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jrw" " ''""j?sip"Tsj DAILY ! JOURNAL . 11 Jc I SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY JULY 31 1901 VOL. XI NO 179 ifb- ""I7ff' ROWN BEST You can drees nB Bhabby oa you plcaeo ...That's Your Business... Hut If von profor fiotno mirauie, comu to ub - ...That's Wo cpii lit you oat tlio best atnl savu vou prices. Kqual goods ISIS THE NEW YORK RACKET SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evenlnt Except Saturday. :: :: : R. T. BARNES, Propr lotor. 'w8K'gnaBiffa7ap aarffCTMMiMMfiM GRAY A Fine Line of State and Liberty Sts. II rZ&'l CM3ryrf jet; 'm 7 -ijK v Yal! ' Vi nr-c3lPiiO i? '- T 111 . tj 1- i ' li aHftMftHKIBrXHHMHBHHMBeBNHHiafflMflSBl SALEM'S CAPITAL STORE CARRIES. Dry Goods, Shoes, Men's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Rubber Goods. ( This Mammoth Stock is Open for Duslness and lias One Continuous Round of Bargains. CUAPC Yes, wo have shoea for men, OIIVLjO I women and children. Shoes for the parlor, street or harvest field, fieo our Aetna Turn shoe, Selz, Hchuuh shnea. Ladlea', Mlsa Chicago slioua nnd Bradley Metcalf shoes. llrV IvfinflC ihoiei not a larger Uiy UUUUO ter Mot m the citv. bargains LADIES' HOE fancy B 50at38o. SHIRT WAlhTS at arid ALL WASH CiOtiDS at ttrst iwt. Calico at 5 centa Men's Clothing Pronounce! of years ence to be choice and up-to date. fancy Shirts &". want can be found here. any H m M Bf M COttOTl Pjinf Q JmP"?. r . .. , ,l rtlllO everything " vwt Held at lowt ash priec Em taken In exchange for. eoodsat..... S SALEM'S CAPITAL STORE IB 29S-300 Canrarrrlil r I emru-rnu n... Kememfcer our front room is but a front view of our goods. 2 V we have a large back room which It has teen necessary to use. J ' pBBBBlt QHOE p(VS FOR WORK BEST FOR RECREATION BEST FOR WALKING to bo clod In thn lalost etylo hand clothing, rotnfortnblo and incxpctiBivo Our Business... from lientl to too can sell you the inono.y Bettor goods at ninn' at lower prices. Cor. Commorolnl and Uhomokota Stroots WriffiirfTTrTrVfTTP"" BROS '? Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. Making a High Ball Von require juattlio right kind of liquor. Havoyou ovur tried our Tom Howo whiskey? We especially recommend it for mnkning thojo healthful, refreshing, cooling 'Summer drinks that do not chill thofltomaoh. With thia whiskey at hand you avoid many Summer Ilia. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Repairing a Watch Of tho flneat workmanship Ib a branch of our bualnosa that wo give special at tention to. Our ropalrtng department is conducted with tho utmost caro and skill : diamonds aro repot, and jewo'.ry of all kinda is ropalred in tho most per fect manner, bosldes optical work of all kinda. C, T. Pomeroy 288Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician a m m B H SUITS $22.50 Black ' Clay Worsted $15.75 $16750 Blue Serge $12-50 a larger or bet- Dallv hose worth below rot. 8, 7 and 8c. by men oi experi all the he-t you shirt R'ovaa, ond ou need ou cos. TARIFF ON CUBAN SUGAR Oueht to be Reduced, Says the Island People, While the Suear Trust Wants Protection Kept up. the INkw Yoiik July 31. General Cnros Garcia, eldest son bf tho lato General Callxty Garcia and Inspector General of Cuban Penal Institutions who arrived on tho Bteamer Morro Castle, Inter viewed upon the Cuban situation said: "It is necessary that Cuba have a re duction in tariff on sugar and tobacco. Between 800,000 and 000,000 tonB ol BUgar woro raised thia year and tho next crop will be largor than any Cuba haa .ovor gathered. Wo cannot do buBluesa however without a reduction on sugar." Nkw Yoiik, July 31. Henry B. Oxnard, president of the American Beet Sugar Company and President also of the American JJcot Sugar Association who has just returned to Now York from a tour of his company's holdings In tho Arkaneag Valley and Nebraska Ir an Interview haa given an interesting account of tho beat sugar situation in this country. "Wohavo under way 28 factories for tho production of boot sugar and expect to build at loast 10 moro this year. My company recently bought 80.00J acres of Jani hi Arkansas Vulloy and expects to erect n factory there. "An attempt will be made at tho next session of Congross to have tho duty on crude sugar lowered and perhaps abol Ished. Should it sucrecd it would be discouraging to tho beot sugar industry, which is In its tender infancy. All this Is of tho greatest intorostand impor tanuo to Colorado, which Ib tho finest country in tho world for tho culture of sugar hcots" QUEEN D0WAGER OF PORTUGAL HAb NARROW ESCAPE Ni:w Youk, July III A special dis patch to tho Herald from Alx-lea Bains says: Maria Pia, Queen Dowager of Portugal and mother of tho present King Carloj, has had a narrow escape from assassi nation. Her Majesty waa taking a course ol tliu liatiiB hero out wus so perturbed by tho attack upon hor that alio left Aix hastily for Home. Details of tho attempted assassination aro not obtainable at presont. Tho police are said tohavo a clew. Nowb ol tho auajr is only beginning to spread among vis itors. Il is musing a dcop eoneatton for tho Queen Dowager wbb known per sonally to a considerable number ot pf6plo Sho was vory democratic in hor demeanor, chatting freely with her fellow bathers. BOSTON YOUTH SHOT AND KILLED Ki, PASo.Texas, July 31. At Gleason, Ariz., Jack Koen,who belongs to a prom inent Boston family, was shot and in stnntlv killed by Constable Mart Mnoro. Theshooting occurred during excitement incident to the attempted eecapo ol a prisoner, whom Mooro had in custody. Koen was accused of aiding tho prisoner, who made a break for liberty. Tho town ia greatly excited and further trouble is expected. Wheat in Europe is Short London, July 31. Thoro i great divereity of opinion among produce deleara hero respecting tho probahlo supplies of wheat from Europe nnd America. Tho German crop is known to bo unusually small and consequently tho proposed increase of duties upon imported grain will bear heavily against the industrial class. French crop ia re ported to ho less than last year's. RuHslan statistics aro not trustworthy. American and Canadian crops will determine the coureo of prices throughout Europe as Eoon as satisfactory estimates are re ceived. Hf HK SflVPd MV Llfp' IIC liao OUYUU mj HS Stale of Oregon ).. i.t. n. M.r i. ivn County or Murlon J -"' To whom theno premmU lill. rome (Ireetlne. ThU Is tooortlfy tlmt 1 have lx.eu nlletel wltb Ovarlun Tumori for a number or yearn, alto llvi'r trouble. I tlealro Ui miblloly ttate noon oath thai Dr. J. F.Cook, of Baletn, Oregon, Jim removal !! tnoiori. two In uuinbur, without the ui of knife, planter or polMinoiu druw. aud that I am entirely, and an 1 bellore permanent ly ourod. 1 cheerfully recommend Dr. Cook to all lerou atllcled ai I wan. I feel thai he ban tared my life. My home U three mllox south of Turner, Oregon, MKB TAItOLINK JlOr.OLI. 8uborlletl and iworn lo before me thli flnt day of May, 1901. Seal attached. W W. HAM., County Clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who aro hired tn defame me and my methodi of treatment If I could not Hire jwople there would be no ue to flfU me. It U Iiwmuwj I do cure ii)le that I am perdnenlly mlkreore aeiiieu, but I keep on euriuK folki Jun the uuoe, aim nome oi ins ueai people in uregon taod by me, for which I am thankful beud for Circular coatalDliiir teatlmonlaU from palleuU cured both in Oref-on and tn the KaM. Itoni (letiialr because you bare been told you have been told you could not be eared. Or. Cook bu eured hundred of people w bone caet litre been pronounced bopeleM by the "obi. eboo-li" pbytloiaDi. Tbedootorhaaderoteil the beit yMri of hi life to the ttudy of dtteate, and the ute and ac tion of Nature'a vegetable remedloa, until bo knowi abolutly Jun wbat he oan do. This givea him confidence. Dr. J.F. Cook WaA Cure all klndi of diMwuei. Office. S01 Liberty St. Salem, Or. --fiW i(L' JMi BATTLE OVER SCHLEY CONTINUES TQjRAGE Washington, July 31. Announce ment was mndo at Navy Department today that tho letter ol Rear-Admiral Schloy, acknowledging receipt of the precopt to tho court of Inquiry nnd making cortain suggestions with ref erence thereto, had nt last been received. No explanation of delay In arrival and to statement of contemn woro furnished. Nkw Yoiik. July 31. Tho Madrid re presentative of tho Journal nnd Adver ser obtained an Interview froiriCaptain Dias Moreu, who commanded tho Cris tobal Colon during tho naval coiilllct oft Santiago. Captain Moreu says! "All American ofllcera without excep tion did their duty. It Ib absurd to make any exception in tho oae of Admiral Sell ley. the thickest of Tho Brooklyn waB mo ngm uiruugnoui. fcciuoy mrecieu mni our omiora rouun ir. uroot said In part: "At a con thelr personnl effects. A coward is nover forenco held at Cleveland recently com gonoroiiB. Tho suggestion probably posed of men who Iwliove in tho doc comes from cowards. ' trines pot forth In the Chicago and - Kansas City platforms, it was concluded PARISIAN SWINDLES !n'lorll liberation that tho political IN HIGH CIRCLES Dukes Who Got Their Titles In the In terior of Africa. V..,.. V,,.... T.tl.. M Tlm Itiirnlil published additional details concerning tho swindlers in Paris who won hugu sums at Ward's and on tho raco track, owned a fno yacht and lived ntlfashlon able clubs. According to tho Paris cor respondent of tho Herald, the Figago give full particulars under tho title: "Page From Gabnriau." A brother of a prominent Abyssinian oxplorer who called himself "Co mt o do L".waB in roallty not a Count. Tho only title ho possesses la tlut of MDedjaa," , admitting the Negus really gavo him that. Another of tlm gang, born in Rus sia, tho Baron do C calls himself an aide-de-camp of Manelik. Tho third atyled tho Prince de M Bays ho was made a Prlnco by tho Negua. froncli nobility was rcprosontcu uy Baron do L, whoso real name ia Julluu and who Is tho son of peasants in the pouth of Franco. Tlioro waa also n Polo, M. Do K., who haa been expelled from all tho gambling hulls of Paris. Tho banker of the gang waa n Belgian, M. Do M. director of a shady financial com pany who had olllces in tho Opera quarter and occupied in tho Champs Klyssco an apartment renting for 1 1,000 francs ($2800.) Tho favorite of the swindlers waa to ueo marked enrda. They would enter tain their duper tit fashionable restaur- ants, When their vlCims were with out money they wuro made to sign hills. Prlnco Do M oftou gavo parties in ono or the other ol his apartments in the Ruo Vignon, or tho Avenuo d' Lena. Tho gang had also founded in the Mndoliuo quarter a pretended Insurance company in tho olllces of which gambl ing wont on. Among tho yoling nnm of good family who havo been hoard by M, Bourroulllon, the Investigating magistrate in charge of tho case, nro Prlnco Karageoruevich, who lost 80, 000 franca (fKJ.OOO); Prlnco BaryatinBky, who lost 00,000 francs (f 12 000.) M. RoiissanoiT, who waa relieved ol (l,000 francs (13.000); Cahen J'Anvers, who Inst 17,000(rancs ll.'NOO) anduBalgian.M. Vanackerbrauck, who lost 170 francs ($34,000. In the summer season tho gang mado n tour of tho fashionable watering places at mo enu oi ino season snared their profits, iromooftho swindlers who es caped aro oven now supposed to ho cruising at present off the coast of Hol land. Princo Karagporgevich, who Is men tioned as having been fleeced, is a mem ber of the great Servian which are rivals of the Ohreuovich dynasty for tho throne of tho Ba'kan Kingdom. Prlnco Baryatineky belongs to one of tho heat-known limites of Russia, whiltrM. Cahon d'Auvera la believed to be a younger member of tho well known banking family whbsohoad, Baron New hen d'An vers, wbb killed recontly in an automohilo accident. ONLY 2 1-2 INCHES IN KANSAS. Toi-kka, July 31. A torpedo ton miles northeast of Topoku did much damage last night. O'Oharda and crops suffered. People in the path of the storm tied to cellars and caves and escaped Injury. After the wind two and a half Inches of rain fell. Smith Afrlrnn Mltinc ,N.KW Yo,tK' J,,y l.-Llko U.onewa with reapeo to the Conii,ctof military oporations in South Africa, Intelligence of the dolnga of the R ind Miring Com- pantea COtnos to hand in lr i old. bavh mo irtoune'd ixindon ropresentative It is evident, however, that daily proicress is being made with tho preliminary de- ;, m ,. . . - ---- iiiiia ummuai in tue actual resumption of crushing. According to thu latest announcements development is proceed ing at the Princess mine. Tho mam shaft at the Roodopoort Central Deep Is being eclively continued and pumping ia giug on nt tho Goldonhuya, Uucas'.er and Lancaster West mines. Measures are meanwhilo being taken by the ad ministration at Pretoria to ameliorate the lot of thu native laborers. The Work of theCat. Nkw Yoiik, July 31. A cat over turned a lamp in the home of .lame McCoy, in Brooklyn today. In the flrw that resulted, MuCoy anil two children wero burnod to death and Mr. ,MeCy probably fatally hurt by falling from a window. Government fnke first Men to net 2,ti60.000 alleged to have been iiiIm jsled by ex-Coptaln Carter. Factions is socialistic oiiwifion not together, and Debs war was no! "(helved." Corn belt la getting lew rain, ar.d warmer weather ia predicted. English Houso voted about flO.OUO.OOO for the Paoifie oable. Look Out! The new third party ia in the field, hut when it comes to arousing i ilereit that' more vlul to vour itockethook. Onr, .---. ,. , ' low prlees are certainly doing the t Jck. Our eight day rtoeka at from S.OO np are beauties, tfK BARRS JEWELRY STORE UJerjULowPrlct Il8 8ut8lrcct BRYAN DEMOCRAT CONVENTION Colummth, O., July 31. Thoro waa held today a state convention of tho od vocates of frco silver and other Issues not covered in either tho Democratic or Republican atatt platforms. tho convention waB called by Geo. A. Groot', of Cleveland, and otho'ra dissatis fied "becaueo tho present Ohio Demo cratic platform did not refer to Bryan or re-olllrin either tho Chicago or Kan sas City platform and for other rea sons." The attomlnnrn wn o nmiill that tlm in,convontion was held in tho parlors of me ureal tioiitliorn hotel. o.iiiHumi ii;iiiruu mm buiiio uciumu action be taken with reference to tho co use to bo pursued by tho supporter of those platforms and Mr. Bryan at the coming election. It was decided. II Villi lib since tho recent Bo-i-allod l)..innrratln convention imi laltlw.ramlu Tmi,llniil tlioe platforms and Mr. Bryan that tho only proper thing to do was to either reluso to vote or to put a separate ticket in tho Held. The latter course wasad pled. Instead of our being bolters, tho cot vontlon recently assembled waa com posed of bolters; it was a bolting con vention, for it bolted tho National Dem ocratic platforms and abaiidoiud the loader who mado the tight upon them. Tho platform adopted by it is meaning losa and lacka political virility. It ia destitute of principles and offers no political Issue. It ia a platform adopted In order to sccuro votes from tho opposition nieroly. Thoy say that the money question iadead allien at two elections tho peoplo havo approved of tho gold standard and therefore thoro is no reason why tho Kan'ns City platform Bliould ho endorsed or Mr. Bryan either. If tho money question be dead, then tho party itself must bo a corpse It Is could not possibly have any reason to exist if that question bo dehd for with that question omitted from tho platform nothing re mains worth contending for. If it he dead, by the same token the question of tarifr, of imperialism, of expansion and of government by injunction aro dead, Tho recent convention was dominated nnd controlled by trust magnates and their paid attorneys nnd those who be lieved In tho gold standard. The followers of G rover Cleveland wero there in fnrco. Thoy did not conceal their Indontity but mado known to all that they woro for the purpose ol taking tho first stop in this state towards demolishing tho Kansas City platform and Installing in place and ni owor the advocates oltiieuoidaiauiiaru Thoy succeeded in controlling the con volition, in making their nominations nnd drafting their nlatform. but they will fail utterly in driving the Democratic voters of this state into tho camp of tho gold con tingent in November next, especially thoso who believe that the money qiiut tion is thu paramount ono Wo aro now asked to awcar allegiance to tho u who sought to destroy the party during the last two camiMiuus and lo abandon and slump upon tho principles lor willed wo (ought nnu struggled thou. Our implacable enemies huvn become our leader and thoy are peeking to become our poll leal masteiv If thoy succeed in their efforts it will he the fault of thu Bryan Deiuocrnts of this state. Thosu who havo struggled in this catiEO have done so not f t olllco hut to secure bettor conditions for tho peo ple." Tho platform adopted reatllrms the Kansas City platform, endorses Bryan and declares especially for freu silver, A full ticket will be nominated this evening, SUIT TO RECOVER FROA1SALEAI LAWYER A cobo entitled Lizzie Richardson But torijk, plaintiff, vs S T Rlohard-on, Jefcnduiit. haa lieeu filed in depa-i incut two of tho circuit court, by W. M, Riimt'oy nnd Oacar Hay tor, attorneys for plaintiff. Thu plaintiff ia a cousin of the defendant, mid is the wifo of James A. Butterlck, residents of Polk county, Tho complaint alleges that on May in, ihiiu, iiio plaintiff wiih the owner of real and nor soiial property, mostly situated in Polk county, believed to bo wortli ftl.OOO. Tlmt at thu dato mentioned thu plaintiff vmih a minor under cloven years of age and that paid defendant was her duly Hpmiintod guardian, also that of her hrnthor aud sister D. N. ond F. L. Rich ardson. The plaintiff Is unable to state what property passed into the posiwsslon of her guardian nt that time hut tin did receive real property belonging to her hi fee, described as follews: Ono third of about 27!.' acres near McCoy of far mint: laud ; one-third part of a hou-e aud lot In Ashland, Jackson county, Or, Aluo personal property from her father ami money from her mother in tin sum of I'JKt.lR, That no inventory or acoount of tho property was ever filed, and her" re quest for an iccoiinMng since her mar riage have been df-nlmi, mi an effort to defraud the plaintiff is ulleged to have hen made. There are several assignments nnd notes due the plaintiff, which the never reselved aud also the defendant received rental and Interim from paid property in Ids ell urge, wliloh were not aoeoiiiiteil (or tn the plaintiff. The petitioner atks fur a f ill accounting o' thu property and fctiariiiuiuliip. NEW HANGING LAW IN ARKANSAS CMtcAuo, July 31 A spwial to the T'ibuue from Little Rock, Ark., says: 'JVn thouwud person (aw Jim Ander son, a negro, hanged hero lait Friday night. There were 60 fakirs doing busU neai of a side ihow vaiinty. Lenovne Jayno. a iKiviotlay completed a mlnaturo (cuffold, adju-lwl the nouse u...l a.rlinr II, u l.ttll I liu illtnr IMVd .... i.nni.r,.r ii. ,ivurv P,.r nu m.l MU IWJIV IUI III! fOWlP. lotHer scenes khscUh r" Ireooui mend the L'twl lUtvnmor u.ivnt liiniiMliate reiwil lot the aet whkii permits the jmblic lo w line) betigiNg. Inart-lilit. n.tmiyl flalltattl has Imaii ,rr.tedln Swiwrlawlon Information reived from Paterion.N. J. IRISH A1EAIBERS UNDER ARREST Nkw Yomc. July 31. Tho octton of tho Irish momhers in bringing forward tho nueBtlon of prlvllego which Is oc cupying tho attention of Parliament has caused annoyance to moat Kngliah peo ple, as tho Nationalists nover conceal tholr eon to nipt for tho honor of tho Bri tish Hoiuo of Commons, says the Lon don correspondent of tho Tribune Tho three Irish menibors ot Parliament who have been susponded this week, havo undergone tho ponalty for the first timo this season. They wero not among the sitting whon tho pollco woro called in soma timo ago. BRITISH SAVED THEIR GUN DtntiiAN, Natal, July 31. Details re ceived here of what seemed at first to bo a skirmish between tho Boers and a Bri tish column near Mauta, July 28, shows that hii all-day light occurred, in which tho British narrowly escaped tho toss of a gun of tho Sixty-Bevonth Field Battery. Four hundred DocrB repeatedly mailed tlm British position, killing Major I'M- warns nnu winner uarpenier. Tlio gun .. t . - . c I ' ""boreii up, anil taken at n gallop 'P.1 ir.UB nuiea lintler " uoavy ro. Hyo I """Mi weroMiieu. KNOCKED OUT EIGHTEEN CRUISERS. Nkw Yoiik. July 31. Referring to tho sham naval war now being ronducted off tho coasts of Ureal Britain, tho London correspondent of tho Tribune Bays: Tho decision of tho umpires with re gard to tho sham naval action off the Scllly Isles indicitoa that the encounter used up cruise at such a rate that it was feared the maneuver. might come to nn tin linoly .. for want of ahlpa. Of tho 18 cruletra knocked out, nine have lon released to continue tho proceed ings. PRESIDENT CASTRO IN GREAT TROUBLE Wu.i.MitsTAi), Island of Coruco, July 31 Doctor itangol Gardlras, ot head of r000 men, has revolted agalnat Presi dent Castro u Venezuela. The insur gents nro near Santonin De Tucheria on Columbian frontier. Voiiexuelin Gov ernment has sent 10,000 troop to scene of uprising. Situation is grave. Other outbreaks expected. Whole country ia ready to rise against Castro. CUBthi tlonal gtnirantcca havo been suspended and complications with Columbia fearod, ITEMS FROM THE PHILIPPINES Manila, July 31. Lieutenant Corlt, Nineteenth Infantry, witli mounted m tachmriit ol Cohu trout b had encounter with sixty iiipuigonta. Seven rebels killed ami 13 taken prisoners. OtCroll's foroo two privates sllirhtly wounded. Philippine Comml'Mlnu Inn passed Manila Civil charter which will go into effect Imii.i'dlalely, Tomorrow all mlliinry cable and telegraph line will he opened for cominuiclal use. START AUDE FOR THE POLE Vaiuiik, Norway, July III. The Artie exploring siiipAmeriu.i,wlthMr. Kvelyn, Baldwin, leader of the llild.vln-7, ilg ler uxpiditiou on liurd Iih sailed from here. Thero nro -CM dogs mid 1(1 poniei nhoard. Tlm voxels con 'so was toward Cape Flora, where Mr. lUldwhi hopoi to Join the Frlthluf and Belglun the other two ve bjIs of the expedition which left several days ago. Mr Bald win Intends t.) push as far north ai possible and establish winter ijiiartors. S A'WWFTftCmMTaDW'h if AT THE BIG STORE BUSINESS IS EARNEST It abounds, ncreae, multiplies dally. No lull, no Inertia, no apathv, Warm weather s'liguatmu is iinkiiown hfre Activity is supreme, This marvelous iiild-Jiiiniiit-r boon i Is not wholly normal. It is partially foried. Thus It cornea that at this particular tmrlod we sell vastuiiaiiliiles of seasonable and devlrablo merchuudise at and less than the cost of production. We lose money on much of Il mid nut of it all comes hiciiIihh chanco for you. These columns contain hints of goods affreted by tbu foregoing conditions. Cotton Dress Stuffs grout mid-iuiiimer selling of Cotton Dresa (Jowls here last week. (W of goods Ignored Prices aro made to vaoato the helves. Don't forget thai Crep--ilf Chine govt n. Wo have it In the following colors! Black, White. Burnt Orange, Light Illuo, Orey, MaUe, Piiik, Red, Reseda, regular $1.25 and tl 80 valuer, fur U8c yard. Sale Shirt VALUES ti VALUBR w VALUES a fi 70 VALUI 00 VALU a I SO VALU ($ 00 VALO IRECRUITS FOR FORT ST. MICHAEL Skatti.k July 31. Tho transport Egbert will sail today for St. Michael and Notno carrying 130 recruits for Fort St Michael and a cargo of goods for the military porta in Alaska. Tho Egbert finished loading last night. Among tho Egbert's passongora are: Stanley W. Finch, examlnor for tho Department of Justicofor Nome; Isaac Hamburger. Secretary tn Kr.Rnnntnr Thomas Carter of Montana J Mrs. Mottle Johnson, wifo of Deputy Marshal A, W. Johnson; Mrs. B. A. I'cnin, wife of a government clerk nt St. Michael; Mrs. Flannory, wife of Ordnance Sorgoant Flannery of Nome; J. R. Pi Ichor, acting hospital atoward; and Privates R P. MeAdam. F. W. Mlchaol. Cliarlei Wood and F. W. Wyatt, for Fort Gibbon. The rocruita nro under command of Lieutenant Patrick Mnllay, formerly of tho Eighteenth Infantry. w Expected to Die It Seems. San FiiANtisco, July 31. William F. Aldrldgo haa tiled for probate the last wills of the lato Consul-tieneral Rounso vlllo Wildman and his wife, the late Lutitia Aldrlcli Wildman, who, with (heir son, wero lost in tho wreck of tho Rio do Janeiro. Tho wills wero executed in 1800 and in thorn the Consul-General and Mrs. Wildman each bequeathed what ho or sho owned to tho other, and in case of tho death of both to their children. Tho property will now be distributed equally among flvo surviving hoira-nt law. Chinese Evade Exclusion San FiiANCiaco, July 31. Secretary Emery of the Board of Health has mado thodlpcovory that Chinese are recording tholr certificates of birth in the Re corder's olllco many years after the births occurred whereas tho law requires that thoy ahull be records! within thirty days Emory aooa in this violation ol tho law n chance for tho celeslrUls to ovado tho exclusion act by Bonding tho certificates to Chinese in the Orient who aro do- slrnua of quitting China and who uso this method to defeat tho ends ot the act. Lawyer's Will Be Contested Nkw Yoiik, July 31. Concerning the ruporta that tho lato W. W. Moore, a Nuw York lawyer had willed n fornno to Mrs Itla P. Roberta, a Denver, Colo., widow, na compensation for hor nursing him when III and friondlesB, B W. ICtinpi), a clerk in an Insiiranco office in this city, who Uvea In Jersey City, who ia n step sou of Mr. Mooro says he will Investigate the subject of the Denver will and that he will contest It as he thinks ho has an Interest in some of the property left by Ida stepfather. Excitement among Albanians ia becoming moro acute. Foreign minis ters In Turkoy that Government pro tect lives and property o( Christiana. In conseqtionce of agitation In Albania Austria linn ordered every garrison In Itoinla and Herxugovlna placed on war footing. ...FRESH TODAY... PEACHERINE CHOCOLATE Ellis & Zinii's WE OIVK COUPONS 54 State 3!rt, Salem 'Phone J874 V,iK')rjtz22aBvBBBjVV A Wash Goods Whirlwind The wind blows through our WASH, (iOODS; Just now It's a price wind, a regular whirlwind, aud It has blown one half the price off tho goods. Fine weather hascomoand with It our determination to xtr mlualethis lot of goods at some price. Experiences that contradict nrecedeut are common In thfs business. Just such was the Waists 1-2 off 76VALUK8 $ JW fT 60 03, I 83 00 96 60 'il t i