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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
THE DAILY JOURNAL. This paper receives the largest As sociated Press report taken In Oregon outside of Portland. TJlLs pVer.,!s a ewrjft2e Northwest Afternoon Ncwsttter League-Prints all State Nes Today. wSBtoJ VOL. XI SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY JUtfE 28 1901 NOJ52 nr&infifnnszriojTrznnnttJnnnninriP Mm Hills Goods! STHE Mflte Mod Boys'! Gothic LARGEST in Salem. A minute a 3 3 a inspection 3 got our stock will convince you that we are showing the! largest assortment of clothing of any house in the city, a 2 FOURNiER WINS FIRST STAGE IN AUTO RACE Averages 45 Miles an Hour for 285 Miles From Paris to Aix. CLOSE CALL FOR THE CROWD AS HIS AUTO CRUSHED THROUGH men, except professionals nnd manu facturers' ogents, enn entor by paying tlio annual dues of 2. CATHOLICS GET IT Kyrlff Came In Second and Kcenc, the American Is the Eighteenth to Arrive The Time Not So Good as Made By Fournicr in Ills Former Race. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED; CLOTH, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP. fc 999 COMMUROIA& k3 a ! 3 I trxnnnmnrijrirvnritowvArjrtrvv Connoisseurs Never como to but ono concluMon when testing our wines and liquors. Flavor, purity, utility, each nnd all touch tho nemo of poBslbility in our goods. Wo know what to buy and whore and how to buy it. This prae tical mastery of tho market puts nil its resources within our reach. Customers profit by our unequalled advantages. Don't blackball yourself. Sf -figlfh L WOT fa ' rife-h' v, ifehwTiu J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer - "" Sssk S Repairing a Watch Of tho flnost workmanship is a branch of our business that wo givo special at tention to. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost enro nnd skill; diamonds aro reset, and jowolry of all kinds is repaired in the most per feet manner, besides optical work of all kinds. 288ConVISt C, T, Pomeroy Watchmaker and Optician Chicago, Juno 28. A dispatch to tho Trlbuno from Aix-la-Chapollo snys: Tho first stago of tho autotnol.ilo raco from Paris to Berlin was won by M. Fournior. Ho arrived at tho winning post at 12:02 p. in. completing tho 235 miles at an averago of 45 miles an hour, oxclusive of stops. Kynff wus second, finishing at 1 :05 p. in. A vast crowd was presont when Four ueir rualied in at full speed. Ho was unablo to stop at tho arrival post. It was only by a miracle that many poople wero not hurt. Fortunately, however, the bulk of tho crowd had received timoly warning at Fournier's coming and tho road was pretty woll clear. It ts claimed that Fournior' actual racing time was six hours and 53 min utes. Tho rond rules compelled him to slow down in many towns iiud villuges. Ho is already n prize winner, being i n titled to the trophy offered by tho Grand Duko of Luemburg for tho first rncor to enter the Duchy. Foxhall Keene.lho American was tho eighteenth to arrive. He registered an hour and 31 minutes after Foumler. Ho was tho 1-IHrd man to start and mado good time, notwithstanding an aicident at llastognc, in Belgium. Tomorrow the contestants proceed to Hanovor,a distance of 275 miles approx imately and on Saturday the run thonco to Berlin, somo 205 miles completes tho contest. Pahih June28 Tho Herald's Kuropoan edition prints tho following on tho chances of tho contestants in tho automobile races: Tho first stagoof tho i'aria-JSerlin raco has been won by M. Fournior, who covered tho 4M kilometres in six hours 23 minutes 22 seconds, thus averaging 70 kilomotres an hour. . Tho timo does not comparo favorably with M. Fouruiur's winning timo of 85 kilomotreu in tho Paris-ltordeaux raco, but tho roads to Aix uro not so good as to Bordeaux. Barring accidents, M Founder is now considered tho favorite although Mm. Do Kniff. Veriit. Furiiian and others are close after him. Ho has the fume Mars nutomobilu as lie had in tho 1'uris Bordeaux raco. The Race Proceeds. Aix, La Ohappello, Juho28.- Sovonty three moto curs completed tho first stugo of tho antomobilo race between Parts and Berlin yosterday, and started again at fivo o'clock this morning for Hanover, 270 miloti distant. CRYSTAL ICE WORKS now ready to deliver ice to the consumers of Salem ojitry sit exibtinjr rates A specialty is Free delivery on Sunday. ...Crystal Ice Works... Is an I imiiihr made of fine ice cream. J. MAQUIRE, Mar. Tolophono 20 71 Main SXT A -1 'n second hand wheels, all of JNJ, AJl O which have been thoroughly uvemauiea in our repai slup. 8 ladies' wheels, 10 gents' wheels to choose from Prices from 6.00 up. MIJPF3 St HAUSBR 213 Commercial Street. m ifinnHiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHnifininiinfiiiiifinniinfinnnnniinffniTniTnnnfTiTTTn; WE GIVE flWfiYI The Leaders Collide. Paris, June 28. Latest news received from tho racers was from Caseet, whuro tho leaders, Fournior and Glrnrd came intwcollislou, their machines dashing into a crowd of spectators. Ono child was seriously injurod. Haxovkii, Prussia, Juno 28. Fournler was ugain first to arrive at tho end of tho day's stngo of tho motor raco Dekuff, was second and Girardot third. MILLIONAIRE PASSENGERS New Yohk, Juno 28. According to a dispatch from London to tho World when tho steamship Deutscliland leaves Southampton far Now York today all tho state rooms on tho promonado decks will bo exclusively roservod for 10 millionaires traveling by her. Theso millionaires' aro J. Plorpo.nt Morgan, Clinton Dawklns, Clement A. Grlscom, Bernard A. Baker, William J.. Klkins, B. A. Wldonor, Harry Payne Whitney, Piorro Lorillard, Timothy L., Woodruff and John T. Waterbury. It Is statcil that theso 10 formed a, syndicate and chartered tho entlro deckt lor $22,000. Tho Loudon Dolly Express statos on what it claims to bo tho best authority that Mr. Morgan will coufido vory momoutous doMuns on international trado to tho traveller?. consideration of life follow 1 SHORT WHEAT CROP France and Germany Will Be Compelled to Import Heavily. Bealiftil Pictures He Has Saved My Life Framed in jet3fiber frames trimmed with gold, with eajel backs. Picture protected with glass. All masterpieces. , To whom thee nrffouta tball, come (ireetlny. Tlil li tpGvrtliy tbat 1 hare lxii aQtli-Uxl wllh Ovurlan Turaora fur a number of yean, alio liter trouble. I uealru to publicly ataUi ujkjii oath tbatUr J. V. Cook, of Halum, Orison, liai removed lalil tumor, two In uumter, without the uae of knife, plator or puUonoiui drug. nj that I am entlrwlV, and ea I bcllere rermanvut ly curwj. I oheerrullr recommend Dr. Cook to all Denoua altlotetl aa I waa. I find that be haa aared iny life. My home la three mlloa aouth of Turner, Oregou, MU8 ( AltOMNK HOT.OI.l, Hub!rlll aud aworu to before me tbla lirtt day of May, 1V01. Ft-al attachnl. W. W If ALU Couuty Clirk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" I Who art hired to defame me and my method of trralmrut If I could not cure KOle there I would bo no like to Sk'H isu. It I bo um I do cure iMiiple Hint I uiu rMM)iiU) iairp(e tuiited but 1 Veep on eurlinj fou JuK the udk ami Mxne ntllie bM ix-opln In Orfynii tabd by me (or which I aw ihankfill. Stud for irculam ooutaibiiiK ivktiuioulaia i from patknU eureil both in Oregon (ttxl in tlin Eaat, fKm't d4krialrbeeaUM!yiHbait bwn lobl tou Late U-en tottl rou could wit be rurrd Or. ( o.ik ban eurol bumtrrd uf i-oplti vrbo a&ut nrp wK prououneeo aohoott" ttbvalelaui. ibcooutornaJueToiwi me ut yean 01 nu Nkw YoitK, Juno 28. A special to tho Herald from Washington says: Much interest is manifested lioro in tho reports fiom Paris stating that tho shortage In tho French whoat crop would probably necessitate tho Importa tion of at least 30,000,000 bushels this year. France gets wheat from tho out side, chiefly from tho United States and tho Argentine Republic, but tho duties imposed on American whoat nnd Hour have been practically prohibitive for sevotul years. The figures of tho ex portatlou of American wheat to Franco, show that in IHlll tho total was 10,81.1, 051 bushels valued at $12.51)0,322. In 181)2 the exports rose to -15, 131). 188 bush els valued at I3,778,0;1U. In 11)10 "they wero 1,237,218 bushoh. For 11 months of this fiscal year America has oxported only 1,000,011 bushels of wheat to Franco French wheat has sold durintt tho last year at fromfS -17 to f 3.(1(1 per 20 pounds tibl to tuo larmer. imported wneai sold for 1.1)3 , duty addid. Tho fact that foieign wheat can be Imported during years of French plenty and sold for more than tho domestic crop arises largoly from tho ap plication of a law remitting tho duty on wheat mado Into Hour for export. By Imposing a duty on wheat Imported .'or consumption and remitting tho duty when it is mado into Hour and exported, tho homo market was protected nnd tho export market preserved when tho do mestic crop wus short. In seasons of plenty, howoer, French millers con tinue to Imoort wheat and to secure tho rebates. It has beon proiKisod to aban don this system unci to substitute boun ties on exports of French whoat and flour. Germany, ii also in danger of a heavy shortage in her whoat crop. Mr. Mason tho United Ktutes couusul at Berlin has sent a roort to tho State Department saying that tho unfavorable condition of tho wheat and rye fields of Germans has grown moroand mure ominous "until it is now recognized as inevitable that tho central harvests of 1001 in Pruosla will show tho largest and moBt dirattrnus deficit that bus been reiorded in recent tears " "From the most careful estimates that can now bo made the winter wheat flop of Prussia which was 2.216,365 metric tons in 1000, this year will not weed 1,102,000 tons, leaving a deficit of 1,0!W, 'lib tons, which would cost f ,7T.oU00 to replace with important gain." Including tho deficit in the rye crop Mr. Mason says that in Pruwria alnuu there will bo n shortage of 1,"M),W0 tons of bread produiingcoreal valued at f07,210.KK). Portland University Goes Archibisliop Christie. to PoiiTbANn, Juno 2!). Archbishop Christie, of tho Catholic Church, has secured control ol tho Portland Univer sity proporty on tho Peninsula, nnd will open it about Soptempor 15 as a cusslcal school for Catholic young men, boarders and day pupils. It will begin on a small scale but will evontually, it Is believed, bo a pretentious institution. The terms upon which tho university proporty passes to tho Catholics aro not known, as Archbishop Chrlatio has gone to St. Paul Minn., on church business. OREGON" W. C. T. U. INTERESTS PoKTbAND, Juno '.'8. Regular meet ings of tho W. 0. T. V. huo beon dis continued for the summer, but tho work will contlnuo an usual. State Pre sident Mrs. Helou Dickinson Harford is endeavoring to mako tho organisation a great power In tho Northwest and tho work hi Oregon has been most activo. Sovornl now appointments have been made. Mrs. Helen A. Adkins of Mon inuiith, nns selected to filled tho sapor iutendency among minors, in place of Mrs, Laura Mooro. MrB. Hollo W. Godfrey, htato superintendent of mother's meetings, haa resigned and Mrs. Mary Aldrich, of I.aGraude, was selected for the position Mrs. Mary Haxton, ot Uakor City, Is now stato organizer. New unions nro roorted at Martdillold, Cnquille aud Myrtle Point. Hastern Oregon unions aro sending requests for Colonel J. O. Holt, and his services will bo required for a year, Klgin has lost a uuiulmr of good workers, but La G ramie Is forging to tho front. FAMOUS" JOCKEY EXPIRES Dknnkii, June 28. Johnny McDonald, tho California jockoy who has ridden for souo of tho ureatest horn owners in the country, died in it stall at Overland : Park of consumption, Tho boy came to Denver alwut three week ago from Ari zona, whoro lie spent tho winter for his health in company with Dick Cluwson, anothor famous jockey. Ho was sent thero on a purse rafted by the jockeys on the coast. The scene In tho stable was pathetic. MoDonald was sitting beside Mike Honnessy, talking over tho horses when ho said : "Mike I feel kind of sleepy. I guess I'll lay down hero and take a little snooze." Ho fell buck in Heunessy's arms after ho Bpoko aud expired in a fow minutes. McDonald rodo for Harney 8chrolbor and Hugliey Jones for a numberof years and was Jecogulzed an one of tliocoming jockeys of the country. Ills remains will ho sent to California today. GRAND ARMY IN CAMP GREAT CANAL SCHEME Proposition to Construct a Waterway Across New York State. Uncle Sam to Father it and Pay $300,000,000 Cash. Said to Be Backed By Con gressmen of the Aiddle West, But Alay Be Only a Scheme to Side-Track the Nicaragua Canal. Nkw Yohk, Juno 28 A special to tho Tribune from Albany, N. Y.. says: Mr. Itond, stato engineer is authority for the statement that a few d.iya ago ho re relvoi a visit from two unglneern who brought him n lottor of introduction from Mr. Hay, Secretary of Htato. Tliolr names ho had forgotten. Theso ucntlo men said tho object of their visit was to sacuro a coyy ot Mr. bonds recent elaborate report upon tho probable cost ot constructing a largo canal across this stato. Tliov stated that tinie.tlmlk- iwnrv stato In the Northwest wan in favor of tho construction of n larger canal over this stato for the take of lowotlmr tho cost of transportation of wheat mid oihor products to eastern mnrkotn. Tho failure of the canal men of this stato last winter hewover t como to any agreement upon tho plan for canal improvement wus discouraging to western sulpperd. and tlieretnro tlioy now thought an appeal should bo mado to congress to inprovo the canals ol New York at tho expense of every statu in tho Union. Tho western onglncurs said that it said, that all banks had cleared as usual and that no further difficulty was antic ipated in banking circles. CUBAN CLAIMS Spain Released From Paying for the Maine Damages. waaaMvaw Nkw YonK. Juno 23 Ex-Stnator W. F, Chandler, ot Now Hampshire in ok his way to Washington to attend a v meeting of the Cuban Claims Commis sion on oaiuruay, air. unnuuicr wiiuu tu tills city saw Colonol Rolfo, quarter master under Gcnoral Wood at Havana. "Colonel Rolfo told mo a rather un usual condition of affairs at tho lslo of Pines just before ho caino north," said Mr. Chandler. "It seems that an elec tion for an alcalde was to be held on tho island tho natives wero much allvo to tho importance of tho occasion. The old alcaldo was running (or roo'ectlon. Colonol Rolfo says thero wore only -100 voters on tho onlire Island and the alcaldo had a paid police forco of 21 men. ono half of whom wero mounted. All tho police wero working for tho old alcaldo. That afforda a fair illustration of tho propensity of tho Cubans to ap point their friends to nfllcu. About the first thing a now official does is to create a lot of sinecures for his friends." Referring to tho work of tho comis sion of which ho 1b n member, Mr Chandler said: "Tho commission is restricted to tho claims of American citizens, nativo and natuialized for Indemnity for damages tUBlalncd on tho account of tho war belweon tho timo of tho beginning of tho Insurrection in 1805 and tho sinning of tho treaty of peaco in 1800 Tho At torney General has called our attention to n rather unusual phase olthosltuation nnd ono which no doubt will occupy considerable of our time. It Is, brlolfy, the legality of claims on account of the destruction of the Maine. Tho United Status ban releasod Spain from tho pay ment of damages ou account ot tho damages on account of tho destruction was believed that a 21 foot canal should ' of tho Maine. Now comes tho question SALMON PACKING TRUST bo built from Uuffalo to Lake Ontario and then from Oswego, ou Lake On tario, tu the IIuiIhou River. A canal of 21 feet in depth would cost about t:J00,00(),()0f). The United States, tho western engineers said, would have to undertake it. Nuw York Statu could nt ho expected itlnno to accept such ft financial burden MUNICIPAL SCANDALS Nkw Yohk, June 28. Two indict ments hno been returned by the grand juivaguliiht Urn Commissioner John J. Hibiunell, charging him with neglect of dulv Another indictment was returned j 'luil. , cl .irgliigCoiuiiilfflDiii r Frniinoll a ii I Wiillai.i I.. .Miirki with conspiracy. I I- allured that nearly all Hin Mippllua of tho Uiu department hum buuii pur chased through Marks. ROD AND GUNSP0RT 1'ouTi.ANii, Juno 30 Tho am ual trap shooting tournament of tho .Multnomah Rod and Gun Club opens at Irvingtnn Park Wednesday July 8, ami will olwo the next aflurnooii. Thero is f&OO in cash, with added money, and (300 In trophies, medalsand merchandiM From the number of entries it tiroimtM to ho the lament and most important tourna- hoi i-y the "old. mont held iii the Nortbwwt this soason and shooters have been looking forward life to thoMudy fdix). aiMltbt)u.eaude- to it lor several weeks, ino program PoinxAND, Juno 28. Tho O, A II. annual encampment at Forest Grove closed today. It has beon one of tho beat attended encampments In years, though the weather was unfavorabln most of the time this week. Last night Governor Goo dllivorud an address and this afternoon Commander in-Chief of the G. A, R,, Major loo Rassieur, will speak. Public Installation of officers takes idace tonight, after which comes an address by Mrs. Mary L. Carr, Na tional president of tho Womans' Relief Corps, and then adjournment. School Ma'ams for Manila Kan FitANciHct), Juno 28. Tho gov ernment transports II u ford and ivilput rlck will both go to Nuw York via Ma- nila. Tho Huford will get away iih to whether this uovornment ia relens iuu Snaln. haa not taken upon itself re sponsibility for any claims which might individually navo ueeu pre ferred against Spain. Wo wero not at war with Spain when tho Malnu was destroyed. Had wo boon, of course, there would ho no question of claims against our government for loss of to on tho Maine, it seems to do an open question still, however, whether tlio relatives ot tiioso kiiiou on tue Maine would not bavo had a legal claim against Spain. The United States, hav lug In a sense ansumed Snaln's obliga tion in tho premises, may have to pay theso claims'. I do not admit that It is probable, but I do maintain that It la not settled that tho United States will not have to do so." Shccpnnd Cattle Clash Ciikykmni:, Wyo., Juno 28. A report of aolaoli betweon slioup and cattle rats urs in the Sweet Water country has reached hero hut nothing definite can boaicurtaiued. The sweet Water country Is whero a deud lino was reported establlshoJ by cattlu men a few .weeks ago. Tho raiiir. oh thero uro greatly overstocked with sheep aud tho (locks havo beon threat ening to Invade territory hitherto held exclusively to cattlo. Nkw York, Juno 28; Tho Journal ol Commorco Bays: ltonresonUltvn- nf tho Alaska ealmou packing concerns ia toreBtcd in tho now consolidation havo now reached this city. Xi is stated on authoiitythat the deal will not bocora plotod for nearly a week as a number of other packers from tho Pacific Coat will not roach hero until Sunday and several days wilt then bo required to close up tho consolidation. Among tho coast Balmon packers who havo arrived hero, presumably in this connection, Is E. L. Grifillth of Grifillth, Duruoy & Company, S.in Francisco, representing tho Pacific Steam Whal ing Company, ono of tho largest inter ests packing salmon in Alaska. Sev eral representatives of kothor Alaska salmon packers havo also arrived, but ono, so far as could be loarnod, liaB appeared in canned fc"oods circles. It Is slated that representatives of Puget Sound packing interests will drop in daily from now until the end of tho week when it is expected nil will be hero. Although not officially stated it Is behoved that some preliminary dta culsson on comblno matters has tboon indulged in botweomtho promoters and packers now hero. Serious buslnoss Is not looked (or until early next week. 0REG0NIAN DAMAGED Nkw York, Juno 28. A dispatch to tho Herald from Montevideo says : Tho American steamer Orcsonlan. bound for San Francisco with coal (or tho Pacific squadron haa arrlvod oft llucoo, a short distance from this port and anchored thero. Tho American authorities sent a tug tu inquire why tho stcamor'e Cap tain hascbosen such a peculiar anchor age, mo uapiaiu oi tno urogonian de clared that tho veiaol was damaged. lie said mat no dm not wish tno steamer towed into thu harbor. Edward to be Crowned London Juno. 28 A Royal proclama tion announcing tho uato of tho coronation of King Edward Is to tako nlaca In Juno noxt, tho oxact date not yet being determined, was road this morning at bt James t'aiaco, Temple liar and the Royal Kschanso, with all thu quaint, mediaeval scones which marked the occasion of tho proclama tion of thu nccoslon of a King In past ages. Tho report iu Paris that tho Popo ii surlously ill Is entirely unfounded. mf July will 11) nnd on her arrival In tlio East piobably ho nut In thu Cuban trade. Tho Kilpatrirk will gut away about it week after tho Huford. Tho Logan and ThomiiH aro being got ready to carry the school teachers to tlio riiinppiiies. ino M)gan will gut away Gentzlth, anothurdlrector of tho Lolp- tfltmr Hittitr . k5iim nrrimtiul Indav at. tint about i inslancu of tlio public prosecutor. malu tuacliortt. Thu TIioiiiiih will get away u few dsya later, wlillu thu Gram, with tinny otllcors uudclAlllnns, willsail about J ii Iv 10. JACK ROOT VERSUS KID CARTER i The Duke's Creditors. London, Juno 28. Tho Duku nf Man Chester's creditors havo formally accept ed a composition at 12 s. II d. in pound, Portia Night who lias brought a suit against thu l)uku for breach of promise, had lawyers present at his examination today, hut they wero not permitted to question the debtor. Chinese Indemnity too Dltr, Wahiiinoton, Jiiuu 38. A curious discrupanuy concerning tlio amount of the Chinese indemnities has iIovoIojxhI, by which it appears that China has agreed to pay ulxitit .'l-l0G!).000 timls inoro than thu united demand of all thu powers. Ituppoars to havo been nu error of calculation at Pekiu, iu thu first place, by thoko making up thu In demnities, and later by the Chinese in their hasty acceptance of thu total. ...FRESH TODAY... HONIED CHEWING CHOCOLATES AT Ellis- & Zinn's WE GIVE COUPONS 54 State Street, salem'Pboa3B74 TO RVERY25CEN1 PURCHASE ENTITLES YOU A VOTE ON THE FINE CRAMER PIANO. Our Annual Summer t ..How to Get Them... be w ill With every purchase of $5.00 or over one divert free See our line of iron beds, we slart'them at $2 50. 3 BUREN & HAMILTON The Low Price Furniture House. ilJlllMilMlHllW llun of Nature'. Kt-utle remedl, inova aUoluioly Jutt what be eaii girts niui cooauemt) Dr. J. F. Cook g&VJf-A Ctar all kirvi of dutanw. Ofl.ce S01 Liberty 8t Ualn. Or until be do Tb'a ho emiaisto of 20 events, 10 each da Bneoial ratea have bern made by I railroads and this induced many prom- fluent shots to attend All mrtietpaiits I must bo members of thu Multnomah Rod and Uuu Club, but visiting sporti Hurrah! Tho gkirifMii- Kirth of Julv will soon be hrt. V are here also with our dig Hnepf rings fur ladise ami gwillemcii, also walttii whan a and Ui-kl. We never MmU a cannon l kill a fly, Wo are tlimiiing bxir n li romo thing tu sliftut leti. BARR'S JEVVELY STORE Uilers la Uw Prk4 1 1 B SUte St. Kf Veilsc wupeatoa tolb r-Usot lea for 25 ctat catb purcbaie. Ban Fiiancihco Jiiuu 28 Jack Root of Chicago aud Kid Carter of Urouklyn will meet in a 20 ronnd contest at Han Francisco tonight. Root Is tho favorite at 2 tot Tho initial fight will b be tween Tim Callahan and Jiu lionutein at 18 pound. Callahan uamu hnru lo meet Tim Hoggurly, the Australian champion hut the lattur broke his hand whilo training and could not meet his engagements. Hernsteln was substituted. MAN TORN TO SHREDS Hakkk City, Ore., Juno Ktflh. 10 H. lHltil to Journal. William Easier wool, a mill rmnloye was frightfully mangled last evening by a awlti-h engliie He tried to board thu engine, and fell beneath having one ltg caught in the frog of the track and torn (mm the body at tho hip. Ho died a few minutes after he was taken from beneath. His wife swooned when she hard thu news. Col, Peyton Wins Bihjkank. June UH Suusatlonal suits ot Helen M. Peyton against Colonel saao N. Puyfnn ended iu adualmon (finding for thu defendant t u all points. 'lalnlill. who was thu first wifu nf Colonel Poyton, mud (or M)0.000, claiming thu divorce hukeeiirud In IHWI was not legal. More Klondike Treasure Kkattlk, June!. Uieamer City of Boat lis arrived today with Dawaon p- Boer Prisoners at Qermudas (Iamiitkn, Hermuda, June SS. The Hriiifeh tiuuM)rt Armenian, having on board thu first shipload of Hor prisoners to bo quartered on DarrullsamlTuukur'a Island, has arrived today. It Is rumoreil teat there Is muuli tluknusa on board. ANOTHER BANK FAILURE Nmv Vouk, Junu 2U. Thu faihiro of the firm J llenery Maniuand and Co, bankers and brokers, was announced on stock exehatiKU Iwlay. The llrm hat iiimleandgnmeiittol'ruiikKulliraiiSmilli. No statement et assets or liabilities was made. Tho (allure was witlHHit ap ineelable rffeot on the stoek market, wispeiudeu had been aMleliialetl, lor eveuU alteuUant upon the elealng ot the teevenlh National Rank, hud let FESTIVAL Is ono of tho great features of our attraction. It offers a raro opportunity for bulatud buyers of Biiiumur goods to save money. HERE ARE VaIuESRARE AMD FESTIVE jAinwEl A very 11 nb lino of in wrappers worth fiosh and well made. o walk . nKV s j "" ' " i HID sniinillll 1Htl'USll Araiiaka IIKU I. tengeriand large amount of treasure l atruriu liuht uihjii tb affairs ol the Arm T, H. Lippy brought out $ir,000, Manager Uonerer, ol (he Clearing Houre 78 cents Hummer patterns tl ruob. Hrlirht. ' Feitlval prUu lvalues I line of 76c gowni, iiipely mads, good Festival price 25 cents n $1.19 THE CENTRAL FEATURE Of- OUR FESTIVAL 111 pairs of Mocha andfiuodo Kid gloves regular $1.60 values (or $1.19 Heavy Suitings For bluyoie and outing wear at Pe. tival prices (S 00 values for f I 03. t SO valuer for $ H Black Lustral Skirts rtiflle. with plnketl edge trlmrulugs. Festival price fl.ttti. i . Festival wh trevsll oa Laoies' necKwear w&s&& it hew Sale Prices ?f r f i a . -tJ& -- ' k