The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 11, 1902, Image 1

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    THE DAILY JOURNAL.
Watch the Fight for Flat Salaries.
Tonight and Saturday, (air.
VOL. XII.
SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1902.
NO. 30.
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t
You'll Want a
Cool Shirt
Now
Our assortment is
Unusually Large .
The 50c line
Will eurprlio you. Tlioy'ro
neat pottoma and well mado.
Others at 60, 75, 95c
Thofo flnur grndo- aro extra val
ues. You ought to eeo them.
Men's Shirt Waists 95c
They're mado of fine Madras,
It's tho most satisfactory shirting
you can got.
The New'
I Yerk: Racket 1
FRIGHTFUL
SCENE
OF DEATH
Two Hundred Men Buried In a Mine
At Johnstown
Explosion of Fire Damp the Cause Deadly
Gas Prevents Rescue
Men Were Seated Eating Their Lunches When Caught, in
the Fiery Trap
Clothing
Ladies' and Men's
Furnishings.
Shoes
Salem's Cheapest One-Price' Cash Store
MiWi-iil t H-l-l-H-H-H-H-t-H-H-H-H-
Eye
orrows
Mhtiv a troubhi of the nye is rofeiablM simply and solelv to wrong trlaspes
IFittinc tlie iye with ulau'es is an uri. We have tho nronor knowledge and the
- . - . . . . - . a '...'. .
proper instruments (or doing it, correctly. II there's no lit there a no pay. Could
rou aeK lor latrer terms.
HERMAN W, BARR
Jtalo and Lihorty Sts., Salotr. Scientific Optician.
p Strong PtiH
)tir puro and choico wince. Iiiiiorp,
whisltlui, beers alo and porter liavu
with tho public who appreciate liln
grailo cxrellenco in wet uoods gone-rally.
We have a superior Btock of tho best
lomeetlc and imported whiskey in the
country that have purity, ago ai.d low
prices to recommend thou.
TOP. ROGERS,
218 222
Commercial
Street.
tSSCwMwRlp' """-
How About Your Eyes
Get your eyes tested at C. T. Pom
eroys so you can see perfectly.
Gold filled sueclac'es warranted 10
years, formerly 3-50 now 2 00.
Watches, gold filled cases, Elgin
or Waltnam movement liom 10
to 20.
C. T. Pomeroy . . .
Jowolorand Optician, 2bS Com'l. St.
2XxXX)X5x
Johnstown, July 11. At dawn today the bodies of 40 victims of
the Cambria mine horror were brought up. The rescue party counted
forty more, but could not reach them on account of the deadly gas.
Some say 100 more bodies are beyond reach In the Impenetrable region
of death. Others place the estimate at fifty more, but It Is safe to say
the loss will pass 150, and may reach 200. The scones around the
mouth of the mine, when the bodies were brought up, are heartrend
ing. The wives, mothers and children of the dead had gathered early,
and, when the first body appeared made for It with pitiful shrieks and
lamentations. The entire police force of the city and that of the Iron
Company were present to keep the frantic women back. The faces of
the dead are a deep scarlet. All of the poor fellows had their hands
uplifted close to their faces. The head of one of them was completely
blown off.
xxtfexxxi)
A terrible, explosion 'took place in
tho Cambria Stool Company rolling
mill mlno, under Westmount Hill, ear
ly yautorday afternoon, and how many
aro dead It will tnkosovoral days to do
turinluc. Thnt it may roach 200 or
more men, is hollared. It was an hour
after tho explosion beforo any goneral
kuowledgo of what had happonod got
abroad, and littndrcdH rushed to tho
scono. At tho oponlng across the riv
er tho pollco stood guard, porirllttlug
no ono to outer tho mine, from which
noxious gassos woro coming.
Soon nftor tho news of tho explosion
reached tho Cambria ofllcors, Engineer
Mooro and A. F. Prosser mado an at
tempt to entor tho mlno. Thoy woro
followod by Suporintondont Robinson,
hut tho deadly gassoa Btoppod their
progross, and they woro compelled to
return to tho surface. Foreman Rodg
ors, IiIh assistant, William Blanche,
and Flro Rosses John Whltnoy and
Jphn Rotalic, and John Thomas woro
ovorcomo by ttro gassoB, and it is
feared Ihoy porishod in the horoic ef
fort to rescue tho minors.
New Governor of Australia.
London, July 11. It is said that
Harry Leslie- Dlundcll McClamant, M.
R., member of tho Jockey Club and
tho Royal Yacht Squadron, has boon
chosen to succeed tho Earl of Hope
toun as governor-general of the com
monwealth of Australia. Tho Earl of
Hopotoun resigned his post last May,
snylng his position was a heavy drain
upon ltis private- resources, and that
the salary attached to tho governor
generalship was wholly insufficient to
maintain tho dignity of tho oflleo.
j Tho appointment of a woalthy
sportsman, who is bettor known for
his horso racing than Ids political pro
clivities, to fill tho position vacated by
tho Karl of Hopotuun, on account of
inadequacy of tho salary attached to
ft, is gonorally considorod rather a
novelty in tho selection of colonial
gpvbrnors.
i
Tho coronation bazaar at Loudon
was opened by Quoon Alexandria
Thursday afternoon.
OWING
TO FATHER'S
REBUKE
mjxvsxsx&scfXE(mx&g&&m!,
have a clear track In Ita Might, whon it
went tearing past the regular train,
and thus prevented what would have
proven a uiKimiii cuiiibiuii, wmi iuni
Bible great loss of llfo and propotty.
Tho runaway car continued on Uk
course until a succession of cttrvos and
tip-grndos were met with near Tolo.
and hero tho car "died" on tho main
line. Thu runaway car made tho dis
tance between Ashland and Med ford,
12 mlloB, in nine mlnutos, and cov
ered a distance of 27 miles In Its wild
rush.
o
Portland Young Man
Commits Suicide
Sent
a Bullet Through Ills
Heart
The President
At Oyster Bay
Oystor Ray, July 11. President
Roosevelt disposed of a largo amount
of curroRpondonco this morning, nnd
tonight had n gamo of tennis with Ills
1 children, a horseback ride, In which
tho ontlro family, with tho exception
of Miss Allco, participated, followed.
Tho president has rocolvod a ronlv to
Johnstown, July 11. At 8 o'clock, Govornor Taft's noto, hut will not mnko
iriBave You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor?
iHo
urn
mai
absolutely cures cancora, tu
ipro, gravel, kidnoy and bladder trou-
31 bono disoasos. asthma, skin dls-
Instructions.
Dear Friend:
ju must bear In mind that this
JJcino Is not a polsonouB tonic, nor
jmulant, nor a temporary rollof,
vhToS you got from poisonous drugs,
5 tho results are sure death soon-
MXaxlIator. Those poisons go In your
ansa, and destroy tho llfo of them
indrercato all kinds of diseases, can-
Arnilrt tnmnrn cnnnumntlnn rlrnnov
tPPOldlseaBOB. otc. Do not blamo tho
adtglne whon It takes an effect and
Kp tho poisons or disease In tho
You must not oxpect to be
easos all without the uso of tho knife
or poisonous minerals or mineral of
any kind.
Thoy are used to being humbugged.
My niedlclnea aro composed of na
ture's herbs what tho human system
requires. Whon the animals got sick
they will help themselves to thoao
herbs, for thoy have tho Instinct, nnd
tho pooplo havo not, bo we have to
make a study of It It has been a llfo
Btudy with me. Do not get weary;
this life Is too short and too swoet to
worry out of this world.
seven additional bodies were brought
up. Twonty-slx are idontlflod. All tho
doad, it was proven, dlod while eating
lunchoB, nnd wore soatod In groups of
flvo and ton mon, with tholr dinner
huckota lie-side- thorn. Tho remains of
tholr lunches was scattered over tho
tloor, and evidences arc that tholr llvos
wore snuffod out quickly. It la ovldont
that flro damp of tremondotiB forco
swopt down upon tho mon with tho
spood or a high wind. Most of tho
victims aro foreigners. Royond tho
four mon at Uio hospital, it -Is almost
cortnln that not ono man oscapod
allvo.
It public until negotiations with
Vatican Is finished.
the
Was Marrried Only Six Hours
to His Foster Sister
Telegraphic Briefs.
Treasury statistics show great in
crease with tho Island possessions.
Ratrlco, Nob. has had a $ 125,000 fire.
Congressman Hull has boon ronoml
nated In Iowa.
Tho hot wavo at Pittsburg hns been
followed by heavy rnlns.
The United StatoB has boon asked to
Intervono In a triangular contest for
tho torrltory -of Arco hotween Hollvln,
Pom and Chill.
Two long-haired medlclno fakirs,
heavily armed, tried to hold up tho
steamor Dubuquo, noar Rock Island,
and woro both killed.
Two mon nnd a woman broke Jail
at San Diego, Cat.
In n flro at Reno, Nov., the lC-month-old
baby of Mrs. A. U. Nelson was
burned to death.
A Paris dispatch says tho experi
ments with Bubmnrlno wiroless tolog
rapliy at Chorhorg wore successful.
Mossagos woro racoivod without dlfll
culty whoa undor wator.
Vancouver Harracks, Wash., is like
ly to be mado a larjco army post.
POSSI
u
SURE
OF ITS PREY
QUEEN'S
CHARITY
BAZAAR
Biggest Affair of Its
Kind Eyer Held
Notable American Women
Largely Interested
Sheriff Is Confident Tracy's Escape
Is Impossible
Completely Surrounded He is Hiding In the
Brush On a Hill
Another Story of the Spectacular Display of the Outlaws
Iron ,Nerve
Tracy's Movements Since Thursday, contotnplato a concerted niovo from all
sldoB at a given signal.
Altoona, Pa., July 11. Tho officials
of tho Cambria Mining Company this
morning stated that tho list or doad
would not oxcood 80. A ;nost rigid in
vestigation of tho dlsastor will be
mado as soon as posslblo.
RESIDENTS
TRAVEL IN
BOATS
Pottland, July 11. Cliffoul D. Hur
voy, 21 years old, six hours nftor wod
ding his fostor sister, committed suicide-
last night by sending a hullot
through his hoart. Harvey, who had
been tending bar for his rather In tho
saloon on tho northwost corner or Park
and Morilson streets, reported for du
ty nnd put on his apron at tho usual
hour last night. At 8:10 his lifeless
body with a 38-callbro rovolvor lying
noar tho right hand, w.s round In a
back room or tho saloon, and his ratti
er Colonol J. II. Hnrvoy, was standing
a fow rM)t fioin It.
Summons for phyMlclamt were sent
In. but medical nld was of no avail, for
death had been almost Instantaneous.
Intimate ft lands of young Harvey
said that his net was duo to an unfor-
tunato love affair. Ho had become at
tached to his foster-sister, and his pa
rents objected to their marrlago. Thoy
Idolized Clifford, who was their only
son, and they wlHhod no wedding
which would take him from tholr
homo. Friends also said that the sui
cide and tho young woman had boon
married nt Vancouver In tho after
noon, and It was to tholr union that
llarvoy attributed tho rubuko of his
father, although Colonel Harvey, at
that time, know nothing or tho
potted wedding.
J. P. Morgan Lend His Jewels
for Exhibition
London, July 11. Tho ootonatlon
bazaar, which Is probably tho hlggost
affair or Its kind uvor hold, and an or
ganization which was chloily duo to
tho onorgy or Mrs. Choato, wlfo of tho
United Statoa ambassador, and other
prominent Amerlcnns, was opened by
Quoon Alexandria, yesterday aftor
noon, Tho bazaar was hold In tho bo
tanical gardons, Regent Park. It waa
In nld or tho hospital for sick children.
Ovor C000 tickets, nt a guinea each,
woro sold In advance.
Stoppod at tho home of E. M. John
son, Wednesday,
Rodo to Johnson's placo on tho
whlto horso ho Btolo near Ronton
Tuesday night.
Arriving he gavo tho farmer money
with which to buy n rovolvor nt Ta
coma. Tracy told Johnson ho would kill
tho ratnlly ir tho messenger Informed
tho officers whoro ho was. -Johnson
obeyed orders, Tracy remaining at tho
ranch until .Wednesday night, whon
Johnson returned with tho weapon.
Tho outlaw departed on horseback,
and Johnson waited until yostordny
morning hororo raising an alarm.
News camo from Sheriff Cndlheo, nt
Seattle, lato last night that ho now has
tho locnllty In which Tracy Is hiding.
Ho Is believed to be oficuuood on n
hill, commanding the approach from
Tho ndvanco will ho preceded by the
hounds, which will ho cast looso Im
mediately aftor daybreak, hi tho hopo
that tho fugitive may bo driven to hay.
Michael Dolan, who Bays ho posi
tively recognized Tracy, Is well known
In Auburn, nnd Is regarded as a thor
oughly rollnblo man.
Independent of Dolau's roport thoro
Is abttndnnt ovldonco that Traoy was
In tho vicinity of Auburn yesterday
nftornoou.
Two young women residing near
whoro Dolan llvos, reported tonight
they saw tho phantom-llko outlaw. Ho
passed them on the county road, going
In the direction of the locality whero
Dolan believes he Is now hiding.
Joseph Jnne, warden of tHo Oregon
penitentiary, Is at South Rand. Wash.,
to Identify the msned. held there, who
all sldos, and the plans of the sheriff Jim believed to ho Merrill.
CS-X&.
Seattle, July 11. The sheriffs posse which surrounded the hill
where Tracy It hiding, near Kent, exchanged shots with him at mid
night. The men are all expert marksmen and woodsmen, familiar
with the country, employed around the hill. The bloodhounds are on
the trail. Tracy tried to board a freight train on the grade at S
o'clock this morning, but failed, and retreated Into the brush on the
hill top. The sheriff believes he has Tracy where escape Is Imposol
ble. The railways are permitting the search of all trains.
fcXD&XsXOrtLrjWsM
DRESSED
ASA
ro-
FlOOd Situation Unchanged,
and Doing Much Damage
Dr. Cook cures all kinds of disoasos.
Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St., 8a-
lem, Ore- la the man you ounht to
n a few days, for your sickness , consult. He Is a natural doctor. He Is
Igeaso has 'een a loug time com- descended from a line of German herb-
ailsts, the best physicians In the
world.
Thin Is his fourth year In Salern, and
and It will tako a .long time
fit out of your system. It will
months or a year to build up a
body from the bones up.
the people do not
Johnstown. July 11. Tho work of
identifying the victims Is fonturod with
sconos past description. Only tho
wives, children or parents of tho doad
nro admitted to tho morgue. The
wives threw themsehoti on tho lifeless
bod I ob of tholr husbands, and tholr
eric moved the stoutost hearts to
tears. Up to tlie noon hour 37 Identifi
cations had been made. An official
statement Issued by the mine officials
says the explosion was due to fire
damp.
Dos Molnos, la., July 11. Tlie flood
situation Is practically unchanged, al
though the great danger that threat
ened yesterday is not bo Imminent.
Thu river is In some places two miles
wldo. The wator Is black and foul,
and It Is feared thoro will bo nn epi
demic when tho wnter recedes. The
sewers are chocked, and suwago Is
filling tho cellars.
WILLING
TO
ARBITRATE
Freight Hands Agree to Abide
By Decision of Board
BOY
Woman Wanted to Beat Her
Way On Trains
Cliltnao, July 11. In nervous mi-
RoaU are the only means of travel V-t characterising the attitude of the
union teamsters, and doubt enshroud
In the flooded districts, and are uece-
Johnstown, Pa., July 11. Bight
llvo man were found In the mlno this
.. mt-i- i ... .. I
up. ms in scores or patients and friends can tes- afternoon. They had secured nlr by
understand, j tlfy to his skill In their cases breaking the air pipe. At 1 o'olock 87
tead the Above Remarkable Cure.
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BANCROFT
259 CcmlSt.
OPTICAL CO.
Elen, Ortfoo
W do our owa
irtallats.
Exmlea:loa free.
sary In reaching many houses, which j K sottlament. the freight handlers'
the occupants refuse to vacate. Oretit ,,4r,ko (!fl,,tliiues. It was nnuoiincwl
destruction will prevail, and the 3U00 1 ,a(lt nlgUt UlIlt u, ,-jiroads wore will
victims will have to subsist on charl- !nK t0 aitrate. the frright handlers
ty. IIundratlR were compelled to Imi( bavin areMl t abide by any decision
in the parks last night. The property arrivud nt by the local board of aibl
lose will exceed J1.0&0.O00. T)lwe wn- trjU(m IjJt UJ) p JWM1 ,Jl wpreBen.
a break of the levees In the factory tntlv of tj1B rallrwids failed to up-
district last night, almost completely JH,ar ut the apoliiUd place. In view of
submerging large brick hulldliiKM rew.nt (eVeloimenU Uie millce fear
flllel with costly machinery. Many outiraQus. and 200(1. natralmen are
Rattle Creek, Mich., July 11. Dent
rlco Phllhurii, or Detroit, was arrested
hero Inst evening for masquerading In
male attlru. Shu and her husband ex
pected to bent tholr way to Poitland,
where "Rob," or Robert W. Phllhurii,
had a bettor Job than In Detroit. He
had not money enough for both tick
ets, so his wife was to stay with his
mother. Roatrlco objected, and met
"Rob" at tho dupot with brown curls
clipped und dressed as it hoy. She
mnde him promise to tramp It, and
whon they got this far they were ar
rested. This afternoon they were ie
leused a truiikful of clothes having ar
rived for the girl. Hhe will travel the
rest of the way In a sleeper, while
"Rob" will ride on freight trains alone.
Well Selected Posse
Are Now Closing In
Seattle,, July 11. At 1 o'clock,
Guard Carson, working wllth his dogs,
after Tracy, says the fugitive Is but a
short distance ahead. He Is traveling
fast toward Palmer, having evidently
been frightened by the numerous road
guards, and Is making wonderful
speed. The posse now thinks he slept
last night at Buckley, Burns' old dis
trict, densely covered with brush and
woods. He Is traveling faster than at
any time before. The posse has been
kept on the run for some time, tho
done giving tongue always. The chase
Is now In a dense woods. From four
sides the posse Is approaching a cen
tral point. The last posse was organ
ized by miners from Dlack Diamond.
A battle Is expected when the posses
close In.
Later A telephone report at 2:15
says the fight Is on, and three deputies
havo been shot.
Seattle, July 11. At 6 o'clock this
morning tho sheriff took tho blood
hounds to Covington, near fthoro Tra
cy was last soon at midnight, Tho
sheriff Is confident tho end will como
today.
houi
wete washed away.
held In readiness for Instant call.
bodies had been recovered. The re
port of a second explosion Is untrue.
WILD RUN OF FLAT CAR.
Must Stand Trial in
Angeles County
It yi"
I DAY HA. ISO TEBROR9
os kltcbca Is ei-lrccd with s
No hcatloe up of tbe whole
hot day. Heat U oaly sp
ire eee-Jr A a nailer of
uoaiy a r-a.e wH! sees
ta savta- Of tuiL wkia
ha-M mlec-tlorwt-4
caaaot bvertsitmat. ike
t coac-ttn:e of I-U cleaaiy
i mniicr
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Orangeade
Sosiethln. Good
to Drink at
SODA F0UHTAIH
114 State Street.
Breaks Away From Freight Train on
Mountain Grade.
Ashland, Or., July 11. A remark
able accident occurred on the South
ern Pacific Company's lines here ye-U-rday.
A flat car, loaded with rock
fiom the Dunn (marry, got away from
a-i extra freight train at Ayers spur,
e'.x miles south of Ashland, and eame
tt-arlng down the heavy Siskiyou
mountain grade, and through town at
the rate of R$ lailee an hour. The run
away ear went paet the dispatcher's
office like a blue streak. The regular
northbound train had only left the sta
tion a few t-lBMtee before, ami was ob
tbe main line Bearing MedfonL sfiii if
seemed, as though It wottW twrely be
overtakes asd erased JU by the
rwaawar car Train Dtoftateher H. ft.
Puere wlrwl to tbe Medfortl oSlw of
tie lrajfldtBK danger and there was
iut time for th brafceuian to rush to' t'iaK-e Bott of Wood burn
tUe switrb and )t the runaway car aira today
THE CALL'S
LIBEL
CASE
Los
Hun Pranelsco, July 1LClaus
SpreckhM and Manager Leak, of the
Call, today applied to tbe supreme
eourt for a writ of habeas corpus, r- " '
qHMitlRg their relas from custody.
They must stand trial In Los Angeles,
iXii2r!iaiffl2f-X)(
DOE8 IT PAY. "
A merohant who had two
stores In small villages tried an
experiment. He put a bargain
counter In eaoh store contain
ing the same articles at exactly
the same prlee.
In the newspapers of one vil
lage he advertised his speolal
counter. In the other village
he did not advertise and sold
good, amounting to $984. In
the store In the village where
he did advertise he sold goods
amounting to $1,7i. Iron and
Hteel.
Coronation To
Be in August
London, July 11. The king contln
lieu to Nlet well, and Is Improving In
every reepeeL
Liverpool, July 11. The Post today.
In speaking of tho king's lllniMw, says:
Ills majesty Is anxious to hurry the
coronation; It may be held August Uth
The doctors believe It would be to his
advantage to have It as soon as po
slble, ns his mnjesty Is worrying him
self a great deal about this subject.
IxndB, July U.lt Is officially an
nouufcd today that the eonuiiHtloN will
occur between the Sth agd Uth of Au
gust.
o
The Oklahoma Tragedy.
JojiIIh. Mo.. July 11. The bodlesi of
the four persons fotiml murdered near
Prudence, O. T. Monday, are believed
to be those of A. C. itone, wife ami
two children, of llaxUr Springs Kan
J. W. (Hon, who Is In Joplln. says
that his brother. A. O. MtoHw, left Ras
ter Hpiingu June Oth for Oklahoma,
county In the Gagt) IIM suit. Argu
menu began this morning before Su
perior Court Judg -Slose oa a writ of
prohibition regueetfld ky CJage to pre
vent Police Judge Pritz tmm trying
the libel cam. The governor and
both deeudaRts were projent. '
0 ,., u "' overland, and that he was In
&Se332 vicinity of Pnideneo at the time
Summer Hotel Clerk (U bride and the iHurdera were suppo-ed to nave
groom) Do you wleh a northern or
southern exuasureT
Urlde (bluuhlnglf)- Oh, please, air.
no esftHiere at alt' July Suwrt Bet.
o
Tbe wife Ok. Clmr, Pre lost my
bathing suit! WHftt shall I dor
Tbe husband Don't imy anything
was in about it it won't be missed July
Smart get
been committed. He had been la the
bay baelNete at Ilaxter SuriHga, and
bad gou to Oklahoma, seekiug em
liloywwt as a harvest hand. He car
ried but little money, but had a valu
able outfit. Stone was 90 years of
age. and bis wife 38. The children
w-e a girl, aged 8 and a boy of .
These descriptions fit those sent from
Pjuilv&CO j
Seattle. July 11. Prom two shies of
the creek above Covington the potties
are closing In. They believe Tracy Is
between them. The hounds failed to
follow the scent, although It was
known to have been made by Tracy.
Tlie guards say the ground Is too dry.
Tiaey met a girl and a Imy last night,
and asked the road to Palmer, also one
to Seattle. He appeared to be feeling
had. Ills wonderful nerve seems grad
ually breaking down under the strain
I'or tlie first tJme since his escape he
has (he appearance of a hunteJ ani
mal. Rumors received at noon that
he had been seen again near Kent;
proved to lie unfounded. Merrill is re
IHirted to have Ihuhi seun are tulles
above where Tracy waa supimmmmI to
be, but the olHeers aro unable to con
firm this. The sheriff's pnes Is hiHler
selected than ever befor..
o
Teashers Are Net Preselytlng
Washington. July 1L--A cablegram
hu lMf-n received front Acting Oov
m urrivlit of the Ihilluidiice. d
H4n tbMi the schnol teachers a
proselyting antoug the Catholics
o--In
Twe Seas-s ef the Ward.
As the late congressman rram the
Pourth New Jersey district strolled up
ilroad street in Newark two weeks
befor. his death, he pasted a couple
of gentlemen standing uenr the I'm
dentlal building, ouc of whom has
political ambitions.
"I should like to be In his tttum
right hom - said the politician, mus
ingly. "A big ttsh. I suppose' resjarhed
his oompanlait.
"muh eoll tic ally and lUnrally." was
the reply. "He's a congressman and
his nam In leJinou.' New York
TlrjMM.
TiUJIte: Mint Primrose Don't
yoH ver give ynr ttog any exerciser
Mies Hollyhock Ifondllug a fat pug
dog at course, I fxd him with
chocolates every few minut" just to
make him wag his tcIL I
Traoy Looks Worried.
Seattle, July 11. At - o'clock this
morning Tracy was seen on tlie hill
top. The sheriff believes the fugitive
Is where esoape Is Impossible.. Traoy
nppenred to be visibly worrlod hon
seem by the duputlue hint night.
' o -
Rert R. Rnrker, a well-known Salem
hoy, who is usHocinted with a protul
netit legal linn In Ohlongo, start for
Balem on tlie 10th Inst., for a two
weeks' visit.
Miss Chnrlotte Lunn, of North Yak
ima, Wiuhlngton, is the guest of Ijer
aunt. Mrs. A. A. llurton, on Hast State
street.
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