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TETF 1 i DAILY GUARD you sa TAFT ON PARADE AT BASEBALL GAME Ult.KM.. Ul.ll.OV. iTKSKW M l.l(. o . jink No. 150. " confer 'idle Ins y.le Field, June 23. Wm. H .Siuvion ,r hftwu in the front rank of th- itii ir 1 ,a""olm"l Robing class of '78 which arrived j pi ., i,rH ' a'"! Yale Field where Harvard hale "ld !" "" ,11 niv haseball with Ynl ? .v. . " a,,-'.it flil - , , "l IUU.I gel, m. c -.v.'.iiu u ii 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii n (u ....I....... . orfed to l a Driet reception in; Stay,,,,, m(!l "V" a to the hll view of the cheering stands. copied a t , , ,- "la" 'M -iV headed by a band, the class n ff """-J the f. wrctled around the diamond. sema.ive of 'V v ,' ,lu"-' r'"r, T,ft participated in the ceremon,-! which w-ls a ,, , i , , '. """''i. presenting to the University by the ! Ueorse L Br I n .W" '- Kr,"r'-S-JJ,of 1SS8. a handsome men,,,,-.,, , ,Jf sv, k K. A. Klw0 H,gsta(f in memory of Lieutenant j Johnson of ,,, , "",ul a;"1 Mr Anwstus Canfield Ledyard, who waJinA "h " ,.""sv1"" a"d Vork viii.il In action in Island of Nwr.iv ! r.. ' ' ' I lM"u"K Hie '" " ""iiiopeu ot Salem I Journel. KLCH TO IUIL I SLAYTOX ELKCT111C HoAD v .,.,, The Stayton committee and other IX IXH'ISIA.W ' (ommltteea represented In the effort! , ,. tt get an electric line built from Sa-1 "'. J. .'" Ju"e 22. -The an;i. .D to Stayton have accepted an of-,,',. b "lM l,assed the legislature to-, f- of A. Welch of Portland to eon-! ' I itruct the line upon MOO, 000 bondsl I tela; subscribed. SERIOUS REVOLT IN TEHERAN BUT SHAH IS VICTOR multI-MILLIONAIRE lii it-lit Mi irjt-h tonnage now m hand.e liiv ira.ie oliVred. After A it mist 1. Canadian bustmss cannot be carried in Intiitl f r t in an A merit. ;m port n . tt'c I ' a i f to a Canadian port unless J trie water carriage is by Mritish or Canadian registered vessel. Teheran, Jtllit' 'M i L,..e h bt Cossai-ks and" inem- "s "f tilt nnlin.-.i uiieinan and agreed u,.:n -he n-, . 1':"'ll,"",-,u 1" surreiuler ordered tmiirml today. Members m ,ne iHiinn-al clubs tired ou v ussacKS, Kllllns b. DEAD IN PARIS the nutntier r ttiMin I . !len reinr.ueeuu n,s with artlllervlT t'ieu Uie firing con- it v umi ih, linked. Shah letiirlous. H rlin. June News has been reeelved here that the triiniw ,if ih ClMlllllil- ! Shah of Persia ,.,...! ii. ." H....U.. ""en.-Salem men buildups in Teheran and the I :! is heius bmnliarded. The square ;.irund the Parliament buildings is said to be heaped with corpse. Paris. June 23 W. II. l.ee-.is, an American finan cier, whose fortune Is estim ated at $:'. 000. UOo, died suddenly at the Kill hotel to day. He was promttmitlv identified wtrh the Hock Is land railroad. , Ai O:. ...... At the last Stayton meeting a field mee, Zl " ha!"r,laV in a big . ! ,.. . ' uiaue a irood s ir.n-- AMERICAN VESSELS ARE NOT WANTED toinmlttee consisting of W. Y. Kich-! Inn- Ottawa. June 3 American coast- evelml- inches, both winnim- fir.,. "! ""om ,"t coasting trade of Can- irasou, ui cni owatiK, or inches, and Kelly in,L7i , , . vessels will hereafter h Aumsvine, u w. r reres. of ; inches, both u i,",,,. ' " 1 1 '. M ada on the Pacific, jxo A(TIOX ItttiAltniVti I SPANISH WAK ItDMlS. Washington. June 22. Cortelyou stated today that he has no Intention of taking any Immediate action I whatever as to the three per cent I Spanish War bonds of 190S-191S. I I ( IIICA(a) WHKAT MA11KKT. rhicago. June 23. July 8a 7-8; Sept., k.r. l-4 Dec, 8S 1-2. Portlui'itl l-nlmno'd. Portland, June 23. Wheat un changed. there being suf- Ladies' Suits Reduced AH the Profit Part of the Coat is Yours 25Wool Spring Suits cut One-Half. A ruihous'pifceT buf'they are to be reduced. Suits worth regular $16.00 to $50.00. you' buy them now at y2 price the suit . . $18.00 to $25.00 JAMES S. SHERMAN, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT, VERY ILL, MUST UNDERGO OPERATION , ttmore, w ho atteiuleil CU vela nil, June 2 3 Jan. S. Shei niiiu. reimblu-an vlre ItresuleitUal (auilitlato, u ho bus luvn til (or ttire viuys past, haii a severe chill early this morning, ami physleiaiis wt-re hasttiy sutnttionetl, lie Is suflerhiK with Kill I stones, anil it has heeu ttei-uteil t i re move hint to h hospitrl at onee. It Is pjssllile a i i era tion will he pei fortiit tt i day. Miuh Itiiproiea. Clevehuul, June 2.1.---'Sherman is fjreatlx li-.ii rove 1 this afternoon anil ii i stln . easy with little pain. An op eration may not k .ieeea sary. New Vork, J tint -1. lr. (Uorne V. Hiwkowi.K will leave for Cleveland Lit. this afternoon to attend Sherman. Cleveland. June 23. At 3 o'clock Dra. Carter and Allen Issued n statement that an op eration, waa not Itelteved nec essary; that Sherman would probably be out of il miner In days. ltKSTINC K.S!1,V THIS AITKHtM)V. Cleveland. J une 2 3 . Whether an operation will be necessary will be decided by the physlclana (bis evening. No nuthorir.ed bulliHln was issued at l:3rt but It whh re ported that Mr. Sherman wan resting quietly. h..rti,-in VAI.,n,.l I..... ... . . 'n it'iiumuiT ii, i n Mirr Ml III! " " " num iv hi ""teimim-iii me va;iin . m mo noniorriiii year ao, will ko to Cleveland. roil 'veutUm four years imo, when havis. elKhty yoars of vai nominatetl llr. Klimey AUo 111. j fur vice-president, a retrtlutlon wan Baltimore. June 1M Dr. Kliuiex usued authorliinK Ihe conimittee to has not received word from Cl- ve- fill the va,ancy iu case such ltuatlou land, and will not be itnle to leave presented. today If called to attend Sherman. JUtV l THK IHMTII CASK Silt I ItKO K1.0WI.V. N TICN l, CO.MMI ITI K i oKii ii ri.Kt i:ii:ms. i i Portland, Or.. June 23. All tho Wasl i:i:on, June 23.- So far as forenoon aa consumed In Seen ring 1 lown I'ir.",. Is no power vested lnivo Jurors from tho land fraud rase, t n republican national committee. ,,f jmnes Henry Uooth, In tho fetUrut to fill a vacancy on the Presidential court. Kiuir jurors were secured ves : Vlve-Piestdentlal ll. ket which ! i. rilay nfternofiu. and it la hoped by u lulu o' -ur between the date orutoih sides that the remaining six 1 .mlnaiin;; and the first Tuesday In j wilt be empaneled this afternoon, so .Viivenihor A hasty study of prtce-itU the onenlmr statement can be A nts II til t that no emerReney has a. Iseu lu I 10 history of the repulib. t ich ui would arise from the death u' rettu'iuoiit of a candidate before election day . On the other hand mado tomorrow morniiiK at the lat- usr Tho Juror accepted nr Henry C. Fowler of Columbia county: Peter e arson of Multnomah; Frank Odell there Is nothhiK to prevent the com- ,,r Ynmhlll: K. Kuton of Menton: C. mlttee from flllltiK a vacancy on tho H,.rmena if Yamhill and David ticket; then Is no law of prohibition ( u, (jrilnt of Polk, but of course the committee would. m. j, Adams of a hank at Silver be answerable to any outraged sense j tnn WUI reused nfler admitting that of the Ktent party which tt repru-;n Waa prejudiced In favor of tho sents. 'government. ! Chicago. June 23. Harry S. New. i i(.;cnt) KKK IXH " chairman of the National Committee, j N K V A I . (j(IJ Ol'TI'l'T. 'expresses great regret over the ill-j ' i iihhm of Mr. Sherman. New U Of the) T. nn 7 i ,i i ,,i.t, iieno, im'v., juou a. AixiinmiR 1 1 1 II II IU II l I MIL II II l Hill II I ii'i n hi- ttnn T i full power to name T dentin I candidate, but Vlce-Presl- I .A I... n ' ?T ' . "V he said if i" , : ' Tu';:: i:::. anu ua e ... rompUMiMl the record week ill gold commit !k7 dentlal cnndldalo, there waj on .ne " " , 1,:.; .. nil hour from the mine from June 3 me rouvi'iuiuu nun iimo 11 iiuiimiiu" . . ,. ,.,,i, ,,.,( nt ih. in the remilur way. I , "", , , B ,i in allow at hat f:if,o00 was paid for ore taken from tho mine on Hume, days. A treaMiire sack was tllaeovered at 11 ,,ii,i,r nt the fitiu-foot level and In SO feet : 1 'si'K.Cl IiATINtJ I PON ' I'OSSIlll.M VACANCV. 1 . I I. Ptlea June 2.1.-Mr. Sherman , membera of tho National Committee , enounh Kld w tnen oi t t P y the nnJ one son will to flevelan.K Itiexpreaa the opinion thai in the event operutli.K .,".- of the mine for la expected that Dr. Kinney of llnl- of Ihe death of Mr. Hherman ilm ; tlvo years. Wash Suits Are To Be Closed Out You get them now at the price of the material, 'A price, worth $3.50 to $10.00 now.... J $1.75 to $5.00 White Waists 5 Dozen White Lingerie Waists, worth $2.00, special each - $'-50 Royal Worcester Corsets This is absolutely the best corset sold in America. In this article is found more corset value than in any make. ' We are showing them for all kinds of figures, short, stout and medium each $1.00 to $6.00 Mfx-Jb-.i "' it ;' -. mm mm mm 'LJ.' , I 2 I , - 5.. Wash Dress Goods Vb Price Table full of these sheer mulls, organdies, poplins, etc., worth from 25c to 75e a yard, closing them out at 'i price, the yard . . 12cto37Mc Hampton Bros. c WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT .'I . J JOHNSON ONLY LAUGHS ABOUT TRIALS COSTLY JEAN REID BUT WERE WORTH j CAPTURES REAL LAWSON'S OFFER' IT ALL SAYS PUGH ; ENGLISH LORD Mlnneniu.lla, Minn., June 2 2. Wnhhlntflmi, June 23.- Am.ltiint Thai Kounda like a iuohI excdlenl . Alt.u ney llene.nl Puith delare thai .. ,,. ,., r ,. 'while the llyde-lli'llHon-Kliuond-! laUKhltiKlv thla -nlim. apeaklUK of ?';l"!,,,",r ,.rl,",H '"Ht ,K''V,'i,',''! " the offer of n;.m1s W. I ...war f H. '; . I- r- " ' Vrnnuh Boston, to ,te a $1.000,0,10 ,..,-"'" ' 1 " V ' '''n tin) nwliiriilkin uf a hundred thoilH- iiml acres of laud benldea the benefic ial ei i re i nil vnii i hi u i v u "'" tlou of the public land laws. COLUMBIA CHANNEL GREATLY IMPROVED Portland, Juno 25. The KvenlUK Tcli-Kram today will nay Hint the Kiv eminent aurvey of Ihe Colninbla riv er bar J ti nt rompleled ahowa a depth of 26 feet at extreme low water In il rhanuel 3,000 feet wide, an iiKiilnat a depth of 2fi feet and a 300 toot channel hint year. Thla meana an approximate depth of SI feet at all averilKe hlKh tide. GOVERNOR JOHN A. jOHNSON. 1'hIkii fund for a tbk-t with .l.ihn smi fur I'rehldciit and 1 r u ri for Vli t- ,-Y-h. I think we will have to stnnd .for It," fiiit Irnp-d (he r;.iverrmr evl- idiTiMy greatly nniii"l ai the ptopo illott. "Il h'iiiihIh till rU'ht, iiiwl an pTf'''-ty willlin; to ii!-. lo It. TniitH Mjiiter Joklnyly. It'll th;i w;ik 11 h f ir iih Mm- D'-jiio-rniti'- priKxlbllliy for PreHl lent wduld Ifo. Hi treated tin in:.t'T In a J-k-Ini? matt tier, and whir- ft a hk ly ad p leave hi in Immensely, on id no' pl'-a-e him iiilmriH'iiMeiv, would not s;i y whet her f,r n'it Mr. Lit wson, or any on jo'Ihk for Mm. h i 1 a'tuaily proposed the plan to him Oovcrnor Johmioii 111 not tt Mow his n a ni i to be lined n t h ' V ie Preqt'lentlnl rarididat 1 the Iiemo rriic partv. This nnimtiiir eiii'-nt wh run de auihorlla'lvcly t d a y at the Johnson h e d i n d r i "r h . WIMiA-MKTTK il,Al (!' C. of O. Mi TOHV Haleni, f)er.. Juno 22. At tho re rent t ting of the Alumni AhoHu- t Ion (f the Wlllameitit t nlvertlty a letter of coiiKnituhuton wan ordered sent to the Culvers!! ' or Oregon vi the KiH'fCHHf til oiitroiii( of the appro priation mean iter, Tlie rev -i I ut I 'in "mbodylng the order was n r h hm1:ih tlially received by the alumni and a com mli I" wuh appointed to carry out the order. NKWH OI I S. lir MiltlllUIKT. K.tf"rn U'.i-'piii'in en-iern II n f I'I-iIim, ! 4- Wruern (re'in. f.ilr exiept near tin- cia-t. Klfie, n penph. died on Hudiniov at CM'nc.i fr rn l?i he;-l John Kl amine a ii If' !. Mr-lay lli'-'-w a 1 '1 ' Mill I h.viiln : 17", fee!. I I! -1 III : ii-m. a h'-w r eu r.l. The I'reiMen' M n w ;il K;'i:i tin.re Hill. Oii-te,. t,,v, w ..-.-.. he i:i K.eni fume uf IiIm viiiii'l'iii. I. at r. after Miireh t'h, ixpeetH to hiart for Afriea after a few lion and wild elt'phalilM, Cold Mill In doubly dry rliwe rh election. The town pump, on th rriurnltiK after Ihe returtm eMine lii. pilttlnK Ihe entire work of nl ickllli' ihe public ll.li-l on It. went out of nunlm-Hi wllh a broken whe-l Jnilnre (ieurte M. Ilurneti i,f Sa lem. Who MOItiellllieil oIlldK eiiiirt III KiiK' IH. and ho fa a tuhkler fr piinitualliy. el 1 1 1 ;n ever known to lie Pile III upctlllKt court, .n a few minulea l.i'e ai Allninv v.-i-Hnv rtje nf lii,. liiier,i wlin inrlfd In ti,. 'Min r., in ;!' ;td f ' ie I id " mil! -d tl.lhlv when tiie J i-l i ri ll- ted M-e. I M. Ma Ov N In the cl-v from ltiaiiy tl.oniiK Mm. Stephanie siu-iik..-. O London. June 23. With Kliilf Ktl ward ami (jueen Alexauilrln nillln npproval from Ihelr private nailery, .lean Held, dauithter of Whltelaw Hied. Amerliuii amhnBKiiilor to Kuis laud. waa nmrrlcl thla afternoon in mm ft w if - ATI W r v fc. t Ml 38 JEAN REID. (he Chi'pel Knyal ef H;. .Iiui'en 1'al ai e I i H'.iiorahie .lolm Hole-rf Ward, loolher of lite Karl of Hudiey and Kdjiterry In waiting to the Ktit. BROOKLYN WOMEN REVOLT AGAINST INCREASED PRICES New York. June. 23. Six hundred oiui met al HruwiMVllle, Brooklyn Iiml niKht declared their Inteorlon In fliiht uKHlnal the llli-re-i prlce of nii-atx and fol. They parad' d the aireeta and atoned aeveral meat l. nri ii. It- aller ir iteM that the wholesaler are r'tponnlble for the lli;re;Mei irlceH (if llieala. A man k Umi: hln ikiii" m I'haite Carroll In w.'il- 'I Bt H burn on th,l .hariie that he turned two i-hecka oil i am - ol Mlwrt Mirahani. eaih fur ll'I-'iO. He iloi.ippeared S:itur d.iy. Me wm 111 tll three dnv.. lie 11 l.lll. aleti'ler. of dark i-omplex-lon, and wore a d;irk i-h.-ikci mlt ami miff hat llolh h. k were on the Klrnt National Hank. j ( O