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icr 4i N 5 L -m I i i f ;r DAILY CAPITA TOOTSA SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1906. ;' SALEM WILL CELEBRATE (Continued from page one.) LINES w Traversing Henry Wiprut .. Gus Schiober .. P. T. Farringtcir Hotel WJIIamoito States and Territories Toe Richest Under the Sun '? Rock Wand-Frisco Lines compkttly erfeJlron the great MJcMIe West and Southwest' From thv Roc&y Mountatoi and the Rio Grande to the Great Lakes and the Mhsiislppl Valley From Minnesota to the Golf of Mexico. If you 6te going anywhere In this great land of , activity, kt me tell you about our service to foand through it to the East. Ctnenl Afcnt, Rock IiUnil-Frltco Lines, 110 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE DR. KUM Will Bo Regarded an Infantry. New York, July 2. Major Oeneral V. 1). Grant, who commands tlio At lantis dhlslon, 1ms been In some doubt Wonderful CHINESE) DOCTOR WUl trnt yon with Oriental herb, aa J t,,fl m 1 ,l "h wmpanle. of id cm. ivdiNuo without operation I c",ur"' .f tl10 P T ad curt tor disease without operation or pla. Dr. Kom U known everywhere in Eklea, tad bat cured many prominent people here. He hai lived in Sales Ut SO yerae, ind can be truited, U sees BUHy nodieinca unknown to white deetera, sad with them can cure etanh, eithaa, lung troublei, rheu JWtlw, stomach, liver, and kidney dl atea, tor. Hum aakea a ipeelalty of dropsy ad fiaale trouble. Ills remedlei tiar private dlieaiei when everything 1m fll. lit haa hundredi of twtt joal&la, and gives eonialtatlon free. rtltH Ut aedlcines very moderate. PersoM In the country enn write for bisak. Bind itamp, If yoa wast aoae extra fine tea, get H xrom ut, DR. KpM BOW WO 00, 1(7 South High street, Oalem, Oregon. Ofpeelti Ilotel S.lim. P. 0. Box 185. . 5.00 , 5.00 , 5.00 5.00 Xeusbaum Bros 5-0fl Of West 5-00 Branson & Fisher 5.00 W. A. Hockhill G.00 Gcorc Fendrich 5.00 Salem Abstlact Co 5.00 C. Worn 5.00 John Sholuund SOU W. S. Fitts 5.00 Miss Evans ' 5.00 W. A. Irvin&Co 5,00 It. D. Gilbert Co 5.00 If. II. Ragan 5.00 A. h. Hawcy 5.00 A. L. Eraser 0.00 L. F. Hill 5.00 The Toggery 5.00 F. A. Wiggins 500 Ilcd Cross Plwnnncy 5.00 II. O. Meyer 5.00 Oscar Johnson 5.00 Geo. W. .Tolmion 5.00 J. J. Murphy 5.00 ('has. a. Mooro 5.00 F. I.Dunbar '500 D. A. Whito & Son 5.00 A. M. HnusiV 5.00 H. f. Gilo & Co 5.00 Skicf & Emmott 5.00 Salem Iron Works . .' 5.00 Frank M. Brown 5.00 Dr .S. C. Stono ". 5.00 D. U. Stone 5.00 John Hughes Co 5.00 WiJson & Maucn 5.00 D. J. Fry 5.00 Sam Kozer a-uu I. H. Van Winklo 1-00 J. II. Ackerman L00 Hop Lee L0 W. W. Skinner 100 C. O. Constable .M L. Jr. Haines l-uu TV. Jno. Reynolds L00 Geo. Watt 1M Brown T.nick Co '. LOO Golden West Mining Co L00 Wm. Bushoy : L00 J. W. Reynolds L00 Prunk & Darby L00 Chas. Livesloy LOO J. It. Linn ; L0d E. Anderson L00 Geo. Bingham ..;........ LOO E. M. Palmer L00 E. C. Bunco L00 John Bayno L00 Dr. McArthur L00 And many other subscriptions. Will Celebrato the Glorious Fourth. Tucoma, July 3. Three grand street parades, the most magnificent display of fireworks over seen here and a floral festival on a largo scale arc the prin cipal features of the three days' cele bration of tho Fourth of July, which tho patriotic citizens of this city have arranged and which opened here this morning. The cify is profusely deco- CORPORAL TANNERS WIFE O. A. Damon & Co, YOU WILL ENJOY TOE Music at the Skidoo And you can obtain mt any of M vvel or lMtrunwntul Kiecliuoa fr. n m. W kwp a full lln of thevt muw trlngtxl iartiunA-nt antt inutieol ui, I die. Uod InVrunwuti, phwiKraj.h, , cwd, ete. IVn't forKt that wvlwve tk gxMMa, aB(j that tfcey ar for ale! St WaotmliI j.ri, F. L SAVAGE ? At J. Wmeci 014 9lutn 2i7 OonuaercUl St. 2yng ttmnuueato a Bptelalty of tho aignal corps, should bo regarded In pfannlng for tho itrnnsfcr of troops from tho rcgulnt' gurrinons to the camp of conecntrutlott, at Mount Gret na, Pa. Tho quwtion, of course, Is of general Interest to tho nrmy, ainco it involiui Mio method of .travel of the troops conedmed and tho distance which tht-y are to cover. The question him ben carefully conideri'd- in tho wnr department, eijioclally by the chief of engineers, tho surgeon general and tho chief nlgmil ofllcrt' of the army. In it relation to their rospt-c'lve troops, of which there will U a repre sentation at each of tho seven places wherti the regulH h and militia will Iw moblllanl this mimmor. It ha been deeltUil to ngnrd tb eugincerv, Iku pltal eorH nien and signal corps men , w in(an,r- and Litvn thom procecsl ro Li ,, wi rninps juai ns me iniana-y conv jtanlea will, and bo treated as such hi all repctH SHOE 8ALB 8tU ( nr We aro closing out cur fcHunw twk to nwk Tooui far the faU hf. & nTt i,rKtttt4 tK you ltirinir a ipwial JACOB VOGT MILLLINERY Great Reduction Sale 0Uw Prices on Up-to-Datc Mcrelumdisc il b, StMi Lovcr Now. f-w MttiaV pium M1T 5.00 rw4 utaMf rt 'wyrtwiunw, H0Mkby Mmik.is.M. ' B,w. 2-W oty ,M kt,, ww ;'' ' 275 r25 . tert i ,ri;: V& , "" 8'S , 4, ?2-25 9175 aod fvaae. JOSmn & GREENBAUM . wwjw Cdmmemal Skm J. X. Smith Sr 5.00 II. D. Trover 5.00 Epley & dinger 5.00 H. II Thielten 5.00 Thos. it. Wilson 5.00 (', L. McXary 5.00 It. P. Hoiso JC. 5.00 Dr. W. L. Morcer 5.00 thos. Cooloy. 5,00 Tillson it Co 5.00 T. A. Livesloy 5.00 J. Doynes 5.00 J. It. Whitney 5.00 llach & Xwktnnuk 5.00 Chas. II, Moores 5.00 rnstuno Saloon 5.00 II. McGlnnis , 5,00 Cnpi'al Ieo Co 5.00 Woman's Club 5.00 Geo. Wat 11s 5,00 H. H. Smith 5.00 Mrs. T. B, Stewart 3.00 ario'v Store, n.00 Hinges 3.00 Home Bakery ;i,00 J. L. Preeland 2.fi0 Tho Leoniil 2.50 Favorite Stublos . . k 2.50 Hod Front Stables 2.00 !' G, Ilsas 2.50 V 11. Warmn vt Co 2,50 Walter Morli-v () W ThoiiipMiu 2.50 L. 11 Mi-Mahoii 2.0O V V. ShutVr 2.50 C W I'.van 2.50 Ua V Weeks o.W Dr J 1'. fHlbn-Htk 2.50 ' l' l''i.v 2J50 G. (i. Itrowu 050 lMwarls lV pHIs 50 l' M. U'ckwooil '.n rated and filled with visitors from all parts of tho state. Both Pacific ave nue and C tf-eet, from Seventh to Sev enteenth streets, aro a mass of flags and bunting anil electric lights have been stning, which will make these two avenues as bright as day. Tho celebation proper will begin this afternoon with a grand civic and industrial parade, -which promises to surpass anything in that line evdr s.jen here. Tho rose carnival tent has been L00 set up in Firemen's Park on South A street. It will be the homo of the queen and her court during the exer cises preceding nnd following the floral parade and cut nival. In tho tent there will bo athletic and gymnastic exhibi tions, pony races, clowns, nnd all kinds of o'her circus attractions. Thero will bo two parades on floral day, which will end tho celebration, one. for auto mobiles, the other for carriages. Many vnluablo tjrizes will bo awarded to the winners in the contests. Tho military parade will bo held tomorrow and in tho evening there Avill be fireworks. Four scows hnvo been anchored In the bay, from which the fireworks will bo displayed. It is expected in this man ner to avoid all possibility of n 'repeti tion of t'hc accident of; two years ago, when tho ontiro display was accident ally exploded in Wright Park. Coroner's Jury Says Her Death Was Caused by Bad Roads and Cliaf feur's Carelessness Helena, Mont., July 3. The coro mler's jury inquiring concurning the dicaltb. of 'the; wifo of James Tanner, commnndeir of tho Grand Army, who was killed) in' on automobile accident Friday, teturned .1 verdict that she came to her death while riding in an automobile, running nt high speed, and as tho result of a defect in tho road way and carelessness ami poor judg ment on tho nartt of the chauffer in trying to pass a team with too small a margin of road. AFTER THE BIG ONES CHEAP EXCURSUS HATfcEASt FOE SUMMER SEASON jfr Tho Southern Pacific Compant ,'S'c sell epccinl round-trip tickets U$' orn points on Juno 4, 6, 7, 23, 25 i'I 2 and 3,' August 7, 8, 9, Sept, J jJ 1900, to Chicago,. St. Louis, MilW St. Paul, Omaha, Sioux City 8n Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas Gnl Denver, Colorado Springe anu ptr Ia1 nr Mtlni. 4n ,1 . ?r uu"" viwu B""B " ""js ana nj, ing ninety days from salo date- f ticulara call on. agents. A. L. ff Genoral Passengor Agont, PorthiW To CASTOR I j) Jb or xniants and onildrea, The Kind You Have Always Bof Bears tho Signature of Garfield Says He Has Nothing to do With Grand Juries but Will Soon Have Report Ready Fiank M.v4itk T. Ili.nr Hublmrd Hw. W. Torbo T ,?. t'wnis,, o Dr V. K.Saith ......'. 2 Ur. W. S. Mott W. A. Moiw bVauk DarUU o.50 i 11. .Me.NHry Vki AW Capiul UuiBi CuMve K A. Snuler 2.50 LViO o.in (1 2M 2..10 2.30 2.S0 2.30 2 50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 Wm. Ur.u D. Uilli WitniT.-tt OptieiU Co, V W Wt s n i).tiimry gjQ 1 M ifcirr I J 1). Shw- .... NNilvu A Dorby .,. Betur.U ,V Duiw"oJ ' bl lVlle't ...,, .'. A Uny .... i"'tv I. Horn Birr' ,'ow-wity C. w to 1'rd VVHekst .. r M. i- lw .. Wk. K. U- ... JW' M.HI ...... Lvo, vs W.lmiu. twrb, ,. W M K.lur W A. Ij.t.tn vw ...... "$ 'hiaaweu w Wo4k4er P J Mooro . . . Mm. O. M. HUl l' T. Pomoruy L. W. JotatA ,. E. A. Kaior . . J 11 Sv. NVLaa .... M Jbo. C. N'lUun .. W- W. Hall J K. AMU. Xew York, July 3. Evelyn Thaw tli.it mo'ning flatly tlinied tho state men'H it is tliiil Bradford, Thaw's ser vauit. made before his death, that the couple wwo not married whilo travel" ing Europe. Sho said she would pio duco jiroof at Mw proper time of thei" mnrdago in Europe, and don't believe Bradford made, tho statement. Eveiyni Thaw's sttitomont denying tho Bedford stony is published by, the Globe- in this city. Shu denies she gave out tho interview, and siys: "Any sUiXomoivt allogvd to huve como from mo is a Mo. Our nttorneys, who hnvo our irajet vt.H at heart, have ordered 1110 not to tiilk, and I have iwt, and will not." Served Hhn Right. Ontario, Or., July 3. Josse Farley, a prominent young man, was instantly killed Siiturday night. Ho was buggy riiing with a young lady, and they dooidtHi to tako a boat ride on the Sunko river. Whilo Furloy was unty ing the boat from 11 stake his rovolvor flxippod from hw com. Hekvt', striking the sttiko. It, wik diuhurged and the bullet entered Farley 'h breast. He wnlkvd 40 ftvt aihh dropped dead. He' was a iiH'mlmr of tl.o WoiHlmcn of the World. CUovelnnd, O., July 3. Garfield says bo has nothing officially to do with tho invostigaltion of tho Standard OD before tho vamious grankl juriesi. Ho says ho confTed only incidentally with District Attoraoy Sullivan whilo hef 0. Ho siaid tbo United Stool and tobacco trust reports will bo tho first ones steady for tho President, and it is impossiblo to tell definitely when these will bo complorcU. Tho government's right do investigate is clearly estab lished by tho courts, and corporation's aro now readily furnishing information upon demand. Action against tho rail roads and Standard hero wili bo fol lowed by action, in Chicago, Kansas City and Buffalo. WILL WEAR SWAGGER UNF0RMS The War Department Gets a Cockney Tailor to Give Our Sailors Style Explaining tho Delay. $ Point Judith, It. I., July 2.Hr Joseph II. Willnrd, of tho corps ol gineers in charge of the constmsil of the harbor of 1-cfugo at this p has made n preliminary roply toJR complaints addressed to the secre of war, based on tho alleged preca nataon of thiati army onginocf in t ducting that important work. Colonel Willard says that tha counts of tho delay aro greatly 'l aggeratcd, nnd that tho ciitido unjust. Tho difficulty encountoredi f been duo to tho refusal of a proma j land owner to sell to the governs 1? a strip of b-each to which .title S be ncquifed before tho important pg. of tho project is begun. This propW? OWnCii went to AVnsliinHn. th i "S week and called on tho army eUi engineers. He explained that hsLH. already allowed the government!0 uso tracts of land for light housm i other purposes without compensai & and the prico named foe tho sriijrr: beach meccssary in the harbor of ;ei m project ho liad taken, into considen! ho said, tho uses of the other land, which ho had up to this timo recc ? no rovenue. Colonel Willard will b j a fuller report, going into detail, ItCiOB course of a week or two. By thatlfg' tho situation will bo gono ovoicfei tho district engineer nnd aifid!-r-port of tho conditions wil bo mai? tho benefit of Secretary Taft, who ',? called for tho information. 0! H et 20-MULE-TEA PURE BORA 01 asl . 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.5Q 2.5Q S.OO 2.CQ S.OQ 1.50 1.50 l.W LfiO 150 LM 100 LOO LOO 1.60 LOO l.W 1.00 LW , 1.00 LOO LW UO High Old Time. 0-ster Bay, X. Y July 3. Tho sum mer onpitol is proparing for a great coMiration on tho Fourth.' The vil lage lais appronrhitcl 250 and appoint ed special polico t0 keep cxrdor, and aid in tho protection of the, Prosidvnt. The sjH-oiiUa will wr bady of siilk, a trillo ouwlttr than Turkish kith towel Tho Proaidont will spvtik about 10:3o! Tho ehoir of tho Mothodit-t church, led by Rv. Wwrren Bownwn, vill sing patriotic fongH. Bvor.ybody is making ..,1KHW. suni tJie r,i lwuoimda bar rviti aro leing stfjubbed. ConnollsvUle Centjinnial. ConiKdbville. IV.. Julv 3.-Todav i tho owning 'of rt.e Cwtmalal eelebra- tittn in tkis eity. The ertebwitiott. for which an elaborate ioirraM b.. i.A Prepare will last fw,r days Bd wi.i irt.ln v fcJ. .. "v"""v ""'. raeuUBgs, touTnamoats I cuwis ana popular gamu. peosiHi tjwt Washington, July 3, Tho employ ment of an English tailor to help tho style of tho uniform issued to enlistod ' men of tho nrmy has aroused much com ment, not all of it of a friondly nature. Tho announcement of this engagement of D-itish assistance and skill is re sponsible for mueh feeling on the- part of tho American tailors, especially thoso who make militaiy and naval uni forms. They think it is, more or less, a reflection on thiir business that the war department goes to England and .": uj- a 10 cigner to give the sol diors' dress tho required smartness, which is tho dominating note of the foreign military dress and is so lacking in tho soldiers' clothes in this country It is half expected by those who are watching Mae interesting develop ments in Urn case of the wa? depart- ........ iUt ,m one may fij0 a com- Ph-unt against the British tailor, and so lead to his detention by the imraigra ion othcials. It has been desired by ho army headquarters for some time mat the government cutters bo trained to give a Utter shano m tw. oiu. of clothes. ad that the uniform of the tworyr be ,,ut , a moro attSaeH W Thi9hs led to the -contract wi.h tb boat known of the British military tailors to come over and im part hia Uowlodgo of how to do it to om f the employes who work en rmy closing. for the Hot tl at bl U. fjlflmni IMfJi fjJzwffyjrJn ilK H n ji W0& Ski. i fJHaiil tati andi-i Hail wm w WiU Increase Naval Force, W., Julv 3It fa officlnl)v ""Km that aa a awralt nf tl,. . l-u nt 4, a i. . " J I' IS, nuDgo twutjr. tl 20-MULE-TEAM BOfll so it ens water, makes the : clear by removing Pimples Blockheads, whiten the Hai frees the Scalp from Dandruff 1 makes Beautiful Hair. SEND FOR FREE 32 PACE . If your dealer hint1,jn.Mi,t..TMm" 1 lKinS ,,ulJMtu,e- Write ui cncloilog S Civlnz dealer's nam. -j ...ill .ll! package, .nd f; -u""?.''"." :;'. MiJ baifclpior the Complexion, HBj .- i AdJr PACIFIC COAST BORAX - . . wismg, tai. tomorrow thousand 0f i I00 Jn U,w wUts wH bo in- tU surrounding dis,-u., JJT.TT v sovnuneo expect- vLsitors from th surroundin win tion will coaio W to ttA .v.. ... , liBU trouble. .. c vtaeora- Wasn't" Our Police. Wamw. Kvknd, July 3.-IW,!,,- wat two mx poUco rgeoTO tiwve Tho ware Two Alaska Death Faknks, Alaska, July 3Joh Joh-ou, o wa, fourd iead on hi, lain, u: tho Wishua, waa billed ,B" Chari, Swunaon waa killed by a 50-foot hole on Oripple Ork 20.MULE-TEAM I0RAX dL,i?tn.,t.tfiuWir but wlu no lal"9 -- W..V, usrwm it imae coior. New Address: Bacon Building, 0lJ California. WannUnMAWrlFREKCHFE IWOiYUHMApiLLi tm ikowr tb rait. uf.i sr.i rri - ' jm mmm "lf M tOICAU CO.. T. laT' Mi fat hiM w a a. .: J)l 3WS