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    DAILY
JOURNAL.
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SALEM, OREQON FRIDAY. JUNE JJ9 1900.
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The Salem Woolen Mills Store
Comblno tlirio essentials of n truo bargain, stylo, intrinsic value, low price, ami
that's why they work both ways. On tlio one hand, a satisfied customer; on tho
othcr.a regular customor uiado. Wo'vo just owned eoveral
NfiW LitieS ifl Brown and grey and striped effects in fancy worsteds.
Mamo r'lnMtinrr tor ft Bcrn'-drcss or business suit tboy aro just Uio
mCll S LlOTUMg thing for an up-to-date man. Sco our prices.
Good all-wool cheviots. Salem Mills goods, f 10 00. Blue Serges. $10.00.
Fine fancy worsteds with French Facing, satin pining, Italian lining, guaranteed
to fit, $15.00. Tho largest und most up-todatojlno of hats in Mai Ion County.
W00iE$ Mi STORE,
TZZ ac? aoo COMMEROIAb aT.
MONEY SAVED ON SHOES
KRAUSSB RROS
mmimtnmnmniummn4'm'Hri'mii,'l'i
You run no risk in having
your work done at the
Salem Dental Parlors as
all work is fully guaranteed.
DRS EPLEY
Our Motte: Good Work at Living Prices.
Rooms 27 and 29, P. 0.
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See our special offer
A good now wheel for
Only a few left
$17.50
SThis Five Piece Parlor Set
OuriSpecial Price $20.00
Phe Big Store
m witii LITTLE PRICES.
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When you buy a pair of
shoes of us, you can rely upon
it that we saved you money,
as we have no competition and
are below all opposition, when
it come to question of style
and quality. Yours for bar
gains L OLINGER
BLK.
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The Best
WHEELS!
Aro you going
to buy'
Of Baby
Carriages
and Go-Carts
in the City.
Prices right.
With Solid
Oak frames
and
Upholstered
in Heavy
Tapestry
Worth
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CONDITION OF
AMERICAN PARTY
And Ministers Who
Surrounded
AND NOW ADMIRAL KBMPFF HAS
HAD TO BE ORDERED HOME
Admiral Remey and the Flagship Brooklyn are En
route to Taku Latest From Tien Tsin.
ADMIRAL
KEMPFF
IS SUPERCEDED
Hr Aaaaclated I'reaa ta laa Jnnraal.
Nmv York, Juno 29. A special to tho
Tribune from Washington says:
'Admiral Itemoy is expected to re
llovo Admiral Kcmpfl next Sunday, and
send him to Nagasaki or Clio Foo, Tho
necessity for Admiral Kerapff's speedy'
detachment lias been apparent ever
since Flag Captain McCalla went to tho
I k ,.1. -,.. . .1 t 1 CM.nm.a nftl.
irUIlinllll 1 IIXIUIIUIUI uuliium a vv-
umn, for it was well known to tho olll
dais that without McCalla'e consent ana
odvico tho American sonior naval olllcor
could not bo depended upon to meet tho
gravo emergencies involving discretion
of high order. Kempft is regarded as a
good sailor and n good fighter, but ho
was noyer prollcient in diplomatic mat
ters. FOREIGN MINISTERS
ARE STILL MISSING
Or Aaaoelatert I'reaa ta tae Jouraal
Washington, Juno 20. Admiral
Kempff today, acknowledged his error
that lio had made in reporting tlio pres
encu of the foreign ministers with Ad
miral Beytnour's column eight miles out
from Tien Tain. His cablegram tills
morning admits that thoro is no know
ledge of their whereabouts and it is as
sured the error In his first report nroso
from tho Admiral's acceptanco of a
rumor that was generally current at tho
timo tho cablegram was tent,
LONG AND BLOODY
WAR FOR THE POWERS
r Aaaoclated I'reaa ta tae Jooraal.
Vancouvbr, B. 0., Juno 20. General
Stahl.oftho Imjiorial German Army,
who has boon Investigating conditions
in tho Orient undor a special commission
from tho German Government, has nr
tIvpiX linm nn bin wnv home. On being
asked if ho thought tho Boxers would bo
quickly suppressed; bo said that in his
opinion tho ixiwcrs had started in upon
n long, bloody conflict. In the end tho
Boxers would ho disbanded, but tho
sacrifico of life would bo appalling, or
the movement was spreading llko wild
llro throughout China's vast territory.
Tho South was also about to take up
arms, and his information was that tlio
uprising in tho Eouth was very gravo
and of great dimensions. Tho Southern
Boxers would join tho North, and vast
mobs of fanatics would havo to bo con
tended with. They would bo insulll
rlcntlv armed at first, but enormous
quantities of arms wora constantly smug-
g'ei to mom, ami, owing to mo wf
lens hordes of fanatics nud tho vast terri
tory tlioy could, for some time, defy the
whole world.
General Stahl added that tho hostility
between Japan and ItusBia was a serious
complication in tno present crisis, w
would interforo with the unanimity oi
fnnlltif- luita-cnn tlin tinners which was
almost absolutely necessary at this time.
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ADMIRALIREMEY
AT HONG
KONG
Or Aeaoelaled irea la tfca Journal.
WabiIinutoh, Juno 29. Tho Navy do
partmont this morning received follow
ing cablegram from Admiral Kempff:
"Clio Foo, Juno 20. Secretary Navy:
Pekin relief expedition is now in Tien
Tsin with 200 sick and wounded. Min
isters and I'ekin party not with them.
No news from thorn.".
Admiral Komoy on Brooklyn has ar
rived at Hong Cong, enrouto to Taku.
Brooklyn will sail for Taku via Nagas
Ilea. HARD FIGHTING
OF RELIEF COLUMN
Br Aeaoelaled rren ta the Joarnal
London, Juno 20. Tho casualties of
tho International forco attacking Tion
Tsin wero British Killed 2; woutidod 1;
Americans killed 3: wounded ? Uer
mans killed 15; wounded 27 1 Russians
killed 10; woundwl 37.
Tlio gun firo of tho Amorlcans and
British is described as "beautiful."
After tho relieving forco passed on to tho
relief of Admiral Boyniour, tho Chinese
regulars, under General Nidi, Bays n
dispatch from Shanghai, again attacked
Tion Tsin flercoly and bombarded tho
foreign settlement with a torriblo lire.
Colonol Dorward, British, commanded
tlio column, that relieved Admiral
Soymour. Tlio American marines par
ticipated in tho achlovemont. Tho ad
miral was found entrenched and sur
rounded by immeuso masses of Chinese,
who woro driven off by the attacking
column aftor a brisk fight. Ill men
had mado a brilliant resistance never
falling in courage for fifteen days of con
tinued fighting. During ten days tho
men wero on quarter rations. Thoy
started with provisions for throe, days,
and thoy could have held out a day or
two longor. . j
Deeming it boneless to attempt to
break through tho hordes, Admiral S y-
mour essayed n iiigni rvnei toward
Tion Tsin, but ho camo into collision
with a strong forco of Chlneso arriving
from the northwest, and could neither
advance nor retreat. Tliero was noth
ing to do bnt lo ontreneh and to stand
a siege. He vainly attempted helio
graph communication. Seymour's men
caught several Ghinoso, who said that
tho legations, had been burned and tho
minister killed. Tho Chlncto displayed
fanattclal courage in thu attack.
Four thousand Itussluns laf Tion Tsin
four days, after Admiral Seymour, but
they never got in touch with him.
Hallway communication from Taku to
Tieu Tslu lias been restored, and a forco
is advancing toward Pekin. Fighting
was in progress Wednesday, in thu vi
cinity ot Tno Chu Liu, and largo prepar
ations aro being mado tn support and
reinforco tho l'ekiu relieving column.
Twenty thousand troops of all arms,
largely Japanese, havo now been landed.
'lhofatoof tho memburs of tlio lega
tions is still a limitary Tho Shanghai
correspondent of thu Dally Telegraph,
wiring at U;05 p. in. jestordav, says
"It b reiorted on good Chlnoso au
thority, that tlio government, alarmed by
foreign military preparations, has issued
25
Left Pekin is
By Gloom.
BRIDGE & UeACH
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
cnDPPinPSSTOUESaDd
JUI L1V1U1V I
CAN DU
t-OUND AT
I RAY
SOLE
AT SALEM, ORE
nn edict ordering tho peremptory sup-
firesslon of tho Boxers. Mid announcing
ts decision to protect tho legations at all
hazards."
British warships havo tailed from
HongKong to reinforce tho Allied squad
ron at Shanghai. Tliotoouthcrn provinces
aro sending troops tolvord Pekin, ahd tho
exodus of Ohinoso of all classes from
Shanghai continues at tho rate of irom
10,000 to 15,000 a day.
in i i..ia m,
CASUALTY LIST
FROM tlEN TSIN
Hr Aeaoelaled l'rtaa ta ! Jonraat.
London, Juno 20. In tho house of
commons today tho Parliamentary Sec
rolaryof tlio foreign olllco, Wm. 8'.
John Brodorick, announced that
the British losses with vlco-Ad-miral
Beymour'a force, which will
Hie rest of tho rollof forco Iiai' o
turned to Tion Tsin Junn 20, were:
killed, Captain W. 11. Boyts, (Itoyal
Marines! and 24 men. Woundo-I. savon
nlllcers and 01 men. Brodorick adds
that the total foreign casualties is sup
posed to bo 02 men killed and 212 woun
ded.
BICYCLE TAXES
HARD TO COLLECT
Hr Aaiatatat trea la tfca Jonraat
Portland, Juno 20. Diegracoful
wrnnglos between bicyclists and tax
ONLY EIGHT DAYS FROM NOME
STEAMER BRINGS THE LATEST
' NEWS FROM
Several Vessels Wrecked and
Mining
II r Aaaaolatcd I'reaa la laa Journal.
San Fiianiisco, Juno 20, The steamer Zealantlla arrived hero today, eight
days from Cape Nome. The Zcalandin
on board tho steamers Santa Ana and Ohio, and that- these vessels had been
placed In quarantine at Kgg Island. Tho Kcalandia roportd tho loss of tho bark
Hunter and tho echoonir Kllpeo. Tho crews ot the wrecked vessels were picked
up, Tho United States steamer hosencrans, which wont ashore at Capo Ilomaneft
got off safely.
Two thousand persons arrhed at Nome, Juno 14. It is estimated that thero
are 30,000 thero now.
Ahtoiiia. Juno 20. Mrs. N. Clinton received n letter this mornlni- from her
son Will Clinton, dated May 28th, at Capo
letters to Ik) received thoro this vear. AfUr
an ever and stating that thoro fiav been
the past winter, no says that lie was to leave tlm next day lor Tap t'ock, where lie
lias a half Interest In n claim. This place Is iilwut sixty miles south of CapoNomu
and Is very rich In gold bearing sand. The citilm ucIIoIiiIiik his had been worked
for somo time but was yet down to bedrock nud la taking nut as high ax foOO per
day while the surface work on hi claim has iworagod 50 pur day In his letter
he says that he has at last found what he has been looking (nr.
collectors nro becoming more and more.
frequent. The crowd that always gatli-
ers sympathizes with the ridor, and
ma ihiii. & aiiiaa
wiiun FOincDotiv volunteers n word In
favor of tho collector ho has n fight on
ills hands in less than a minute.
Last evening another excitement was
created on Washington street, and It re
quired two jiollecmeu to disperse thu
mob. A doputy Sheriff soiled an un
licensed wheel and took it wiih him to
tho sheriff's olllco. This started tlm
crowd, and arguments about the law and
tho collectors woro numerous and
heated
Less than half (he riders In Mult
nomah County havo paid their trxes.
What the great majority of them want Is
luths In the city. They urn willing to
pay if this will be done. Out of 12 000
riders In Portland und vlclnllv, only
uhout200 over rldu outside tho city.
Thoy want aoino city patiis or they villi
not pay tho taxes.
BRAVE FIREMEN '
PERISH IN PITTSBURG
PiTTHiiunn, Pa., JunnSU One fireman
David Williams, was killed and eleven
other firemen injured, and nearly 1200,-
000 worth property destroyed by fire in
1 In machine shop ot the Best maun
torturing Company today, Tho brick
walls fpll on the firemen who were on
the fire cscao with hose,
Per Cent. Oft
Ladies' fine $4.00 Kid shoes,
Tan r Black, 3.00. Men's
fine $4.00 Willow and Russia
Calf, $3.00. Infants' fine SI. 00
shoes, for 75c. All new styles.
Salem Shoe Store
R. H. Lb'ADO, Manager.
RANGES.
BROS
AGENTS
READY TO GO HOME.
THE BRITISH
SOLDIEIlS SICK
DOER WAR.
OP THE
Caillsh Wert Atucktd Nctr Stneksl
Poodvslscrult.
nl
Br Aaaortated lrraa la lh Jnnraal.
Lo.NiioM, Juno 20 Writing to thoMorn
IngPost from Winlmrgr Provost Batters
by frankly declares that thelJritUh Rold
ior,though Just ns ready to "do or die."
is "sick of the wholo concern, "that is to
say, ot Africa.
"Thoro aro very fow men out horo,"
writes the war correspondent, ".who
have refuted of their pluck, and fow
who would hear of turning back until
tho 'show' is finished; but there aro
fowor still who aro not heartily sick of
tho wholo concern, who do not reckon
daily with a sigh what thuy arelmlssing
in England tho racing and tlio tho
yatchingaml tho cricket, tho llttlo meet
lug and the llttlo matches and thu shoot
ing, it may bo, to follow. Tho big thing
they are does not appeal to them. Thu
taking ot two countries, each of which
might niako a kingdom; thu drawing of
tho scarlet lino of empire round this
corner of tho world."
London, Juno 20, 2:30 a. in. Lord
Bobert has sont bulletins of two small
fights, occurring Juno 20 and 27. in
whlcktho Boers were discomfited. In a
dispatch from Pretoria, dated yesterday,
hoeajsi
AL'ASKA TO 'FRISCO
Small Pox Appears in Two of
Fleet.
brings word that smallpox has broken out
Nome, and is one of the first nutheiitlo
telllinrthat hu Is nnrotiunt. and bealthv
much claim Jumping on the beach there
"A small forroof mounted troop with
two guns, commanded by Lieutenant-
.... !... hm
Colonel Uroipcr, was attacked iiy thu
enemy under Prefers und Nel on the
morning of June 20, seven miles north
of Heueknl, They heat off tho enemy
ami burned their laager. Tho casualties
wero tlirorf wounded and 10 killed.
Hunter, temporarily commanding Ian
Hamilton's brigade, made ouu march
yesterday from lloldolliorg toward
Frankfort without meeting any oppo
sition. Tho enemy attacked our Itoml
valsprult pott on tho railway jiwtorduy,
but wero easily beaten off by it dctiu-li-uientof
Derbyshire Light Infantry, the
West Australian Mounteds, a !0-ouiilor
and tin armoured train.
Iird KolnirtH says that Wedn eilay.
June 27, was n record market day in Pre
toria for liner farmers selling produce
Parties of Hours slill hang on IIiiIIoi'h
Hanks. F. It. Ilitrnbam, the American
scout, ts Invalided.
Tho Pretoria correspondent ot the
Dally Telegraph, In u dispatch dated
yesterday, saysi
"Since Holiday General French on the
left, (ionoral Humllilon on the right and
the Klovontli dlviflou in the center
have been endeavoring to surround the
enemy's position in tlio hills Hi miles
..ant. There was fighting (nr three days,
but Tuesduy night the cueum decamped,
going eastward, 'the total casiuiities
woro under 100."
June SO, the war olllco cabled Lord
Itohoits that disquieting ntortH regard
ing thu hosnllal wero accumulating, und
asked him It anything could ho doiiumid
particularly how many niirtum woro
needed. June Uf Iird ltoberls replliHl.
saying that he did not wish to shirk
responsibility or to sereun tlm short
comings ot tho medical corm, and he
suggestMl a coininltlco of Inquiry, He
sulu (here hud In-eu an ubuoriiiul
iiuiiiImt of sick tit IlloemfurU-iii,
due to Die exhausting tiuture of thu
march and the terribly iinmnltuiy
condition of tho camp at Paarduburg,
wheru the only wateruvuilablu fur drink
Ing Hawed from thu ltour eump, higher
up, where the river wits eiowdwl with
ilecouiiosliig aulmals.and alwi it m.ii.id
eralilo uiimlMir of wounded nil-r Ibn
light Maruh'JU.To improvlro uixniniu d
iilions ut HliM-mtoutelii forsudiii i.inu
iMir, which hud liecomit 2O0U U(iu no
left llloemloiitelu.wuN no easy taik, t-ald
lird Itolmrts No leiits were iwrried
and tlm public luiildings had to be tin it
tl into hospitals.
In threu montliH there hud been U3D0
lulmlssloiis to the hospital ot miilcnls
siiffarlng from enteric fever, while the
1
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I
The Botanical Specialist
Aakes wonderful cures when
other doctors fail. While a res
ident of this city, Dr. Cook
has gamed a wide reputation
as a IHunical Specialist, and
cures many cases of Chronic
diseases. If you arc suflferiug
from any chronic disease con
sult Dr. Cook. He make vo
charges for consultation.
Office 301, Liberty Str..t.
Salem Oregon.
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deaths numborcd 1370, abont 21 per
cent. Lord llobcrts observed that ho
did not know whothor this would bo an
abnormal rato In civil hospitals in peaco
times; but if tho rato wero abnormal, It
was duo to tho exhausted state of tho
men, and not to tho neglect of tho medi
cal corps.
HE3BELIEYES IN
EIGHT HOUR DAY
Ur Aaaoclalril I'reaa la tht Journal.
Nkw Yoiik, Juno 20. In looking over
tlio accounts ot Columbia University a
tow days Mgo, President Lowe discovered
that tho 21 men employed in the boiler
rooms and electrical power departments
Mere working 12-hour shifts. He gave
orders at onco to put tho men on an
oiuht-hour shift without reducing their
pay, and to employ one third more men
at once. Mi. Lowo ian firm bellovurtn
thu justice and wisdom of an eight-hour
day.
HE PAID THE
PROPER PENALTY
Ur Aaaoelattd lrraa la tba Joarnal.
San Qukntin PmsoN, Cal., Juno 20
Thomas Haiinelly, who murdered his
father. Patrick Hnnnelly, and Sheriff ).
P. Molivuy, of San Natoo county, Oct. 20
1807, at 1 ted wood City, was hanged to
day. .
W00LLEY AND METCALF
PROHIBITIONISTS NOMINATE a CHICAGO
MAN l-OR PRESIDENT.
Dr. Swallow Mliht Have Hal the
Presidential Nomlnitlon, But
Declined It.
Vice-
Ilr Aaaoctatrd I'reaa Is laa Joarnal.
Giiicauo, Juno 20. Tho Prohibition
national convention odjournod after hav
placed In nomination tor President John
(1. Woolloy, of Illinois, and for Vice
President Henry II. Metcalf, ot Ithodu
Island. The nominations In eaclt la
stance were mado on the first ballot.
Only two candidates for thu presldon
tial nomination wero balloted for Mr.
Woolloy nud ltov. Hllaa 0. Swallow, of
Poaiisylvmla Halo Johnson, ot Illinois,
withdrawing his name at thu last
moment mid throwing his strength to
Mr. Woolloy. This had a great effect
on thoiresult.
llonii r L. Castle, ot Pittsburg, polo
and slender, took the platform amid
the applause of tho friends ot Dr.
Bwullow to nominate the Pennsylvania
man.
"(Jet on tho table," yelled somo delo
galo in tho rear ot tho hall.
"If you can't tee mo you'll hear me,"
rotorted Dr. Castle. Ho pointed out thu
qualifications of Dr. Swallow and con cen
tinued: "Ho hao a tremendous advantage Ho
is a Mutliodist. Thu Methodist Church
seems to h.ivo gonu stark mad craxy on
tlm proK)itiou that'Wuhava kMethodlst
President. You want to Insist to tho vot
ers of this Nation that n man who will
not keep Ills church vowh and obligations
cannot be trusted to keep hisolllclal vows
mid obligations. You want to tell over
and over again .bat whether it is wise or
unwise to annex the Philippines, the
practical results by which they huvu
I tee 1 1 niKined to thu unruatruinud on
slaught of tho brewing Interests of this
country is u crime imioro uod, tno mag
nitude of which dnurf and belittles to
the liilluitestluial point the worstHpauUh
misrule which ever existed."
Mr. Ciulle's fierce denunciation of ox.
Senator Quay, of Pennsylvania, was ro
leived with delight by the delegates.
Ah Mr. Custlu loncluded n glowing
eulogy ot Hiliis Swallow, thu most strik
ing deiiiuustrullou of thu day occurred.
'I ho demonstration continued for eoveral
iniiiuioj, and apparently cume near
ktumpedlug the convention. The roll
call of slulcs was then lonoludud, no
further nominations Mug made.
Sketches of Nominees,
John (1. Woolluy wuslioru ut Collins
vlllo. O.. I-'ubruury 10. lUftl. Hu was
graduated from thu Ohio Wealoyau Uni
versity in ibi, practiced law in run.
III., .MinneuMiiis nud Now York until
18Hr , w bun bo becumu a Prohibitionist,
and fiuiiiuceepiiiigiN-i'uslouulliivltutious
losiHjukon iiiu subject oi the liquor
tralilc, drifted out of the pructlcu of his
profession into thu lecture field. Hu has
risldud in Chlcugo slucu lbl)'.'.
Henry D. Mutculfe, of Ithodu Island,
was bom 71 yeais ugo. He Is nreslilunt
of thu Proviiluncu County Havings Hank
ami siiperiiituniiuui oi tnu Huiuiuy
kchool ol thu (Jhutcli ot Our father, lit
Puwtuckut It, it. Mr. Metcalfe was
formerly u Itepublloaii, but Joined the
Prohibition party several years ugo.
and bus been iiromiiiuntly identified
with that party slucu, Hu bus been the
candidate for Governor several times.
Woolcy'i in Ortfoa,
John (1. Woolloy. thu nominee for
president on thu Prohibition ticket, was
In Oregon In Muy und June, und made
ISO speeches In the stulu whilu here.
Oregon Prohibitionists are greatly
iileuM.il over tlm nomiimttou of Mr.
Woolloy.
THE CHICAGO
!. L. Kino,
tleu'l Agent for Ore.
Albany Oregon.
Criminal Neglect of Eyes
Si
Herman
cl entitle Optician.
HOLLANDERS DEPORTED
FOR WOT OBSERVINO NEUTRALITY tM
IS0UTH AFRICA.
Unsucttsjful Attcmtt ta Blow us bsrrstkt so
Mia:Iae at Prttorli.
8r Aaaoelnltil l-raa va Jnaraak
Londos, June 20. Outside of miner
conflicts in the Orango ltiver Colon,
showing continued Boor acllvlty in th
Senekal district, telegrams from EouHi'
Africa nioroly Indicate preparations fdr
what will bo, It is hopcd,flna operatfonii
of a tediously prolonged war. A CapQ
Town dispatch reports an attempt by tho
lloers to blow up tho artillery barracks
and magazine at Pretoria.
It Is added that the artilleryman who
frustrated tho attempt, by withdrawing
n lighted fuse, was killed by a Boor,
whom tho soldiers afterwards attempted
to lynch. Tho British authorities rig
deporting largo numbers of Hollanchrs
to Holland, to bs dealt with vy their '
own government for notcbservini? the
state ot neutrality, by the Netherlands.
LOGGER HURT
AT NIAGARA
Br Aaaoclated Preaa la tha JaariMat
Aliiany, Or., June 20 John Ikvro
was nt work hi a logging camp at Nbt
ara, on the Corvallis & Kastern, when i
log rolled over him. He was takea
through Albany last night on his way ta
his homo at Jacksonville, and tlm at. -
tending physician said ho would not live-"'
until no reaencu tuero.
STEAMER ELDER
H0MEJ-R0M NOME
Rt Aaaoelnlcd I'rtaa la la Jearaat,'
I'oiitlanii. Or., Juno 20, The riwmii'
Geo. W. Kldor, arrived tn the Colamk-W
river this morning from Cape Nome.
Manrlisl bttuxttH. '
Hr Aaaoelated l-raaa I la JtmntutU
IlAi.TOionH. Md., Juno 29. At a eon.
ferenco ot tho Dotnocratla leaders of
this state, nt which ox-Unltcd State .
Senator Gorman and Govornor Smith
wero present, tho course of tho Mary
land delectation to tho convention at
Kansas City was dlsruseed and to somo
extent mapped out. It was determined
to mako every proper effort to prevent
tho passage ot a 10 to 1 resolution, and
to fncoriorlo Into tlio platform th
Elauk on the currency question odofitaA .
y tho lato Domocratle titato Conventlou,.;
In Maryland. No effort will bo made to s
oppose tho nomination of Mr, Dryan.
THE GOVERNMENT
CUTTING WAGES
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Mr Aaaonlatad t'raaa ilia Jaaraukt, ''
Nkw Yoiik, uno, Juuo 20. It it re
ported that tlio board at wagr s at th- ' '
Jlrooklyn Kavy-artl haa recomV-.
a cut of wiiges for several ot the Kra4w
ot lnechtinlcH and machinist. Tim r-
ort ban lieon approved, It ii eW, W.
Secretary Ixmg, and will go into eWw'tt.j
uuuiy. iiio present board, wWeh
mujts apnually for the adjustment of
wages, is component ot ftaval Uonslructor
Wutt, Llontennnt-Conimander Morrell,
Llutiteuaut Gibson and Paymaster Jack
oii. It is said tho men Intend to appeal to
tho Secretary ot the Navv. throuvh the
commandant of the imvy-yord, against
tnu reduction.
Dr. und Mrs. W. A. Cusiclcand L. G.
Williams left today for a tun day flailing
und hunting trip on the north Umpqua.
Thu Doctor will also do touto quartz
mine prospecting.
Wheat Market.
San 1'iMNiisro, Juno 29, Cash 107.
Ohicmoo, HI., Juno 29, July wheat
closed 81Jg.
Baiom, -18 to -18.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
mads nv
The SidneylPowor Co,
tO.1ltr,'OUa(10N.
madn fur fainilviiiut. nk VfiurirmPAr for
I ft II aa mMjI ail..siaa ami aa al Ud An afcaajl tatl
iuiiu nim ouuiti ninn1 um nauui -,
A. T. WALN, AGENT. ;J
riioNi fir.
We always have the f rcshost candy,
For wu mako some every day.
Our chocolate creams and lion (tons,
Aro "j-ur excellence" so they say.
Ot tallies wo havo many kinds,
Hoth plain and flavored chews;
When you're undecided what to buy,
btop fit mid purchase those.
ELLIS & ZINN'S fi
154 State St
'Phone 2874.
TYPEWRITER
Prki $33.00
The Chicago is a good manifolder and
does work equal to machines costing
100. Don't pay more than $35 .for a!:
typewriter until you see The Chicago. '
Clvpr Hbock,
Ivocal Agent,
Baieui Oregon,
come Kiniia ot tigiftci come unuw ,,
heading "criminal?' The neglect of chIM- c
reirs eyed Is cue. Kyestrain,,siunija-jjP
Intellect. Wo will give you rel!Ui pa
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UriUailUIf ti JTU14 bliai'VVb V Vur mwrw
u ilufwctho, Coiwulutlou fr
W. Barr,
IIS State St. Safea. rr
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