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"T",JV-Tf1(07! f ' ?" " THE DAILY JOURNAL. ill. ; Watch the Fight for Flat"8a1ar'es. . .j Watch the Ftflht for FlatiSatMssJiy uesi"( f VOL. XII. ' "'"" i ! II I W Will I iffinriHTfWTTWrTmMTiw ! , frz. , - . nrrTT-; : H r-rf5n RFPSStes ml .l h I nnf uifii itwf ! M , 4. 4-.fr.fr .fr.fr .fr.fr .4, ""in me smallest to the LADIES OF THE Claim there is no better shoe made for style, fit, neatness and wearing qualities than && tamt Stem, $ "USONA" rs&zmkjms!&miimiixttvwiuii aQSS:. F-760 A JUNE BRIDE., Will want to ontortnln her wedding guests with tho host that can bo pro cured for that Joyful occasion, and tho wines anil cordials that aro served iliould bo particularly choice and pal atable. For all fostlvo occasions wo hnvo wines of tho choicest vintage. Our table winus, coidlals, chnmpagngs, etc., nro tho finest mado, as woll as our whiskies and brandies. J. P. ROGERS, 218-2-22 Commercial Street. cur wohr villi L?f Os Peel its Pttls? If your watch is running irregularlj -don't beat sixty to the minute, bring 11 'No f KSWIr "a'ing -re attention J.t no. than watch Right if We Right it. CHAS, H. HINGES Watchmaker and Jeweler, 88 State St. Next Door to Ladd & Bush's Bank CLARK'S SEEDLINGS ' AUK SO.V AT THKIK VERY BKSr. Do You Want to Can Clark's Seedlings? . . o.t, wc-vt WEEK WILL BK TOO LATB. oJL?i;r,wrjrR!iais w .' - - to be had. ROTH & GRABBRW11, .124 State Street. iS9 &$& IRONINC DAY HAS WO TEHROH 1 w$ whote kltchea Is eulea wn music. Nabeailsrup of the whole house oa s hot day. Hett U only P Ulel wbere nee3d A n"r r doBelcecoBoayatsraje wul sooo My for Itjeir la sirtar of '"",W,I5 compared wnh m oil style f -?h tire mi you cAsot overtstlaite 1M comfort aj wareaUaje of tuts tlctW fuel la warm vttMber. fSr -- i 1 .. 1 qai pm nA i mHT CO. It's because they give sat icfoplinn ll.. ti ..w,, nun we sen bo many Shoes Cur customers keep com ing again" because they get better value lor their monev than they can find at "Reg Sthn0uhr S0:' We can fit KJll,V& any member of the family, largest. Our assortment of styles and quality is veiy large. We do a cash business, that's why we can undersell regular stores. The New York Racket... r-nlem's Chpspesl One-Price Uaeh Store. k ' BARNES To the Queen's Taste . . . Ladies' watches linvo long been one of our specialties. We carry a stock of them llint If euro to pleape, whether price or prot tineas id IIih question. Our ladies' eolld mild watchep, let with diamondp, at 10 to f 125 pach, nre gems of watchmaking art. Many other kinds (II 10 tip. Barr's Jewelry Store Headers In Low Prices. Cor. Stele bihI Liberty Rte., Palom. Time is Precious And to is a reliable time piece. Watches and clocks purchased at O. T. Pomer oy'a ore always nccurato timekeepers and require the least repairs, with ordi nary careful upage, They can always ho dopended on. We aro celling a Nal thum or Klgln movement In a 20 j ear gold filled capo at 112.60. Wo can fur n eli any style of cato. C. T. Pomeroy ; 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker, Optician SPECIALIST X A. H-DAgWOIT. BANCROFT OPTICAL CO jnir i 259 Com' I St, galea. Oreioa We do our own r4ft.4tflfl ExanHrMiteo free Kin Kin A new drink at was. did -&& Open UIU2 P. w- 1H State Street. FOUND DEAD IN BED Man and Wife Fnnllv Murdered Telephone Girls Are Out On a Strike Stoned and Kicked to Death by Aob DOS MolnoS. la.. Jtllin 21 .tnmna Oalaglior and wlfo woro found dead In hod this morning at Illvor Junction. Gallagher had been shot nud his wlfn chloioformed. A hired man reported tho discovery, but claims he did not hear tho shooting. A watch and a small sum of money Is missing. Mys tery surrounds tho affair. Dos Moines, la., Juno 21. Seventy tolephono gills struck horo this morn ing for a uniform wage. They are well organized with the affiliated Federa tion of Labor. Dos Molnos, In., June 21. City Mar shal Swearlngon, of Jefferson, was killed this morning by M. Shlpman, whom ho attempted to nrrost. The latter was stoned and kicked to death by a mob, which inpldly formod. 0 Narrowly Escaped Lynching. Pittsburg. Pa., Juno 21. Three Ital Ian non-unionists, charged with tho fatal wounding of Frank James, at New Kensington, nairowly escaped lynching this morning by a mob of 200. They woro lemovod to tho Qrcensburg Jail for protection. Tho mon had been intercepted by unionists nud had put up n strong fight. o English Win Polo Championship. Hurllnghtun, Juno 21. The English polo team today defoatod tho Ameri cans, thus winning the International championship. Lynch Is Remanded. London,Juiio 2. Col. Arthur Lynch. Irish member of parliament, under In dictment for treason, wns again re manded until Tuesday In the police court today Boston OPI'0ITK POSTOFFIOU. ' The Working People's Great Bargain House. Latest style shirt waists in all new A On I a shades Beautiful waists, in bjck white button LtQ Black and colored dress skirts, this year's Mvles 7 gored with 133 Q7p inch sweep T sJie s ' $2 75 walking skirts latest-styles in oxford with bound .and (D Z1Q welted seams vJIU.7 8 rows of stitching, ladies' muslin skirts, AQn hemstit'd ruffle 'rsl' Ladies' lace trim'd (LCn muslin skirts... vw Ladies' muslin drawers b,st quality muslin and three rows OEp of tucks - Ladies' 50c '.r:.35c sets Children's fast black (n heavy ribbed hose v 5 inch taffeta neck OAp ribbon u Ladies' hose Fast Bhck Cp ...Men's... Department Our line of men's shirts, underwear, gloves, sox, overalls, etc. are abso lutely the cheapest and best in the city. ...GREAT... Boston - Store 1 ! SALEM, OREGON, FEELING THE PRESSURE Miner's Food Supply Getting Low Local Coal Dealers Look Abroad for Relief Unions Are Deserting the Eastern Federation Wllkesbarro, Pa,, Juno 21. Tho mine situation Is nbsolutoly quiescent. Tho district presidents, Duffy, Fahoy and Nichols, arc horo conferring with President Mltcholl. The minora' boy cotts have grown serious for tho union minors, whoso fnmllles nre prossed for tint necessities of life New York, Juno 21. Tho coal Htrlko In tho anthinclto region Is compolllng many of the largo local coal dealers to look ubioail for rolief. Uroken anthra cite Bitltablo for use in locomotives and furnaces previous to tho strike sold for RfiO a ton. if Impoited fiom Wales It is said the piico will bo $8 n ton in New Yoik. Denver. June 21. Eight ihnitora have been Issued to unions In Massa chusetts by the American Labor Union since tho recont convention In Den ver, and as many moro havo been asked for by other unions throughout tho country according to a statement given out by President Daniel Mc Donald. Leaders In tho Teamsters' Union and the Shoemakers' Unions, of Chicago, havo urged that organlzora be sent to that city to secure their af filiation with the American Labor Union. Among other communications along this lino is out) from the Tiados Assembly at Dayton, O., stating that the entire town is ready to turn from the American Federation of Labor to the Western body. President McDon ald thinks that tho Amoilcan Labor Union will moio tlmti double its tneni bershlp dm lug tho piosent year. Citizens Obliged to Walk. Tronto, Ont., Juno 21. The street car men struck here this morning. Cit izens nro walking In n drizzling rain Frightful Alchol Explosion Portland. June 21. James Orlllln wns fatuity injured by tho explosion of a barrel of alcohol at the Pacific Coast Ulscult Company today. Threo othors woro seriously burned. Orlllln wns drawing alcohol, and probably smok ing, lie was burned beyond recogni tion. Tho oxdIohIoii set flro to tho building, and much damuge was done from wnter. A "MOOTED QUESTION." Develop OH Possibilities on the Peni tentiary arounas. Snlem, Or.. Juno 19, 1002. I'ub Journal. I send you n copy of n. local paper containing a. hint of the oil boom that is raging in my oio neighborhood. In Ohio. Oil and Han wnru tnoned in the city of Van West, O , llfteen yeurs ugo. but n natural gaa company took It In hand for city Illu minating purposes nnd controlled tho development. They letuied all tho country around the city ostensibly for oil. but they only wanted gas, which Is found nt n higher loval than oil. Iy trickery they prevented the devel opment of oil until thoy had exhausted the gas From nppearanctta It Heeins that similar purposes or some other occult force Is in control of Salem. In It the Standard Oil Company? Some of your reader havo not forgotten what tho Journal had to nay soveral months since about Mr. Hlrwhberg'H work on the penitentiary ground and in Polk county. Two as good men as live In your town told this wltne that without doubt petroleum was found In the pen well and nhm In Hit Polk county well. Then why thin ailwice and mys tery? Could the Journal do a more valuable thing for Salem and sur rounding country than u air the sub ject, turn a light on the mystic dolnjja of a man or a clique who would mo nopolize Uie sunshine, air. water and Mriii if thnv could do so I am fa miliar with the ways that are dark and tricks that are not vain ot me on hogs When the greasy stench Is struck In paying uuantlue they scramble like awlne at swill tub for scramble like swine at a awlll Ui for leasee on all the lands they can cover, giving one-sUUi royalty and a bonue. sometimes, of $100 per acre. The Journal seeaie to etawl for the people, let it be true to Ite colors and professions In tblu matter. It will at the same time be throwing a very large bouquet at Iteelf Your truly., J. KIODO.V. Some Fine Vehicles. At Uie Simpson Ilverj- aMl sale tables today were received some of the roost Beautiful vehicle ever se in Oregon. There le another rHhuer Ured cab. and a new heame and awhe laace for the D H. HuNUriNger under taking parlors, at 1M Court street. The ambeteBce is on very soft serins to convey stek or Injured people to the hosidtal. AH these Hjm. whkh are the finest ever brought to the dty. are made In Columbus. Ohio, ami the Uiree roet a small fortune. O ' Mayor DtmtVk. of Oregon City, to Id lukmwa IrtMlMee vlirtt. y What will the 8euate da with Cuban retiprcx-Uy and Oie letnmJan canal are qweeUone the people of the United gtaiee would Mice lu see decided There la but one thhK to do for Cuba ..... ki u tLur tsutt Two thing Two thing ralnht be dn to the canal matter. 'CeWWuuwi, a prominent American. The but the ahlwdns IntereeU tf the wet dispute waa over Imsloee laattera belleve the Nicaragua canal should aoWUum threw Egaa violently o the oe bull' at once oot and took bin revolver wy SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1902. CHOLERA IN THE PHILIPPINES Disease Extending to the Army Department Officials Becom ing Alarmed I 1..4 Military Appropriation JBill Passed the House Washington. June 21. Tho serlotiB nos8 of tho cholera situation In tho Philippines wns revonlcd In a roport recotveu todny uy the war depart ment man Chaffee, In which ho gives n list of 22 enlisted men who died of this disease during tho two wooks bo- tweon April 23d and May Cth. It was horetofdre supposed that the scourge was coijflned to the natives, but now, that its ravages are extended to tho army, the department olllclals nre con siderably worried. Military Appropriation Pasted. Washington, June 21. In tho Hottso today Hull, chairman of tho commit too on mllltnry affairs, called tin tho conference report of tho mllltnry ap pioprlailon bill. He nld tho confer onco report wns a victory for tho Heuse: The bill carries $0,200,000. It was adopted 88 to R5 CHIEF OF liADRONES CAPTURED No Trace Found of the Amer ican School Teachers Mniillu. June 21 Podio Felepo, the lender of the ladrouoe who captured and subsequently cut to plecon a stir- geant. two corporals and four privates of the Fifth Cavalary, at Illnnngonaii, Hunt province. May 30th, lins boon captured. Ho Is still suffeilng from a wound inflicted by tho soldiers. Fele po lu also Implicated In the capture of the presldont of Ouintn, and tho ma jority of tho police force of that place, .March 2d. Other ladrouoa woro also captured today. No trace has boon found of tho four American school teuchoiH of Cebu, who started on a day's outing June 10th. and havo not been heard of since. Ad ditional partlon havo boon sont out to took for them, and tho search will bo contlriuud until definite Information is obtained. The sprend of cholorn Is Inci-oaslng. There woro 35 cases nnd 28 deaths from that dlseaso hero yostorday. Tho totals to dato nre Manila, 1100 cnaos, 1107 deaths; provlncos, 09C0 cases and SOUK duntliH. Prof. Mulkey Is Chosen Ashland, Juno 21 Oovernor T T. Cleer, Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar nud Huparltitondont of Public Instruc tion J. II. Ackermnn, met with the bonnl of regents of the Southern Ore gon Statu Normal School at their no mini mooting yostorday nftoruoon. Professor H. F. Mulkoy, of Monmouth, wns eleotod president of the school, and tho election of the members of the faculty was left with tho executive coinmlttoo of the Institution, which will moot In a few days. Tho people of Ashland and of Southern Oregon feel thomselvos fortunate lu tho selec tion of the new preeldont, and are re joiced lu lmirn that he will accept the position. O' Irish Day of JVlourningf London, Juno 21. The United Irish League le preparing to keep coronation day as n "day of mourning for Ire land " Tho District Council of Clare Morris, county Mayo, has resolved to hoist a black Hag over the council chamber June JOth and 27th. and has Iseued an Invitation to the other coun cils to join In thus celebrating the "coronation of the Hugllsh king to whose Hovoruineiit the people of this country are so much Indebted for fam ines, coflln sliliw, coercion and castle rulf " o Telegraph Orlefs. Ilueby. N. I).. June 21. Fire early yeaterdav d4roywl the huvliietts por tion of the Hty. Loft. I0,M0. Wallace, Idaho, June 31. lien Heit man, reeently from Oregon City, was killed by falling down u cant In the MotmInk nilne today. AettkuHl, June Jl The roeli for tim ber lands In thU section 'of Southern Oregon omluuea without abatement During the mist few tayu a large num ber of toeatom arrlred from Polk twenty, and left foi- the nine belt of the Caesde HMHiHtalne. eat of this city, to take up elaims. Seattle. June JL The ste&jner Nome City arrived last nlnht with the story of an llsHlmo seal htmter who wa adrift or an le floe for three day and two night. He was nearly starved when his piece of ti struok an ice naek, and he waa ajije to yM Ui land o Bucolic Gen. Eaton. Tucson. June 81. A dispatch from Hermoelllo state that (leneral Kaen, of beef scandal fame, engaged In a sensational Run-play Friday with Abe CONVICTS PLAYING POSSUM Were Seen at Twelve O'clock Today Posse Waiting for Hunger to Drive Them Out Moist Ground and Location Favor Early Capture . Portland, Juno 21. Tho escaped convicts, Tiacy and Merrll. woro aeon by Hnrry Dunlap nt 12::30 d'clock to day, ono mile front Ln Center, Wash. Thoy woro moving through tho brush down tho Lowln river, seeking moans ot crossing. Thoy passed within 30 feet of Dunlap without RQOlng him Sheriff Mnrsh, of tho Vancouver posse, and Ounrd Carson, of Wnlla Walla, with tho bloodhounds, wero itnmedl ntely notlllod, nnd Btartod from Van couvor on tho trail. Woodlawn. a vll lago down the I. owls river from La Center, wns notified by tolephonoto watch tho boats and fords along tho river. Tho convicts nro nowknown to bo In a section throo ratios square, npd If the ground keeps moist and tho scent holds, they should bo taken soon, tho escapes nro lu n dnngorouR posi tion. The posse nud dogs will bo less than throo hours behind. Tho roun try. however. Is very difficult, thus aiding their chauccB of escape. Chas. Forroll, tho brother of tho imirdorod Snlem gunrd. Is within n tnllo of tho convicts. Word was sent to him, nnfl he will probnbly strike tho'trnll Ilrst, for ho Is dntormlned to avenge his brother's death. Vancouver. Wash., Juno 20. ShnrliT Marsh nnd tho porao, which loft here Thursday afternoon to take tho new clow to tho whorenboutH of Tracy nnd Merrill, tho escaped Orogon convicts, returned at 4 o'clock yesterday nftor uoon. tired nnd dirty, but not dlshenrt onod The ollleera think tho convicts should ho heard from again tomorrow oh the food secured from Mrs. Mnitln will not Inst longer than through Uie day. On leaving Martin's plnco yesterday, tho mon took tho military road north, nnd hnvo not bIiico boon hoard from. Tho houuda woro put on tho scent where the men wero Inst seen, nud for a short distance followed their trail oagerly, but It led back to tho rond whero thoy lost IL Guard Canton, with tho dogs, returned to tlilB place with tho posse, nnd wilt keep tho dogs horo till the men again como out for some thing to ent. Carson thinks that If tho dogs can got tho scout of the convicts Immediately following a light rain, thoy will have no difficulty keeping tho trail. 'I r.o of tho party, Tom Trent nnd Idler, aro still in tho vicinity of Plon r. nr.d Forroll. tho brother of the i! .1 I ill.'tt at Snlgiii, nud an Indian ii. , o v.nn with the party nt Our ' run In tho vicinity of Ln Center Sheriff Huntington, with 10 men, nro stationed along Lewis tlver, nud to day telephoned Sheriff Marsh that they would stny on guard as long an tho outlaws woro In this part of tho state. Shot Iff Marsh nnd posso will roflumo tho hunt on tho first Indlcn tlon of tholr whorenboutH. A few min utes nftor leaving tho Mnitln place the outlaws met a peddler, with whom they exchanged a few words The pod dlor asked them If they weie hunting the convicts, to which one roplled "No, but you come about as near as anyone knowing where to find them." When the peddler was Been a few hours tutor by the posse he could give' them no Information, except that ho had met two men whose description tallied with that or the outlaws, and that thoy hnd proceeded up the road to tho northwest. Tho description of tho mon given by holh Mrs. Mnrtln nnd Tnrgerson leaves not n piutlolo of doubt that their unwelcome visitors wero Tracy and Merrill. Chicago's Derby Day. Chicago, Juno 21. Derby day dawned wttli a clear sky and a cold northwest wind, two points towards assisting the grout race. The track, however, was slow, owing to Incessant rains. It Is exacted 60,000 people will witness tho race. Keno Is still the favorlto at 2 to 1. Arsenal Id second choice at to 1, and Pentneost G to 1. The track condi tions may redound to tho benefit of Home mud lark now little thought of. O 2L Muleteers' Dastardly Act. New Orleuns, June 21 it Is m morod ubout (he sailor hoarding house that some muleteers employed by the Ilrttlsh, becuuse of alleged Ill treatment, agreed to Innrvulnte nil stock that was driven up tho chutes from the wharves with virus of ehar boo glanders and other diseases. The Iloera are reaping the results, because since the war ended those disease nro spreading rapfnly In South Africa, o In Trouble Once More. 1hiIb Chappellu, who was today re leased from the county jail after serv Ing a tfO-days' sentence for petty lar ceny, was rearrested by Chief of Po lice OIImoh. Chapelle Is now charged with the larceny of six quilts from Mrs. V .Downs He will have his trial In the police eoutt next week. Change the Weather. The X-Ifay man hears complaint that spring grain needs tain, and peo tile with clover cut better get It in. oa 'he has bought some very thin summer clothes. Siskiyou Minerjl Water ...ON TAP... Zinn's J51SUU31. PbOBe 2874 FOREST FIRES CONTINUE Refugees Arriving in the Towns Score of Persons Lost in Out lying Timber Camps Woman Gored to Death By a Mad Bull Seattla, Juno 21. Tho forest flrofl Btlll continue. A dispatch from Duck toy sayB scores of persons aro tost In tho outlying timber camps. ,A party of HO men. womon nnd children, from Eagle Gorge, reached Uuokloy last night. Sovon mon nt Smith's camp nro glvon up for lost. Tho Knumelnw flro Is now undor control. Tho ro malndor of lluc.klcy Is still threatened. Hcfugeoa aro arriving: horo hourly. o Gored by a Dull. Gtnnts Pass, Or.. Julio 21. Mrs. Sarah Harmon wns today gored by n bull, and her recovery 1b doubtful. The animal's horns pierced her Htomnch and thigh, and pinned tho woman agnliiRt n fence. i i n ii Died from Operation. Ilnlthnoro, Mil.. Juno 21. Mm. Wil liam Ilarrett ltldgloy, wlfo ot tho comp troller of oiirroucy, died this morning at tho Johns Hopkins hospital, as tho rosult of nu oporatton Thursday. Slio win tho daughtor of 8pnntor Cultom' o TO ENTER NAVAL SERVICE. Seven of Twelve Candidates Are Ac copted at 8alem. Sovon of tho twolvo applicant) who lovo presented tliomsolvoB nt tho local recruiting station, conducted by Lieu tonntit J. P. Morton .have boon no copted for ndmlsHion to tho gpvorn inont's navnl Borvlce. Of tho Bdven, two, viz: T H. Osborne nnd C. H. Miller, both of Snlem. hnvo boon sworn In. Tho other llvo lads, who hnvo passed tho oxfimluntlon, will not bo formally sworn In until tho cousont of tholr parents has boon received. The recruiting station at Balom will bo closed next Tuosdny ovenlng. Mossrs. Osborne and Miliar will Icavo Tuesday night direct for tho govorn mont training school nt San Francisco, whero thoy will recolvo a courso of training before being placed aboard ships. Lieutenant Morton and assist ants will conduct examinations on route to San FraivcUco. as follews: Albany, Juno 2Gth; Onvntu I'nmi, Juno 20th ; Ashland, Juno 27th and 28th. This will conctudo n four-niontliB' ro crultlng tour by Lletitonant Morion, who has covered tho states ot Mon tana, Jdaho, Washington niyl Oregon. FOR Biiioum mna Nervous Otmortiarm Sick Headache and Constipation. . TAKE PSfSSFS Cures ruddiness, Fullniwi and flwellinff after meals, Pizxlitcfland Dionsinitui, Cold Chills, KlunhlnRsoflliNkt. amat Apprtlte.Bhortnctisorilreath.Uoiitlvoness, Dlotchca onthoSkln, l)l.ttirhd Hlrep, Frlirhtful Dreams, nud nil Nurvous and Trembling Sonsatlonii, tie Tho Flint Ihwo will itlvo relief lit twenty minutes. This U no fiction. Kvwy sufferer Is enrnciiitly liivtlwl in try a lJox of ihwo lllia, and lliey will bo ta'knowlediKil to be WITHOUT A RIVAL. IlliUCIIAAVS PILLS taken as directed, will rpilckly rottoro femnlcs to complete health. They promptly remove any olmlnidtlon orirrvgulstily of tho nyjtoin aod quickly help a WI1AK STOMACH, lAfPAIKUO UIOIiSTION, UlSORDURlib LIVUR. Prepared only by TIIOMAH UUIICHAM, fit. win avtrywntrs in HbHHHHHbVsIMHHBiV " m iBbWIW feftWlbk, '00, 01 WHITE DAYS..: d M II his Hptoial nU of While Goods Is making bui.mi4 lively at the Dig There Is a rii'h In every department whero white Ktxxls aro being Storo bold TIib white wash fabrlns aud shirt wind. SO The nt w lumuier vmV anjl oor set aover oembliiecL Yen tee it advertised In nil. ihe Ictdlns tnstfsKines, You wlllflml them at the lll Stem kf 42c We are Koing to Jo (ha merely to JnlroditeelHnii Se Qoat), street wjrulaw. Kor IWMte Day s WMte Bays , assusettynMnijHaHMunHi1mtf " "" ' -"u,r,,,Trt",T5S!fBtT COOS BAY STEAMER- Portland Man Talks Up thellPlan Oregon Trado is Going California ih , Propose to Establish Connect tion With Oregon Towns'- ,m T. W. Turner, of Turner & . Co? Portland commlBBlon niorclmnts, BnysJ UiIb: M,i ' "Pprtlnnd ought to establish n ltrio " of freight nnd paasonger Bteamortcn ply botweqn this city nnd tfo-lnts' 91VJ Cooa Day. " "A groat amount of trado Uiat oughtf ill lljr llll IlWlll liU VlUIIDIVUiUU 11 LVlkT land JQbbo'rB Ib ,controlod by 8 tin Frfin? Cisco morotiant'B. Wo ought to EoUifl- gcthor and nglthto this lino for nwhll "I have every rAson a holiuvo that1 with such a lino cstnbllshod It woulda soon bo a paying Institution, both for ; ttio city nnd for tho ownom ot" ulo -lino. . . r r, "Cooa Day shlpi n Inrgo hmonnt bt produco to Snh Francisco Uiai wo could iisq very well In thin olty, Thoy nlao buy their Biippllca from tho Call fornla city. All of this buslnoHU could bo secured for Portland If tho lino )b , ustnbllshed. nnd tho morchnlita get a little more lively movo on, thomsolvcs. "lCvery buslnoss man lu Portland should put his flhouldor to tho wliijol nnd imsli this project along, nnd thoy will ubt havo to bo continually, com-,, plaining nil the tlmo of Portland s lorf lug tier trado and other cities scouring? It." QS. 1 11 i Dry an Will Not Run Again. Sprlngflold. Mo.. Juno 21. W. J. llryun passed through horo tills morn ing on routo to Mammoth. Springs, Ark. Ho ropoatod that lie would not bo a candidate again, and deollr.od to discuss tho Bontlmenta uxproBsud, by Clovulntid nnd Hill, but said It watt in teresting to htm to observe tho effort of men outside ot tho Domooratlr' par ty trying to rcorgauUo It, 0 Rain Spoils Races. PoughUeopslo, N. Y., Juno 21, To day's groat boat races aro being rowed ln tho rain, to tho disappointment, of tho 200 Bji'iptntors horo tor tho evonf. At noon tho rain wns coining down In torrents. ' 0 4 A $50,000 Fire. K Dftllns, Toxiib, Juno 21. A flro thin morning destroyed ten store buildings at Woathcrford. Tho loss aggregate! 950.01)0. Ildana, Un jr., to jos canal ei nrw York. ooim, u, ( and 3J5c, whIbIs ire goiotf like chaff before tho McGee Yoke Petticoat... Just what the ladles, have. wUhnl.for ami prsyeJ for. Ad Instable to fit any form or U. Vary prattles! dtSj no eom- plloallon pi Isoing, etc. Mads "? to fit yon In a minute, Just Received (Jail ami them, $1.50 to $5.00 nii. X Sn I Phono B63. '4 ChemekeUSL - wmmuf-j, S3arW3SJ slL.