his knowledge of how to do It to some of tho employes who work on ttriny clofhing. THE LIST OF RACES AND PRIZES Tlio foHowing nices nnd theKi ac companying prizes havo been aituungoil for tho Feurth: CO-ysu-ds, fop.bcJys, 1st $1.50, 2d) COc, under 10 years, oO-j-ard freo-for-nll, $2 00, $1.00. 50 yards, ladies, $2.00, $1.00, fWc for all. 50-yidM, fat mon, $2.50, $1.00, 44 inches about thb waist. 300 yards, ldy8, $2.00, $1.00, bicy cles, 10 years. 100 yards, barrel, $2.50, $1 50. 50 jordt batrrel, $2.50, $1.50, sack race. 220 yrfmls, pony race, $4.00, $2.00. 400 ysviclH, froc-for-all, $3.00, $1.50, bacycla rnco. 200 yards, horso Mac, $3 00, $1.50. 50 yardh, gkrls, $2.00, $1.00, uudttr 10 yoairs. 200 yawls, hOrso, $3.00, $1.50, bar first amd weeondi liioa-so. 250 yards, frwo fc aW, $2.00, $1.00, bie-cle. Boat nacos and swimming races on tho riveir at 7:30 p. m. For Bosiness Houses, Two additional prizes of $7.50 and $2,50 aaro offorod for tho best and sec ond ht&l decorated buttincsa house In the; cWy. Tho moweji for thtso raizes vW9 takort out of uhto sirplus fund of iiho docoiation commlt'eo. Tho Baby Show. Irmnolfiateli after tho plug-ugly pa rado has disbandied' tho babiy show, which has boen planned! by Hid D. Pat- ton, will bo pulled ou at MnlrJon Square. Stores Open Until 10:30. By common consent tho Salem stores will kcp open) until about 10:30 o'clock tomorrow, FOR THB UNION FLOAT. Girls Should Report Before 0 O'clock Tonight Tho litUo -girls who wish to take part in t&e celebration and to ridfo in tho con of states are giaked to report to Mh. Brodesfiier, who has charge of that part of tfce parade. AppUcatiou will be received M kts as 6 o'clock to sight. The committee isbM to hva pretty ear of stbies. a&i notfcertr jsbosJd urye thsk- Uttte dsgUtw to First Big Car Switched Onto the Little Electric Line This morning the- first big Ohicnga & Narthweetorai car of 70-pound stool for tho Wilhvmehta Company was switched in tho fair g)xninds from tbo Southern Pacific tracks and) pulled with an, eloctHo cnginw down tho fair grounds toack of tho Oitlzon' Licht nnkl Traction Comipaviuj-, nmd pulled onto tart sruing mult om Broadwnyi on twop orty leased from. Wio Salem hop firm! that has bought re block of land out there. It is tlia fihst timo that n car has been swibchodl from) tho standard gungo to tlilo olectrio lino nnd shows that tflio wholk) sj-otom of s'tcot car lines of Salem is adapted! to bo ab sorbed by tho Horimlan system. An Important Suit. Attomnoy General Crawford is en gaged in preparing an answer for tho dcfcndhnJts In th suit intfitutod somo timo ago in. thto circuit court of Mult nomah county by Eleanor Olmstond against tho Ttiaders' Iusuiranco Com pany, Frataik) I. Dunbar, secretary of alto, and Ohairles S. Mooro, trcasK'VJr. In" brief, tho eocTotvuw1 of stato nnd ith'o treosurtfci aro mado dtefendants for tho reason that imsummco comiartiic3 doing business ini Oregon havo to de posit) collaltkml for a contain' sum with tho secretory and! troasouror aa ae curitiy thhiti thO)- will pay claims to Oregon policy holdtara Tho answer thhitl tho attorney general is proparlng a'sks that nil Oregoni peoplo having olaims agalnsti tliis company tako stops to hkivo thoan dotenmiinod and adjudi cated, toidl asks tfliti.t tiiks courb docren thiat rthio eocrctar of sttito anj tho etatio treasuercir bo instructol to soil a ffuflicicnt amount of, tho scout ities depesited: by thio insurafrco company to pay theso claims. o Personals William ClUrko, of tihw aorvais Star, is in tbo city today. Hon. John Mditto wan bound fc Sou'lnern jioints on thw morning train. Mbti Gtirirudo Fawk, who has loen vivdtwig in Fortftuml, nitunilcKl IVmiw thuls moiming. lion. Mdlt A. MEllrr, of Lebanon, pafcsod tiliTcnigli itho city todtty on liia return firomi tiho Domooratic beuiquot. Uinitod Statow Enginocsr Lodcr, who i miporlnitondEng tho work on tho road at Uwi fi'7 giounds, Im spending a fovr diiys at PendiLo'on. Justico Iftiilery roturwd this morning from Portland, whoro diio was ono of tho speakers' mfa tlio Dennoctaitic ban quet last ovowingi. 'Diwl" Hatch, .tho mail carrier, loft for Newport) todoy. Jlo was accom pan&od1 ly W fnsniily, wlo will TOinuin at tho beach for somo (timo. Bnginoors Ha iy n:d WJlbert, who kivo clituro of tho governnnenyi road building ab th'o tvir grounds, havo goao itio Nenvport tVj spond tho Fourth of July. E. P. McOorttuck rturnod to Salem yemtltlxlny ftT vUiti with his slater, Miss Mary McConmok, horo. Ho was accomiMinied by Ids bredlne'ir, Tr, W. A. McCornack n.a& family, of Ft. Bragg, having aiao boon vasWrug luore, Dr, Mc Cornack' will visit at Bnlim, Pontland and ab Washington points. Kugeno Iti'gister, Two Alaska Deaths. Fairbanks, Alaska Jury 3. John Johnwm, wlw was foundl ie(u on his claim; in tlio Knntishutf, was buried In tfio hoio ho had dtog whllo mining, Chtolos Swanson was killed by gas in a 50-foot hole Oripplo Cwiek l I I ft ' M I ' Wasn't Our Police. Warsaw, Poland; July 3, Terrorist ossanunatocD two mione- polico sergeants this morning, and botli were killed lit tho rtTeotM. Tlio abasias' escaped. Dr. J. P. CooC" in 35fi I Uiprtv street, where he wtH mtti aU ok! and new patients, fer any tJfeease, can on ur. tww. .vfwm- tionfree. . 392 STATZ 8TXXBT. badges. assist is tbt part of the paraito.