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kTHER: SHOWERS TONIGHT , THURSDAY SHOWERS AND WAR MER. J -ii SAIiEiM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY !$, 1007. j. XVII. NO. Mil. , i. i. i em's Latch Strin ngs Out it ' i . - - - - - jj- - f V H v T iM -4- ----. B . H HP B W .l . .JK TV. . B H IB. v'' t A ' JJAJJL X UArilAJjtlUU W AJU k JiaBBm h bbbm bba m bbvi t. i bbhi bbbh m n . . jbbbbi bbbbl n v 'm . Ha estimony in Haywood Case Nearly Completed T - taraM4MMiMiMiiMMM rtrtirfnnTWiwn-ii MMi. .. CASE AGAINST HAYWOOD ;har ri ddled cutlon Must Make a Comdlete so in KCDunai to win-bum Detectives and Mine Owners le Honors As Conspirators i, July 3. When court re- iod for tho Haywood trial to- io dofenso announced that It Bd practically to complcto lis rith the oxcoptlon of reading lions taken in San Frnnclsco, examination of Moyer and )d, beforo tho night ndjourn- If Tho stuto today sent out no lo Us witueBses who will bo next week In rebuttal. Ac- i'g to Senator Borah not moro week or ton days will bo re to put In tho ro'buttal ovl Ttio Ilrat witness today was. Is Clifford, a llfo Insurunco , He know1 Pottibono In Donvor, and had desk room In his store. Ho swore there was only one room In tho store, with a basement under lie nth. Tho latter was used as a store room and workshop. He waa In tho basement dally during his entire res Idenco there, and said ho never saw any evldenco of the manufacture of bombs or anything like thnt there. Pie met Orchard as Hogan in the store four or five times. Orchard told hi m ho was writing hall Insur ance, and mnklng lots of money. As evldenco he presented a check to Pettlbono, which was too large for him to cash. Pottlbone gave him some money nnd retained tho check. Somo time later Orchard told him ho was going to tho Northwest and later to Alaska. Ho wont away and wit ness novor saw him again. J. C. Barnes, a prospector, of Montro30, Colo., know George W. Rlddell, a PInkerton operative, In Tolurldo and Sllvorton, while ho worked as n mill man. Rlddell, ho swore, on numer ous occasions counseled violence. Onco ho wanted him to blow up tho Smuggler Union or tho Tom Boy mine. Another tlmo ho Tvanted the plpo lino blown up and tho town burned, and still another tlmo ho wanted tho deportees armed with rifles and dynamite to go back and drlvo the militia out and tako tho mines. -o Will IMny in Jacksonville Tho Chemawa band, under tho leadership of Mr. LarBen, left today fqr Jacksonville; Oregon, whore It will fill an engagement tomorrow. mcAco store! PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE The Wonderful Slaughter Sale Continued Until July 4th trR REST PRICE YOU GET ON ANY ARTICLE COME TO CHICAGO STORE AND WE WILL HEAT IT. THE VOLUME BUSINESS WE ABE DOING IS SO GREAT THAT WE CAN AP- tD TO SELL CERTAIN LINES OF GOODS AT LESS THAN COST. IE AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STORE AND SEE THE MER. ESS SLAUGHTER OP PRICES. kEST STANDARD CALICO, YD, 3 l-2c. REST SUN BONNETS 5c. MQ o?trt OlfinT WAICTC 1Rf llAVfi ilXn fiinPTG VAUf ojn j mw4 kj ... u4iwau .- -w-. -ww iivru uv N'S 83c SUSPENDERS, NOW 15e. MEN'S BEST OVERALLS MEN'S 81.25 PELT HATS, NOW 13c. MEN'S, BOY'S AND tL'S 25c MEXICAN HATS NOW 18c. LADIES' $2.25 DRESS OXFORDS NOW $1.10, WONDERFUL VALUES IN BLACK D COLORED DRESS GOODS, CLOAlvS, SUITS AND MILLIN Y GOING AT THE SAME SLAUGHTER PRICES. REMNANTS LACES AND E3D3RIODERIES AT ANY OLD PRICE. 50c CHIF- VEILING, YD 23c. 25c FANCY VEILING NOW 15c. PRICES f PARASOLS SLAUGHTERED. 500 YDS 05c VELVETEEN, YD c. THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF TABLE LINENS IN COLORS, sO CREAM AND WHITE, YD NOW 25c AND 35c. HUNDREDS F OTHER BARGAINS ON SALE ALL OVER THE STORE. BALHM'S FASTBfiT GROWING STORK. McEVOY BROS. COiOCSHCtUi A1TO COURT KnUHRM. gAIJBi, OR. EADY FOR THE FOURTH WELCOME FOR ALL A Splendid Program Arrangcd-Tho Parado the Finest Ever Planned For Salem and Something Doing Every Minute of the Day tl Mil 81 1 i II I I Ml miiiif Salute at sunrlBO . Four-mllo rolay at 10 a. m. ', ', Dasoball game, Falrmount X vs. Albany, 10 a. m, ' Parado, 10:30 .a. m. . . Exorcises In Marlon square, !! 11 a. m. L f 1 1 , Afternooi. . Comfo parade, 1:1 C p. m. ! Street sports, 2 p. m. Ha,seball, . Woodbum vs Trunkmak'ors, 3': 30 p. m. ! ! Dabyehow, 4 p. m. ' 1 Grand scraiiiu'lo for fira works. . Ho!l(e racing on " Liberty :: :vc'j- :: :: ,&&?$ rfu , :: Tub race, 0:4B p, m. ! ! Launch races and boat races ! ', ;; 7 p. hi. Water baseball. ! ! Fireworks. ! ! W. O. W. danco, In tho Au- ) ; dltorlum on Front atreot iiinmiiiiiiiiiiMiin Arrangements for Salem's big colobratlon aro comploto.-TJiq build ings on tho main streets havo bcon beautifully decorated for tho occa sion, and though tho gontlo and novor-falllng Oregon rain got, In Its work on tho bunting, tho city pre sents a genulno holiday appearance. Hand bills with tho lino of march, and tho tlmo nnd placo of tho dif ferent ovonts will bo distributed for tho benefit of visitors Thursday morn lug, and everything possible to make tho day thoroughly enjoyablo will bo done. Tho Y. M. C. A. rooms will bo opon all day, and visitors aro re quested to uso them, whon In need of roc .. Apartments will bo set aside, especially for ladles anil chil dren. Parade. Tho main parado will form on Front street betwoon Chomokota and Ferry streets, shortly after 10 o'clock a. m., In four divisions. Tho march will start promptly at 10:30 from tho corner of Front and Ferry, and will be led by a trumpoter, clad In armor, and by Grand Marshal Gib son and his aide, Del Dlnsmoro. First Division. Tho first division will- bo in charge of Colonel Page and Marshals Stock ton, West, Kurtz nnd Stousloff. Tho corps of marshals will bo followed by Color Sergeant Holman. Then will como In order tho Salem Military Band, tho Goddess of Liberty car, tho Oregon National Guard, speakers in carriages, G. A. R's and tho com mittee's carriages. Second Division. Tho second division will bo in charge of Marshal Meyors and aide, Chas. Biers. Then will follow, In order, tho Summit band, the "States' Float," Chemawa battalion, Chemawa floats, battleship Oregon, Hall of Fame, and will form between State and Court Btreets, on Front. Third Division. Marshal J. W. Wlllson and aldo, Ab. West, will have chargo of the third platQon, which will form on Front street, between Court and Cho meketa. The reform school band will lead, followed by tho Salem ftra tlpartmot, tke W. O. W. fot, W. O, W. 1o4g drill tnm, ana the va rious society floats and lodges. Fourth Division. Tho font th division will bo com manded by Marshal Chnuncoy Bishop nnd aide, C. . Bor., and will form on Front street from Chomokota north. Tho Victor Point band will furnish tho music, nnd will b? followed, In or,der, by the floats of tho Toggory, tho Nursery, steam sprayer, Chicago Storo, Mitchell, Lewis & Stavor, J. L. Stockton and many other prlvato floats. Line of March. The- parade, sorting promptly at 10:3Q a. m. from tho corner of Front and Ferry streets, will march to tho corner of Commercial nnd Ferry streets, thence north on Commercial to Court, east on Court to Cottage, south- on Cottage to State, west on State to Commercial, thence down Commercial to Marlon square, whorq tho .exorcises will bo hold as follews: Program. , Music, Salem Military Dand. STRIKE GATHERS STRENGTH CHICAGO MAY QUIT Everything Points to Telegraph Op. crators In Chicago Striking, and the Swift Spreading of the Strike to All tho Larger Cities KILLED BY AUTO. MiicliJiic- Juintu'd Stone Fnice, Dltcli- IiiK Hs OminnitfM. 3. -iMlsa oo " HUB Wollsloy, Moss., July Margaret Swnnton. njxod hilled this morning In an auto wreck hon tho chauffeur attempted to dodgo another niachlno his auto Jumped a stono wall, throwing Its occupnnts out, and thrco wcro Injured. Chlcngo, July 3. Preparations aro practically completed by both sldeB for tho anticipated long Btrug- glo betwoon tho operators and tho companies, which aro drawing on tho telegraph schools and railroad ofllcos for operators. Quarters at a down town hotel havo boon ongngod for them, and cots have beon placod In tho main office. Russell today Bont out an order to expedlto tho collec tion of $100,000 otrlko funds. Tho local grlovanco commltteo has ac cepted, as final tho refusal of tho W. U. to rolnBtnto Oporator Main, who copied tho names of non-union oper ators In San Frnnclsco. Washington, July 3.--Com.nil8-slonor Nolli loft at noon for Chicago, wnero ho wll endeaver lo' jblnfif nuout a sottlomont of tho tolegraph THE TEDDY COCKTAIL. President Refuses to Say Whether Ho Drank or Not. Washington, July 3. Roosovolt will not bo drawn Into tho Fairbanks cocktail light. Ho rofunos to dis cuss tho matter, saying any discus sion would bo in bad taste, becauso ho wns a guest whon the- coektnlln wcro sorvod In tho FalrbaMkB homo. Roosovolt refused to confirm or do- ny tho story that ho drank a cecktail: o RAISULI AGAIN. Famous Morocco Illghwayiiwu Captures Scotchman. Tangier, Morocco, July 3. Kald MacLoan, tho Scottish chief conn mandor of all tho Sultan's forces. Is. n prisoner of Raisull, tho Moroccan bandit, who domnndd as a ransom n full pardon for all his mlsdoeda as tho prlco of MacLeod's surrender.. t Murdered Flvo Chkkett. OhlCAKCr. July 3U T!l. trial nf Mnr- 'Maa BlUek accMftftti.WUiaJ'avg. membors of tho V. II. Zall family, in iiiiiiiMinmMlglai4)Maiatttt4 - - jj Minstrel Show at the Prison Tonight :: J; Como and see "Panhandle Pete, on tho Islo of Dlnga-LIng," nnd Soo-Soo's Band. : : Admission 25c iimitaft Children 10c Who buy Rain? Invocation, Rov. Davis Errott. Music, chorus of 50 voices, led by Dr. Heritage. Roadlng of tho Declaration of In dependence, L. R. Stringer. Music, by choniB. Oration, Hon. B. F. Mulkey. Music, by tho band. "TconUnueoToTwBoflve), o BALD.HKADKD JOHN. Rlchi'ft Man In tho World Hides Llko u Convict. Cleveland, July 3. Rockofoller Is still missing. Marshal Chandler sent 25 deputies to Forest Hill this morning, who aro instructed to sur round hi? summer homo day and night. Deputies were also sent to his Euclid Avenuo home, and to the homo of Rov. C. A. Eaton, Rockefel ler's Cleveland pastor. Chandlor thinks Rockefeller 13 in Cleveland. It Is thought Rockefoller may sur render on acount of tho illness of his wife, whoso condition is worso, owing to tho dodging tactics of her husband. o Visit DmhInIi KiHg. Copenhagen, Denmark, July 3. -Emperior William the empress and Prince Adelbert arrived kere today o the yacht HofceMollera, and were welcome by the DaalOt royal fam ily. ! , t ora' strlko In San FrnncUco, nnd pre- vont a Btrlko in Chicago and othor cities.. Oakland, July 3. It Is expected tho spread of tho Btrlko of tho teleg raphers will not tako placo this weok. Tho signal which will call tho mon away from tho koys will prob ably sound uoxt Tuesday, but Presi dent Small is Banguino of a peaceful sottlomont of tho dliilculty beforo this date. Strlko orders havo reached unions which will bo called out, and ovory preparation is being mado to mako tho walkout a success, Tho Btrlkors will bo taken out of tho city to a summmer resort, about 50 miles away, and kopt thoro during tho strlko. Small claims 'to havo caught a messenger boy filling a sultcaso wit htelegrams nt ono branch. WlfHMlia1,ia.uM nn nllogod conspiracy with tho moth or of tho dead chlldron to colloct tholr llfo Insurance, began today. It H roported Blllok Is willing to pllad guilty and nccopt a light sontonco, but tho prosecution will Inslsct on tho death penalty. SQUIRES BURNS BATTLE Can't Find the RocklPN. Chicago, July 3. District Attor ney Sims has received word from Marshal Honkol thnt tho lattor will bo unable to produco olthor William or John Rockefeller In Judge Lnndls' court July Otji. William Is as hard to find ns John. Henkol Is still on tho trail. Scluultz Cum Continued. San Francisco, July 3. Schmltz appeared In court this morning to plead to tho indlctmonts for accept ing bribes from tho gas and railroad companies. By consent tho caso was continued until Tuesday. , Schmltz refuses to dlBCUBS tho statement Knado last night, but declares tho Novomber campaign will be a hot ono. -- Quits h Money-Making Job. Washington, July 3. It is official ly announced today that George Rob erts, director of tsa. m!J, resigns shortly to bscoma president of the Commercial Natloaal Bask, of Chi cago, to succssd Eckels ... Sun Francisco, July 3. Ideal waathor is promised for tomorrow's Sqiilros-nuniB contest. From pros ent Indications tho receipts will amount to at least $25,000. Out of town sportB aro arriving on ovory train, and tho demand for seats Is fallrly satisfactory. Bquiros an I Burns aro both buyslng thoniBolvos today with preparations for moving over to tho city from tholr cnmrvi In Mnrln county, Both aro on edge, and from now until they ttop into tho ring will do no work, other than what Is necessary to keop their mus cles from stiffening. Squires contin ues a fnvorlto In tho betting, tho provalllng odds being 10 to 7, al though somo 10 to C wagertt aro bo lug mado. o Sco HaiiHcr Bros.' Show window today, now. Somothlng Dr. J. F. COOK XWM BOTANICAL DOOTOK, uovmm to wwtitTr wmmwt rov jury mciiam call ok dk. COOK. OOWWJWTAWWf WWH. , t, -r g ,.J-iA'' '-'