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evz::ino.: Julv , t3. 1:. aunj mi ., u ii 11 ,ii Tr . . 1, mhi . . . , in. .. ' -us io 2:; , t- e ir: jzjtz:.i ij:.:la:;d. Friday Dave Yc'ii " " (oS23Tc3ay ; ..:..'..-,...: .' - . -' ." .. ' ' ; , house, - lot, - piano, safe, : desk, set of books, buggy,1 ; music '. box ?J Write ' your answer in the guise of a V" Want ad...'wX-- mm-; The Journal ; Danker ' John Farson to Drapi , ; giassio Marbla to Prevent ; r-v Shocking Visitors. KIMONOS-AND B0NNET8 - - .: FOR VENUS AND DIANA .zzt.. CapitaUe Conatracta Hanging Car- , ' dena Like Thoee of Netrachadnexxar in Ancient Babylon to Be Covtrtd ; With Clua in Winter. 5 ' (Joaraal SoacUl Sarelaa I ' . Chlco. July 18 In the pretentious . raen or art, fountain and luxurious natural growth which a haa planned to Adjoin his no leas pretentious Oak park home. Banker John Farsoa will "...cover tha ststues of Venus and Diana on Sundays with pink and blue kimonos and (inshara sun-bonnsts. Tha ' beau, teous lines and urvea af tha eculptofs female Ideal wiU be hidden "not only under, towns of quiet shades, but redV .. .white and blue buntln will be tied around their walata for sashes. Thla la no prevent shoclctna- Bundav visitors. ine masculine Inhabitants - of tie traef Daphne with! Banker Farson as Its Caesar, will also be garbed in pmi pajamas on Bunday. They,- too, win have red, whtte and blue flrdlea : ; banln at their waists. iJ i v Faraoq has 'purchased six Iota' on which to build the garden. Overlooklne; -ilt from the roof of his pleasant borne another : a-arden. a hane-lns- -th kind., that. would : hVirBulUd ithe- incy or Keburhadnessar. will be built - This rardert will be enclosed in class in 'winter. Tanks filled with the rarest fishes, cafes of mocking birds, canaries ana iuw accessories are planned. REPORTS RECEIVED TO DATE (Continued From Pegs One.) 1 The fruit crop In the Snake . river country is short, owing to a sold snap In January that frose the peaches and injured other fruits. Around Baker City prunes and apples; are almost a total loss. But little of these fruits is raised for shipment, and tha loaa will cut no serious figure In the revenues. .i.""1 ''w'ngton, Washington, there is a SO per-cent decrease from last year In tha Truit viol Hi -x-frult l generally good.--Tha apple crop - -. mna were is an average crop of prunes, in tha La, Grande district beets are looking well wherever there la irrigation. Where there Is scarcity of water the plants are burning to soma extent. .In that section there Is but half a crop of- apples, and tha prune crop is light by reason of late froata. ! The .average fruit crop over eastern , Oregon ,1s about 48 per cent. There to a good potato crop every- , Where in eastern Oram .. tatoee will be harvested then .last year. I Eu gene H. . MoCOY AcCUSdd 0' "!,?.,m,n cou.n Washington, where - rWeU,, U UI. Wit. tM rinimn .was nsraest nit by tha hot! , . ... ,.. 'riia h. ... ... mm m . I 1" : - m t. m:-mm.t -t, J f- . . , . " ....... mwmm ' Of all Thtt ClmmwtA H..J. ,1 ... -" ei - - hm - iwiaie iiiiiiy .win . have a big yield of beets, and this, win tnalfA .1 n 1 1 1. . , ; --- w, miiit towumm in spring) . :i, i . . m . .. wneat. nav. aiwl rrnMa. Tk h.. wni iimi mm mi ...., lcrop will be the moat severely felt JChkago, July S. Charges that Eu- Reports from southern-. Ore go are M- Mcy' preaiaeni or ue na- ' favorable. Burlier in the season the. M'0""1 Printing at Engraving company, "-- apple crop of tha. Roams nr .n. J for yesrs led a double Ufa in Chi- was thought to promise the greatest cago, la made . In he superior court, yield in lte history, but recently dam- where Mre. Mary T. Hillyer McCoy has . age was reported in seme Of the largest au ault- for the' annulment of ..her , orchards, and the- crop Is estimated as mrrlaa to McCoy. .1 slightly below that of last year As a result of. tha exposure of McCoy's . x-Trouble with blight In watermelon aJlegad deception of the woman he Is , Vines in Josephine county haa hurt tha charged with, having wronged. Judge Fnrit Exhibit In tb CaHfornk Buildingw--Photo.b7-KiaetiPhotograpbic. - ' . -.'Company. . '. RICH TUN LED DOUBLE LIFE FOS UAWY YEARS Suft for Divorced watermelon crop, and it la reported there will be less than 100 cars shipped from Grants Pass, which Is 10 cars under what was expected. There will a large crop of pears. The peach crop waa Injured by lata froata and will be quite short. Onions, potatoes and .other farm ..produce . promise , large yivius. Chetlaln haa tied up by Injunction 1500,000 worth of McCoy's property. McCoy Is borbidden e dispose, of -any thing he owna until there has been an adjudication of the charges. In the McCoy suit there will be pre sented the spectacle of a woman strug gling to deer her name and that of her daughter and force - a, - restitution of rights through w court Of eqnlty. The first wife, said to have been deserted by the wealthy defendant, la declared to be Changee Among Advertiser. George A. Eaatman, who for soma I Mrs. Tessie McCoy, whom ho married In flme- has been advertising manager fori Iowa In 1180. . - f 1 A. B. Bteinbach Cow has resigned blel McCoy Is one of the best known men position snd will soon leave Portland. I tha United States among theatrical ' having accepted an offer from Hlooh a I managers and promoters. His company ' W. of Birmingham. Alabama, one of the I bandies ths printing for hundreds of at largest doming nouses in tha . sooth. I tractions ail over tne country. He The firm Is about to open a lara-e four I spends muoh time In New Tork. Phils story, store . In Birmingham, and - Mr. I Delphi, and Boston and makes frequent atman,-on account of hi recognised 1 trips to tha Faclflo coast. , ... , ability, . was : selected as advertising! - - ' ' manager for thla large concern. During CIRCT UADCUID CYPCCne his residence In Portland Mr. Eastman has demonstrated that ha la one of the leadere In the advertising business and nis errorts Jttave met with marked auo . eessJ While hla departure la resretted. it la A pleasure to realise that h-wlll enter a large sphere of usefulness. Mr. Eastman will be succeeded In Portland SPEED CONTRACTED FOR (Joans! Special aerriee.) JJew .Tork. . July Jl-The first and only ship of tha United States Bavy"lhat exceeded her contract speed when In by Oscar A. Olson of Mlnneaoolla. who I charge of a regular complement of of- has been secured by Stelnbaoh ac Co. I fleers and men la tha armored cruiser as aavsmsing manager. Mr. Olaon la I rennayivania, wnicn arnveo oil 1 omu- 'a man of marked, ability and that his I "insville today, having Just finished her services nave oeen secured Is another I nai aooepuiace tnai. - . in commana or tne Pennsylvania waa Captain McLean, and he had 'On board tne navat board of inspection- and aur vey. She was loaded heavier by 000 tons than on the day of her official trial trip 1n November last, off Cape Ann, but the cruleed for - four houra maintained a speed of I3.0S knots. . - . In November, with displacement of 14.100 tons, with picked coal and a picked" crew from the -works of the mark , of tha progresslveaess of ctteln- RACE GAMBLING STOPPED- BY POLICE WITH RIFLES Uoarsal asecUl serrlee.t ' 8t Louis. May it. In accordance with Governor Folk's In.lmrMnni tn, mm tne anti-poolaelllng law be not violated, builders, William .. Cramp at Sons, the 4ha polios maintained possession of Del- I cruiser made a record of tl.tt knots, mar-racetrack today for the sixth con-I Th Ponnsylvsnta has not docked sines secutive aay. orncers carrying rifles fas novemoer. t No ',1 CMILOa Were atat InneA In tha Kt hn. i n . arrests were made. There waa but I AMPRIHANS PHI HMI7P wu QJn, . I - int DMnHMM I.M DIVIIN r v - - - w asate aj mm wsr (Jearaal Special Bcr-lea.1' ' ' Tork. July M The sailing todar tAmmers of Stillwater for the A Da co. one of tha- Bahama marks the beginning of a glgantle 01 Minnesota, capitalists to start an Industrial colony on that laland. The syndicate has acquired about J. 000, (Kit acres f -standing timber on the island of Abaco and several neighboring Islands. They plan to establish a town, erect sawmills, and . otherwise develop the Island. .. .. -. ' . . , - TV New To r I 1 i u,an4 ot I I I group," mi iHlinw. 'm , "uenie oi Cet One Third Kort nx ICnoch the Flics fee CblM'e "Bo-Roe-ao KiMy am year stark. It aieene ainney la yonr pocket, foe eowt give one .third more sillfe asd honmt ea better end ea lee feed whee preteeted resei tbe Bus. It reqalreenly a few erwds Iff apply K and casta len thka W iUy per bead.- Tea cannot effftrd te no wltboet It. . Write eedey for tO-page booklet. Portland Seed Co. " Pseile Oettt 'Ageata, rertlsae. 6r. ' , Missouri is fastest; OF AMFRfCAM WARSHIPS ' " ' wawei w If nil wr sees v . . ,-. V. " - . i (Jearaal IpecUl garrlee.) . y Kew Tork, July II The most power ful naval fleet aver gathered, here, coin prising eight first-class battleships of ths North -Atlantic fleet and the ships of Rear Admiral aigsbee'a division, ar rived here last night. The voyage north was a apeed teat between the- various battleahlps and the Missouri proved 19 ba the fattest, with the flaashla Maine f.'ODERri BLUEBEARD REPRIEVED .- (Continued from Page One.) various fultl-mUUonalass, asserting his Innocence nd asking financial aid to carry on hla case. He haa' received no 'responses to any of these. Among those written to were John D. Rockefeller, Henry H. Rogers, Russell Saga, Helen Oourtr, tbe VanderbUts and many others. . , . - ." : ' Hoch Is one of the most remarkable prisoners In the annala of crime. He la known to have married 14 women and Is suspected '. of having - wedded : many others. Most of his wives died shortly after marriage. ; Nearly all of them were German widows of middle age, and the arch-btgamlat is accused of carrying on a regular business 1n marrying women sad poisoning them . to Obtain their money. ,. .. . ' , , Hoch'e real '. name la , said to 1 be Schmidt, and a wife, supposedly the first one, by whom- Hooh la aald to nave had two children, now resides in Germany. - Information that led to - the arrest of Hoch waa given the police by Mrs. Bmelia Fisher, his last wife. - She mar ried him January 1. 1105, a few dnys after the funeral of her sister, who had been, her immediate predecessor as Mrs. Hoch. ' On December 10 of last year Hoch married Mrs. Mane weiker and took her to his house, 1410 Union ave nue, where aha died on January It, after a short Illness, and when Hooh waa alone with her." Preceding her death he obtained from the woman aJt her money, as he had done IA his previous marriages. ' Three day a after her death he married Mrs. Fisher, and the day following the wedding he obtained from.' her 750, to be used, ha aald, in paying a mortgage on the furniture and house at (tie Union avenue. A day or two later he disappeared. -. '. He waa arrested In New Tork a few days later, while courting Mr. August Praxraerer, who recognised his portrait In the newspapers. he notified the police snd he was brought to Chicago. Tne poay or Mrs. weixer-itoca was exhumed and It was found thst she died of arsenical poisoning, Hooh waa con victed of her murder. ' ., - - - - - "and - your ..'answer 'will bring you answers. ' .' ----v tha Monona Lake asaembly, is- lb be given a complimentary reception and banquet this svenlng by tbe Democrats of Wis consin. , it Is believed that thla occasion will be tbe most Important assemblage of Democrats to the northwest for many years and It la regarded tn a way as the opening gun for tha Democratic cam paign of ' 1900. Besides Colonel Bryan tbe speakers will Include T. B. Ryan. Democratic national ' committeeman, for Wisconsin: Martin I Iueck, represent' In ' the Demooratlo state . central committee: - J. M. Crowley, repre senting the DemooraUo members of tbe state legislature and - Congressman Charles HWelsse of Sheboygan-,.-. BRYAN BANQUETED BY . WISCONSIN DEMOCRATS (Jearaal Becdal Berlee. r - -Madison, Wis, July tt.-Colonel Wil liam J. Bryan, who U hers to address HEALTH CONDITIONS : : OF PENDLETON GOOD v , , fBpeelsl Dispatch to TW Jeoraelt ' Pendloton, Or4 July tt. Health eon- dltlona in this city are very good, for this season 01 the year, according to the statement of Dr- W. O. Cole, city and county physician. A few caaes of ty phoid fever are reported In St. An thony hospital, but outside of the hoe pttal there arc very few casos of eon- tagloua diseases- although, as there al ways are, a few patients are ta be found In different carta of tha city. Ths doctor aays that, he believes the City water to be very good and reports to the contrary are without foundation. He says It is true that the carcass of a holts Wag found' Tn tHe Umatilla sevi weeks ago, .but that it , waa Instantly rsmovsd, although the position which It occupied did not effect the city water supply In the least.- . UMATILLA COUNTY, HAS ? AVERAGE WHEAT CROP (Special Dtapeteh te Tbe SoBrasl.1 '. Pendleton. Or.. July II. Umatilla oounty'a wheat yield win be f uUy as Urge this ysar as usual, the prospects at present being that a total of about 1,000,000 bushels wlH be harvested. The average total yield of tha atata of Ore gon 4a about l!,000,eoo--basbels, snd this county with i,000,00 of that amount, raises nearly "one, .half of . the states output, ,-: ,. . - Every barveat" crew In .the county la at work now and within 10 days the majority ' of the crop will be . under cover. There are now over so combined harvesters in this county, three of them being steam machines. - , INSTALLING POWER PLANT AT FALLS OF SHOSHONE (BperUI Dispatch te Tbe Journal.) Boise, Ida.. ' July 21. The machinery for -the power plant at - Shoshone Falls has arrived and la now being Installed by electricians and engineers sent out by, the General Klectrio company. The tunnel for a dlatance of 420 feet through solid rock 14 by II feet In also haa been completed, as haa the penstock, which is 1 feet in diameter. The ca pacity of the plant will be 22,000 horse power, l.ooo or which win be) used, at once and tbe balance as needed. CHIEF PHYSIOLOGIST TENDERS RESIGNATION ' : " (Jooraal pedal aerriee.) ' ! ' Washington, July 21. The resignation of George T. Moore, chief physiologist of the department of agriculture, waa tendered Secretary Wilson this morning and immediately accepted. - The act was taken as a result of the ftllng- of Charges that Moore had exploited "Nitre Cul ture." a soli fertiliser, for his Individ ual profit. Accompanying his resigns' tlon waa a lengthy statement In which Moors defended hla official conduct. . . - 1 1 1 w OU Vol Wanted om Waters. At a meeting of the health and police committee of the city council thla af ternoon It waa decided to prepare an ordinance to , prohibit vessels from damping oil on the river - within ' the elty limits, which practice is a nuisance. The ordinance for that . purpose will be prepared .by-Councilman flhepard and will be Introduced at tha next meeting of the council. .-.. HAH KmtJamYou looking Yomma always res teres yeatbrsl color te gray or laoes aair. steps eair railing, rosuiveiy vamTM dandruff. A blgb-class balr-gnnrar SreeslDf, beeping btlr en ft, gloeay, Ivmrl. eat. Does sot sail eila ee lines. This Great Hair Feed, alee by H AsFINA SOAP, beats scalp, bills dajuirsff gerna, stops icBing, promorrs sne ynrwin. umrw Due. bottles, dniiflsta'. Take aotalag wlthoat ear stcnarare, ' Freiteip Offer gtua, and get 00 Mr. eeke PerBaa btedleated Snap, K. I regalar-pries TSc.l or sent Oeod for SSc.Cake HAKFI.fA SOAV. bnrilo Halrbealih a lid eeke parBsa Kenwated Snap, both for DT milo rree snas set steea by OrsreMe wit hoot this eattre adv. asd 80c. fee Uslrbealta. Paste... niga tun, tele te sf of following drag- ana for hllo Bey Co.. Newark, V. J., prepaid, for 00c. andtbieadv, I aw iw cnYr:a-cAusa NO REST, tbe sleep. Itch, Itch. Itch, scratching until tha tender skis settomM lallaaied, aora ana pisaaiaf. aided by iftibealth Treatment, will giro tbe suffering Httle one leetast relief and slerp, and oealt la eosjslote care, blnltltwles of wsaws say Barnas has so ooaal for rhaiof, irrlto- loa. eraptlosa, dasdruff. tbin sair, scale aeea ktedlrated, aatleeptle, deodorising, fragrant. "A Brestfe el Pine Belts m In trary Cete." Imrmm SBo. Mbesi b sskes oAe. I eTnsvlert'. lUfnee oabetitutea, . Ke soap la seeleeted Hko Berllne. llasnrartsred by mie Ray tanoHaHtes O.. ewarb. N. J. Take aotniag wUboai Ula slroetoee o - ;se . TiT The Big Store in the Middle of the , S . : , - Block Horseshoes Oyer the Doors 69-71-73 Third Street, Bet. Oa?i and Pine nrro.i-.Ti HUM ' 1 ) : . 1 .' 111111 .--., . , Now In iuU blaat.. Tomorrow, another . day of exceptional bargain offering. Read ; this list carefuUy-'-don't miss a word there's money saving in every item. . ; M $13.50 Business or Dress Suits $16.50 Business or Dress .Suits IMIHMMllHUlMI $8.85 SII.85 $20 Business or Dress; Suits ... $25 Business or Dress Suits 4e ks $14.85 $17.85 Men's Outing Suits Less Than Cost $7.50 to $10 Outingf SUltS ?5.00 $12.50 to $15 Outing suits......... wtettttisse $7.50 Men's $4.50 Dress Trousers .i..........; $2.50 92.50. for choice tt fine VWorsted,-T-eed and Cheviot Trousers. Not a - pair in the lot worth less" than $3.50 and up to $-4.5(37 " I '; ' Shoe Department ; Men'a Satin Calf Bals., V plain or London.1 toe, all ' sizes ; exceptional value at $2. . . .$1.45, Odds and Ends of all our $2.60 and $3 high ' or low cut Men's 'Shoes. Will close out tomorrow for Boys' Tan Bluchers At Less Than Cost ' Sizes 8 to .13, regular value $2.25..... f 1.45 Sizes 13yi to 2, regular ' value $2.50. . . . .$1.70 , -Sizes 2yi to tyr regu lar value $2.75.$1.85 Men's Suits la m aa $10.00 Business or Dress Suits.'. - C8.8S $13.50 Business or Dress Suits. . C8.8S . $16.50 Business or Dress Suits. .SlleSS Young Men's Outing 5ults 14 TO SO TXABaV At About One Third-Original Valua." $6.50 te $7.50 Outing Suits,,.... S2.SS -$8.00 to $10.00 Outing Suits.,.;; .$$455 .1 SSSSmlimWmXISS '" Boys' end Children's Suits $3.50 Suits .................. -.$5.00 Suits , $8.00 Suita......T.r.e..r.7.' $7.50 Suits 85c Wash Waists.........,, 65c Wash Waists. 2it Heavy- Hose ...., 20c Extra Heavy Hose....... 75c and 50c Straw Hats.,,,; furnishing Goods Depcrtmzr.t 25c Underwear ............... . , .10f 35c Underwear ,2Zf 50c Underwear (the best value in " ( - town) ........45 75c Golf, Shirts, extra cuffs....,., 494 , $1.00 Golf Shirts, extra cuffs.. ..,..C9 $1.25 Golf, Shirts, extra cuffs. ...... S9 $2.50 Negligee-Shirts........... ..51.C3 . -$3.00 Silk-Shirts .-i . tv, ..'......; .epS.&O $1.00 Night KoDes. .......... ...C1.C5 ,..S25 m .43.S5 .....10e ...,.S5a .... .84ft ': ;.-12Ht ; .....15ft, at "A Hat May Fit Your Head and Not Fit Your Faca' The Chicago's Fullworth Hat ,: B r , .. , .... :,.;' ;. A Size tb !Fit the Head A Style to Fit the Face 20 styles in new, nobby hapes, in. Crush, Alpine and wide brim effect, in the, new V pearl, aluminum, black and brown shades. Every; size and every style ' 41 3C that's new. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, . . ... . . ... .... J)I wO ' piecial Frianiixind Stm $5.00 Panamas . . ( x. $7.50 Panamas ............. t.. $10.00 Panamas .... ..J. . , . .. . . . .C0.C9 $2.00 Porto Ricans or Palms...,. 91.23 $2.30 JPorto.Ricans or Palms. ; i .'.$1.C3 .85 I $3.00. Porto Ricans or Palms,;?. X-.3 $1.25 Split or Sennit Straws...., f ' $2.00 Split or Sennit Straws...... CI" A $3.00 Split or Sc-tait Straws I, "The Trail,", Genuine Panari I second, -. 'L - - - , , r A . WOOOAJU), twsJUCJ. CO, 'a aT-tww mm WftMianoi Wm i