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"iJTrrjr. x trryxrmptjggxfit ? b nfeA'-Wf ,t. ,. ,. ! ., TWO. EDITIONS DAILYAT SL P. M, AND 4:00 P. K. . . Tofr.ffil SALEM, OREOON, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1D0G. NO. 1G5. POLO AT CEDAR- FORGETS THERE IS . A JAIL A BRIEF IS AFTER I lLrila FORHFR wii ..IJL ., ,l ,!, FROM GRACE A. WH !, v money; HURST COMPANIES .. i ' - ' - ' . . !.'.... -.,.. . t Ji .. 4 -Jut i. Vi ., "T- ''-i'V 4 ' ii ! Mil m. ' "f -- ' " - g .. U-Ail : UAKTm re!KCTA;ii. . . jn ' - 'Fir. ,h- mi ih r m , .Hk . . m fe. v j ,. v.racr Hik , j v m i -K w -J . BI B -k. B HT- 'r.-Vl' Mt , . . . " W' J. -.. , ,KK. - & w a -" -' -S. " . . MURDERED DODGING liss Nellie Ellison, of Ells worth, Wis;, Killed in Hotel at Minneapolis Minneapolis, Minn.,, July 11. Rob- lory., tiho police declare, was the nvo- ivoforvtbo. murder of Mass Nellie EM- ion, of EUswolitihj Wis-., in a: hotel-in Lis city ye6eirday. It is learned to- Bay eho had! sold her millinery business In Ellsworth and' cashed 'a draft Mon- tiaj. It is positive that she had1 cur enoy wi' hier in tiho hotel. The police iooay ia that Wilson's name is ,s- jnued by some one familiar wlik' tho lomsra's business, and her reasons fdir ring in this city. Ellsworth advices say Miss Ellison kft Micro with-money, going to Min- wipolis to marj a railroad conductor modi Rigga, "with vrbbm: ebJo" waago- tg to Washington! etato to buy a rm. ' N. M. Biggs as arrested tihis aftcr- n, charged -with tho murder of Miss lison, aadl "vnaa held without bail. Ho unlea iall knowledge of the cruno. Murdered by Yaquis. (Four O'CIock Edition.) iMobilo, Alav, Julfc' 11. Tho massacre whites by Yuquis in Yuata as re- rted by E. P. MJaWtnaidie,, a'.DJier' or i'aogxesso, iucatan. a ,iargo of has friends were, slain an goods etolcn. ' o Burned to Death. ilrcaSdia. Neb.. July 11. M-,s. William Bsoer andl 'her 3yeaiiold ' dfaugEer xo burned tio'death from a gasoline bvo oxploision this morning. t WiUiam etcher, a youthj wUs badly burnfiy.1 in lijag.avo jthAn . , , CI1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE ittle Prices and Quick Selling is the order tor HIS GREAT SALE tw idea' of doing burfntse is to Bell lota of goods. Wo want to mako oix aleb to our convpcititore' one. By doing thht wh cam eedl oat goodB ohenp- tir and nliwaya havo now goodB to wo hw( built up eucb an- enormous buwiDcea ia euca a, bjmht uw. Z8EL HEW DE.Y GOODS offerd t prica you never beard of before the Pacific Coast. Bead en: po Watihi Otiyetm Cord Si3k, yd. 19c 19c WHfihi IudJa Silks all colors yard ,,..., 23 if Dk8 Taffetla- Silks, oil col ors, ynrtl 4c 16c SiaBc FeMiod) VielrroteoBS, yard 3e Salve Qtfm Pnuftma Drees G006B. yb-rd 35c l.OO Silver Gray Pamasnaj Dteea Goods, 5iaKi 60c Whitcf linwii Dresa Goods, tyshJ loo l-3a ead) lOo Dimitiea arid SUawwa, y?m !-..... 5 StwudiBrdi Oalico, yard kfstt(k jcxf Dfeeea Goods half price. &5 Dmm Gie9bksss, yd.. ..81-30 5o Bbuek.I9 atripodJ DreeH Goods, ya .....; 8c White Lalee StHped Dimi iSrn, ysl a Po Moreoo SkfirtEiig, aH" colors ywd a9c Il-3c Uae teipefi Outtaiii (Scrim, yard t.4Hc trill urfoes ou SbJeoticg and MustkK ' ' ' " LOO WMte Bed SpffsadB....'...60o IXejshed 'Table DuaaMct- yard ...."..tT.SSc ft S&tku Fisfshi TaUi Daaaak; ' STd ........I :....... 35e Towebi 4c; 10o ToweLj 6c; 12V4 TowclA 81-Sci l5o' ToW- &, lOe. ; . ' ' ' fVic Faacy CreUms, yard v v8 1-Sc DoubI TniHed Towksg, yU &c 'jh Httvy Cbaeb TowaliBg; ITard .....Sl-3e I 'Xosquits Baf, yard ....... 4c SAXMCW JaTBT IcEVOY BROS. Now York, July 11. An interesting polo contest under the auspices of tho Nationnl Polo Association will bo tho game for the' P6cknwy Hunt ing Cup Clubs botweou the Eockaway 1st and tho Meadow .Brqpklst, which will bo played at CedtarhuTst this after noon. Tho 'teams consist Of Rawlins, Cowdin, Montngno arid Chauncey on one sido, and Reynal, Wateirhtury., Whitney and Alexander on tho other. o . Packers Are Humble. (Four O'clock Edition.) Chicago, July 11. Secretary Wilson today announced that most of tho Chi cago packing houses had already com plied' with tho provisions of tiio recent lj' passed inspection law, and by Au gust 1st will meet all tho re-quiremonts of 'toho department. ' o No CJluo to Bobber. (Four O'clock Edition.) Frtno, CaL, July 11. Sheriff Jones, of Madoria returned this morning fmt tho hunt for tlio Yosemlto bandit. Tine highwaynnaiii seems to have made good his escape. o Took Poison Eouto. (Four O'clock Edition.) Towner, N. D., July 1L Elmar- C. Martin, charged with tho murder, on Ju 4th, of Conrad Pfoisttr., -commit-tcdl suicido in jail here today by tak ing poison, . - ... o- ' To Moet W. Jennings Bryan, (Four O'CIock Edition.) Iiimeolnv Neb., Juty" 11, Nebliavkal Democrats are plannine a;, special train and to go 300 strong to New York to nvee Bryanc " " r . I f'm howi our custonncanB. Thla i tie ra- Dulles' 10c Block Stockings, pr 5e Dadieb' 18c Fast Black Stocl ings, pair 10a Ikdfiea' 25c Wliiitb laco Stock- jugs, psir lSo ChSftdVon 'p Stocking, 9c, 10c, 15c, and 10o pair. BcrtJ Darning Cotton, ball...... lc Besi) Sana Siikv ball 2c ladies' $3.50 Trimjnod Sailor Hats , '.: -95 Ladiea' Swdfc Dreto Baits, $4.50, $350 anii $9.00. Ladies' 95o Whits Shirtwaista. ,49c Ladies' $1.50 Wbito 8Mtwaitfts 95o LailSes' $1.50 Whrtb Pk Dtcsb Skirts ..-. ..' .....98s Ladies'- $60 Covert Jackets. Prico ....... ........$3.45 Suift JackctB, Ooajts,.,am liiad- vecy all at Speal Piices. Ladtea' 50o Bhoppia Baps, price , ".258 Bwall Beltv 0c, 15c, 19e, 25c affid up. ' ) No 40 Faaic 18c Neck Bibbcaw, yard 10fl 18c Fiab Embmdered Nock Coi-. tars CU&dtaiJ's 50s Percala Dreas,.25 Childbca'a 85c Chambrey Dts- - 75c Lac Oortaios, pair , 43o $1.25 Laco Curtains, pair 75o $L50l4tco Curtais, pair ......98 Ladieh' WWe ITjakixt, ,-.''.,, ,V49, 75 and SSe' Ladfts' Coicet Covers, 9c,'-10s, 15c and 25c Lades' 75c Girdle CyeeU pair.39c - OWIW KWML Corser of Cofflmer ciil aid Court Streets Federal Judges Punish Rich People, by Making Them Put Up a "Tip" Ohicngo, July 11. Tho Alton rail road and two of' its former officials, John M. FalitJiora end lied Wann,' wero fined in .tho' aggregate $00,000 to-j day by Judgo Lanlais In tho federal court It was charged they paid to Swarzchild & Sulzberger, packers, $13,400 in rebates. Tho finles wero for six separata offenscB, two against each defendant. Tho corporation was fined $40,000, and tho ofllcials $10,000 each, Not'ico of appeal was filedi. To Arguo Mileago Book Matter. Harrisburg, Pav July 11. Tho' hear ing of tho suit against tho Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, tho Delcwore Lackawanna & Western, the Lehigh Valley, the Cumberland Valley, tho Buffalo & Susquehanna and tho Erlo Railroad) Company, which has been1 flleO to tetitl tho right of tho railroads to chmrgo $30 for a $20 milengo book, wh tho reservation of a $10 rebate under certain conditions, was begun hero-today before Judges Kunkol and Capp, of tho Daupin county court. At torney General Hampton L. Carson is representing tho state of Pennsyl vania, T H E A N"G E L U S Is not only the popular "eating place" but is rapidly com ing to the front as a popular REFRESHMENT PARLOR. Angelus Ice Cream, made of the best cream from D. C. Minto's Island Dairy is the leader. WILL BE A SWEET AFFAIR New York, July 11. The Confec- tionofl' Supply Pealers opened their annual convention a: tho Manhattan Boach Hotel today. It is well attend- edl and will Tom in in session two days. Trado matters will form tho subject of discussions. , " o TODD WINS HIS CONTEST. Tillamook, Or,, July 11. As a re- suit 'of ho recount of tho votes in tho contest for traisuirea of Tillamook county, P. W. Todd ie declared to be the, incumbent of that office, having defeated Carl Hnberiach, wiho was ehown to have the majority of the votes by tiho count following tho elcc- tion, . ' The fi.TBt count of the votes gave Haberlach a majority of 11, Todd filed a contest and a recount yiam held, ahowing tho contestants to bayo 470 votes, or a majority of eight over Haberlacb, whoflo total wae but 467. Upon tho conclusion of tho contest Some of Its Reasons, With Somo Sug the court entered a decree declaring gested Remedies." Todd to bo thci legad treasurer of the Former Judgo Ferdinand Williams county. O"' Pacific Coast NnrBerymen Meet. Tacoma. Wash- July 11. Tho Pa- ;. rVio.t Aoyutotsm.sif NTiiTcnrvmOn is holding it annual convention hera. Members from all part of the. Paiiflo coast aro.iir attendance, and amonc them are eome.of tho most prominent men iathe--basfne. An isteregtlng program . has been, prepared -for the convention, and aftei' Itetflose nwet of the delegate and their ladloswlll take various tripe befor they return to -their reepecUve homes, ;.. ,. d t WIU Deafer With the Farsaem. t-ui. v n .Tnw 11 Twond annual aeeUng of the Nortk Carolina Dairy Men'a Awoelatlon opened at tha AEricultural and Mecbanical' Col- lege this morning with a large attend UWtf, . -3- ? -en from all pte of the eWe. The & , xailroad foreman, wa? Fmersistate Convention ie also In Wd W roora' session here at prnt, and it faasUen arranjfed that joint meetings between the Dairymea and the Tamers will be ltTMl. hki to consider and discuss various Ferty.Wi -mattersof equal, InUrest and iefert- 6t ?, JM1-? w u eharjje of Keeping op 0 Sunday, Cfcae MarkeU. 4aded at guhiy. IantOkie iriale Chicago July 1L Wht 7714 wne rfuel, the HWeadaate belag 7&Yi. or" C21452, oat 3535. forcAr to await thlr turn. :Man Who Led Guiteau to the Gallows Dies In a Stable Loft 4 , ( VUlCilgU, tlUI J.X "t.!.. . T..1.. 11. James Manning, aced 57 , tuv in, w uiiv .VU V.U'...U 4.1iA nnnn m1ia Irwl f!n.tn. Ij tljo gallows, onco wealthy and promi non, and whoso fathdini law is a woalthy man, died' in; tlio loft of a stnblo in this city, having squanJo7el a j fortune and sunk to be a common stiblo hanll and raco tout. Ho died c! liing for his wife, from whom ho sepaTn'ted, dividing his fortune, after hor diseoverj- of his improper conduct. Starting for tho State Convention. Chattanooga, Tonn., July 11. Re publicans from Eastern Tennessee, among them the delegates elected in thp eastern counties to tho Republican state- convention to bo hold in Nash vijlo tomorrow, hnvo arrived hero in consldorablo numbers and will start for Nashville this nf-tcrnoon in x spe cial train. Wounded tlft Admiral. Sebastopol, July 11. Mutineers this afternoon nttomptod (to nsassinato Vice Aldmitil Chuknin, ccanmander of the BJaek Sen flet. Tho admiral wn3 wxmrxlJf nnT taken to thb 'hospital. SCABS I IROBTHE UNION Chicago, July 11. The hall of tho Bricklayer's Union was robbed this m:ning. Tho safo was broken open and $1000 taken. The tMevee escaped. Lawyers Meet by tibb Sea. Oconn City, .Tuly 11. The greater part of tho ddstinguichod' judicial and juridical talent of this state has stab- lished headquarters at the Atlantic Hotel, whero tie three days annual meeting of tho Maryland State Bar Association opens today, This being tho opening day, thore will only bo In- formal gatherings and committee meet- ings In tho nfta-noon. In tho evening a recejption will bo given, when tho session will bo formully opened. Tho Hon. Hannia Taylor, ex-minister to Spain, and! at present special counsel to tho Spanish Treaty Claims Comnris- sion, will (Mllver tho principal ad- dress. Mr. John J. Donaldson will read a papor on "Tho Law's Delay of Cumberland, wis written a sketch of William Walsh, who was one of the 'mosli prominent lawyers of wcetern Maryland, and will read It at one of tho BOesionB. Mr. JamtB M. MunTOO of Anpolls, wiU. read a paper on "Tho Growth, and Development of the Federal Uonstitutlon." 'ruo ianquci will be held, on Friday evening, with Mr. Joseph C. Franco as toastaastor; et Our FerelgH Court. Washington, July, 11. The appoint men U announoed of AajuUnt-Genecal l.w. or ta " waMimgion, to ve aviorney in ue umwur dh oour in China. Tho- nwrsbal will bo Brueo LcoAjM, of Detroit, and tho ekrk Tiunlc Hinckley, of ' Ktow York. . ' 7 .. ,, .. '"S- T " -" -"" vlerer. Bhthoville, AtIc, July U. Joseph Vaughn, who married without tlio con smvt of tho biMo.'s father, returned foe his blessing, and' was shot dead in the presence of tho brido by his father-in- law, Joseph Woods. "Woods escaped. Blythovillc, Ahk., July 11. Woods fled tern nulea to DelL Ho resisted nr rest nnLl' was shot, and killed by Deputy Slteriff Walker. Toxas Talking Nuts. , , College Station, Tex.,- July 11. -Tho Texas Nut Growers' Association open ed its annual meeting horo in connec tion with tho Farmers' Congress. Tho principal subject of tho convention is, of courso, tho growing of pooans, ami tho conference with tho farmers has been arranged1 to givo them an oppor tunity to leara some vnlunblo things in connection with the planting nnd raising of pecans. The great bulk of tho commercial pecans aro grown from natlvo secxlllng trees. These trees are vory abundnnt along tho waterways of Texas. By bud ding these troos with tho finer varie ties 'they becomo immensely more pro fitable. This operation is compara tively sitnplo, but is not generally un derstood by tho farmers, and an effort will bo made, to glvo the fflrjners at" tending tho confercico nn opportunity to learn all about the best methods, in use. A number of highly interesting addresses are on th program, among them such by President C. Falknor of Wacoj H. P. Attwnter, Houston; Judgo JL A. Halbert, and others. MITCHELL IS GIVEN FREEDOM Seaittle, WhBlf., July) 11. Porgo H. MVchcll, who shot Frnna K.lnumd' Oref flokll, loader of tho Holy KoIJob, on First avenue MhKi 7tJi, was acquitted Into j'cjsterdliiy afternoon. After nu iyi nn hour and half In the jury room tho 12 dnew 'vnb' httvo listened' tw tho testimony in Mitchell's -trial filed back and announced their verdict: "Not ! guilty." ( Standard a Good Dodger. (Four O'CIock Edition.) Clovuund, O), July 11. Baffled by Mi falluTa 'to secure tho presence of M, G. Vilas, trwsuren of tho Standard of Ohio, nnd surprised by tho develop anorets which may remove-'tho investiga tion from) its jrtiMliction, tho grand juny adjourned today untili Monday, The only chamco of securing indict mts hero is tho,', tho cancellation of .the clufrgeu wan made in the Lake Shoro offices in thle city, 111 o- - I' WiU Exhibit Peace Palace Plana. Tho Haguei July 11. Tho exhibition of tho plana for tho now pence palaco at this city, under the Carnegie Foun dation, which was opened hera last month, will bo cloed on Saturday. It has created considerable Interest in the project. It Is reported on good au thority that the board of trustees of the Oarreglo Foundation intends to Bend the plans' to tho' United rVatee and exhibit them either in Washington or in New York. ' ySrjghton Mitfesnaaaer- Meet Opens. New York, July 11. The Midsum mer Race MciUng or (he" Brighton Beeh race track opens today and will eoatinue. until August 4, when it will eleae with -the famous Brighton Derby and the Winged Foot Handicap. To my being the opening day of the meeting, tho Brighton mile and the' Distaff stakes will be run, The Jam- acla staketi are principal eveetfki tor (tomorrow. The Brighton tmndfeaj) the groatesi event of the rnhVumwier raecting,, will come off ok Saturday, togethar with the Puacheetowa steeple chase. Portland Is a Winner. ' Tho individual! shoot at. tho rifle range t "Qwwp Waiawette'' today resulted An Koyal, ot PeHlaad, obtain lag ft-vt honors in a score of 110; Bekrwart, of PeHk 115, a4 Jak- m, of Rfsebtvg, 112. Lter It Ut neportetl as we go to prM tUt Ben V, MeMe, of Koeburft ad tot Boi-al, of PortknJ, got flr.t. Will Commence Prosecution as Soon as Sufficient Ew idence Is Gathered San Franc-isco, July 11, Assistant Attorney Sturtovan, ho hasi boom de railed to act as adviser to the. ineuran-eo commira loner, emphatically denied that ho would givo tho yrolching inpuraneo companies 90 daya' grnco boforo be ginning prosocutiom ftto violation of tho staiutes. Ho delancdl prosecution would bo institute.! imnrodlatoly, upon tho gathering of sufficient evldenco. TAFT DENIES GENTLY Detroit, Mlc, July 11. Tnft while heiro this morning, on rou to to PuV-la Ba', to address tho Ohio Bar Associa tion, when-aked if ho is a. oandSdaJ'e for PiresikTIcnti, said: "Don't ask me; I'm not." TO HOUSE REFUGEES (Four O'clock Edition.) San Francisco, July ll. The roller; Commission -today adopted a resolution providing fon. tho formation of coi' poratlon for tho purposo of housing ref ugees, iwtln $2,000,000 at Ita dlspoxal, ami tho privllega of rontlngi or selling houses to bo built. Tlio Krt will bo" leferrCvl to tlio'flnnnco committee -this afternoon with tho urgent rtHpjtat that It be notodl upon t' onee.j 1,7 U l'.j Now Incorporations, Tho Medford Coal and' Mining Com pnivj was Incorporaited' -toilay with' tho following lu'corpornitorsj ' E. W. Mun roe, GainowMll Miller, J, II, Gulp, A. Winds, J. P. Kobe-He, W 0. Baj, 14 P. Little, L. n.'Brolrd) H. 0.-Getf. nott. Tha capital s'cJc 1 Idnced at $350,000, Tho Incorporation papers ,of tlie Boguo BlvoT AVator Comiiany of Granti I'ntM wd (V Hied'' tcnlny In tho office of tho pecretoiri of tnte. Tho Ined'pora' tors nro Wdlliami T. Muir, A. F. FlegeJ and George F. Martin. Tho capital stock is $eo,'oo.o Hardware Mea Meet, The executive committee of the Stn-to Hardware Mh'h AVeoeifwea is In session this afternoon Iw.iM r'eeejH tion noome of th WiMameUe "iel, e ' discuss pianos and nwwiOfJt of partloa kr interest to tWrnfa of tht-eraftv Those fl.-mert. jet Jolni qapen, e. Corvallls; F. E. Chamber, f Fuenef Mr, Altnow, of Woodbwn; F:unk Day ton, of Portland; Frank W. Speecor, of Salem, and II, J. Goff, of Forest Grove. 1 .i 1 o t WIU More to galea. Willie L Dunlwwy, of PorOaaKl, who wiU be eUtte printer f(r itho ftrst of next year, hi In the elty looUse over tho sltuatiorfc Mr, Duniw5 says ho will move to BoJem and. avete tho whole of his trnio awl uttewtloa to the duties of the oAlce, He eays he Intes-ls to orry owt ,hi protnleev of an ecoaoau- lea), admiotwtrotiw of. thf iW).W the bi-tf his ability. . . 1 . .j, 1, rvr-A auilelmat and tb Devils. fliUmi Parfwhw - iie wtior of ono of ttue moti HufuuB workif , on fpniotogyr Awre ciit-fht ho tpj "a b444s of ex&et eewnjutaiioni" to prove that , ' ' Uto reyioift of tlio alr,( the, chvctrh (tptli dar-kt y(HtA of tbj, " ae inhaUtftdby 44,433,53d deyWi Wtterepa eartfU i)ii yUIeeary wrltw oUfelnedl tfeb nbWrieb oal wbicU to bawe such) am 'qcot, computaiow" haij Wei an tttfigiwla tJ of, tke Wr writers m desaoabtofry, wUcherkft and felBdred eubjeotA .... Dr, I F. Co Mov- to 356 Liberty street, where ftevvMmetMeM ami new oatknU. for any .fcee, egM on Df.f Cook. 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