THE DAILY JOURNAL.
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Tonight and tomorrow, fair.
Watcl the Fight for Flat Salaries.
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VOL. XII.
8ALEM, OREGON,
MONDAY, JULY 21. ,1902.
Ai
j-H-i-H-n i n h-m-m-m-h-
traw
Our prices arc cheaper this ypnr
OrcisJi
crnsn MiuB iiniKH wuii miougii ior tirosa wour. ui cotireo we hnve them
finer nt COe nnU C5c.
Fancy braid drees straw lints at 05c, 95c. $1.10.
TYCOONS 26c They'ro the cooleBt hate on earth.
HARVEST HATS nt 10c, 15c. 20c, 2oc.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Kor men from 2fic up. The 4ric grado is extra good value.
Shirts, Overalls, Gloves
And all kinds of goods for haivcst near.
Our $1.15 Horsetiide Glove
Is the host on fhe market. 'J hey
sou ami pnniue.
Our t)0c horaihido glove is goxl
The
New York Racket !
Our prices are lower than at rpgulnr stores for tho same quality.
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE
PIUCE CASH STORE.
E. T. BARNES, PropT.
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THE SIMPLE WORD "WHY"
In big In importance. The "why and wheroforo" of our leadership In watch
and clock iepa'ring ia this: Tha mo nko infinite paino. No job, however small,
ih eliphted. Our bcot knowledge and skill ib nt tho disposal of evory ciiBtoincr.
And nur lutCH nro (lie very lowest at which good, carotin work tan bo dono.
Kemembor wo clean jewelry for our customers free of ehargo.
Barr's Jewelry Store
Cor. Stale nnd Liberty Sta.
Upheld By All Sj
And conditions of men. A Overholdt's
tine old rye will koy is held in high Iv
vur alike by the mi.lionniro nnd the me
chanic. Has the social charm expreH
ivi) by the 'mi-How," as well as piriiy
Mini maturity turrenn mend it Iiivuln
hMo for medicinal umi Hot uu tie
maiket. hautlie Hunt brnudr of
white and liquors at loo-t rices.
J. P. ROGERS, figs-
"Sum- . -w a'"
Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical .DoctoY?
Ho absolutely cures cancors, tu
mors, gravel, kidney nnd bladder trou
bles, bono dlsoases, asthma, skin dis
insections. My Dear Friend:
You must bear In mind that this
madlcino ia not a poisonoua tonic, nor
a stimulant, nor a temporary relief,
wUlch you got from poisonous drugs,
wnero the rosuus are sure oeaiu buuu-j
er or later. TIiqbo poisons go In your
bones and destroy tho llfo of Uiom
and create all kinds of diseases, can
cerous tumprs, consumption, dropsy,
bono'dlsoases, etc. Do not blarao tho
medicine when it takos an effect and
stirs up the poisons or disease In tho
systom. You must not expect U be
cured in a few days, for your sickness
or disease has een a long time com.
Ing on, and It will take a long tlmo
to get It out of your system. It wlll(
take months or a year to build up a,
new body from tho bones up. This Is
what the people do not understand
Read the Above Remarkable Cure.
BYE
SPECIALIST 2C
A. M. BANCROFT.
Mir. or tbe
BANCROFT OPTICAL CO.
259 Com'l St, Sslem. Oreton
We do our own
(TlOdlDM
Examlastloa free.
Widow of Dr. Smith Suicides.
Portland, July 21 Mre H. A.
smith widow of Representative Dr.
V 1 Smith, suicided by Jumping Into
Uu river Despondency is the cause.
Tin- body has been recovered.
Mrb Charles Hayes, of Pittsburg.
'i i is the guest of her sister. Mrs. W.
H HMie sang at the asylum Sunday
rt rbapel sen ice t
( H Hinges i Think of Hmseai U
in mm a h-h
Hats
N'l).
than over before. The 2ic line of f
stand the hard wear nnd stay I
but it pays to buy tho best.
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Leaders in Low Pricer.
JTlLcxL
How About Your Eyes
Get your eyes tested at C. T. Pom
eroy s so you can see perfectly.
Gold filled spectacles warranted 10
years, formerly $3.50 now $2 00.
Watches, gold filled cases, Elgin
or Waltham movement from $10
to $20.
C. T. Pomeroy ...
Jeweler and Optician, 288 Com'l. St.
eases all without the uso of tho knife
or poisonous minerals or mineral of
any kind.
They aro used to being humbugged.
My medicines aro composed of na
ture's herbs what tho human system
requires. When tho animals got slok
they will help themselves to those
herbs, for they havo tho Instinct, and
tho peoplo havo not, so wo havo to
inako a study of It It has beon a llfo
study with mo. Do not get weary;
this llfo Is too short and too sweet to
worry out of this world.
Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases.
Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St, Sa
lem, Ore., Is tho man you ought to
consult He Is a natural doctor. He It
descended from a line of German herb
alists, the beat physicians In tho
world.
This Is his fourth year In Salem, and
scores of patients and friends can tes
tify to his skill In their cases.
Navel
Orangeade
Somethlne Good
i to Drink at
SODA FOUNTAIN
114 State Street.
home from an outing at Hot Uhe aad
primipel seni "". .-- ,
Mrs. M- O. Potter aad daughter of j
Portlsad. were the guests ot Miss Klls
Shlpn the past wss.
Mrs. K. Waters sd Mrs Geo K
Watsrs are home tram a rlsU to Port
laud.
The Salem Wa.ter Company has shut
off Its water ier, d ls "I-1108
its plaut by steam, while some rm..
ar being mado to tho flume.
STEAMER
CUT IN
TWAIN
And Sinks Witll ItS
u...., c,i,ri,
nuiuau ricigm
In a Collision on the River
Elbe Near Hamburg
Passengers v Were Returning
Excursionists Hamburg, July 21. Tho excursion
stenmor Primus was sunk In a colli
sion with tho Humburg-Ainorican tug
Hansa, In tho Elbo rlvor early this
morning. Tho Primus was from Kux
ohiide, nnd hail 1S5 passengers alumni,
Including tho Eilhcck male chuial so
ciety. Tho. Hansa struck tho steam
er about 12:!10 o'clock, when both
boatH were between Ulankono. and
Nelnstedtom. Tho Primus was cut In
two and sank immediately, only 110
paHsengers being saved. Tho place of
tho collision Is ono of tho widest In
tho Elbo rlvor, and Is between ir and
20 miles down from Hamburg.
Ah tho day advances somo of the
missing passengers havo made tliolr
appeal anco, reducing the ostlmnto of
tho number lost to between 50 and CO.
Tho Primus had made tho excursion
trip from Uuxtohude and waB attempt
ing to cross tho river chnnnol when
sho was rammed into by tho Hansa.
Tho tug almost cut tho Hteamcr In
two nnd tried to save tho big boat by
hastening her ashore. Tho attempt
failed, nnd tho Primus sank. The
Hnnsa'tf crow then started Into rescue
tho pnnle-strlcken passengers, taking
aboard about fifty. Many Jumped In
to tlib wator, fioin whli'li 2fi woro tak
en allvo by other crafts. Tho accident
cannot lie explained. It was a bright
moonlight night. Thlitoen bodies havo
been recovered, nt dnyligh't otbeis will
bo speedily found, an tho boat sunk
only 100 feet from tho shore,
o
Big Claim for
Attorney Fees
Judge Ilolso bus set until July 20th
to hear objections to claims, which
will havo to bo argued before him.
Hecolvor Gatch hopos to recom
mend payment of a dividend hb soon
ns tho objections are nrguod nnd dis
posed of.
For Attorney's' Fees.
Hrown & Wrlghtmnn today filed with
Circuit Judge Holso a clnlm of $G60(T,
for nttornoys foos for legal sorvlcos
In connection with tho lltlgntlo!) at-
tending tho Gllbort bank prior to tho.
appolntmont of Claud (latch as ro
celvor. Tho claim is soggrogated In
to tliroo amounts, ns follews: Caso
of Johnson vs. Tllmon Pord, oxueutor.
ot nl.. In U. S. circuit court, ?2B00;
nnmo case U. S. District court, $3000;
bankruptcy enso Foul vs. Gllbort, un
dor which Gatch was nppolntod ro
ceivor, $1000. Judge Holso did not
pass on tho claim which was roforred
to Clnud Gatch, tho receiver, and its
further consideration wns doforred un
til tho rocolvor mnkes his report on
the claim.
The Whale Suit.
Judge Holso this afternoon gave a
decision In tho suit for nccnuntlng of
C. A. Whale vs. Claud Gatch, revolver
Of the ailbert bank,
tho contract under
court hold that
mISL.1! !
posed of the musical Instruments was
valid, but when tho pianos reverted
from the purchasers, then Whale's
profits should be re-charged to him.
Court also hold that all unsold pianos
and orguns now on hand should be
considered the property of the defunct (
bank, and should go to the receiver, j
The court refused to make any settle
ment at this tlmo for the reason that
other Instruments are liable to reveit
to Whslo, as agent, and In that event,
the original profits of Whale, In nego
tiating tbe sale of tbe Instruments,
should be deducted from tiie balance
of about $800 that Whale claimed was
due him from the bank
DHIUIIBHIIMIEME1MIIIHIIHI
UK THKHMOMETKR IS LOW
in tbe kitobes, always vthengsB ia g
need for cooking. And you don't, g
bsve to worry over the rise in the at
orieeof wood. It u the fuel par g
excellence In the warm wes'ber, g
no bet no aities, bo din no unit.
Inetesd, comfort, c nvsnieros,
elrsnlioeM, reonomy. Oil stoves
awl ranges of every si and style
eapplied by the Sclera Us Light
O mpsny at ioweet prices
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO.
Dhniu fitta. 4 Chemsketa St
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ATTACHED
THE WIFE'S
PROPERTY
DwMn Loses On Appeal in
Noblltt Replevin suit
Opinion As to a Railroad Eat
ing; House
Tho Oregon supromo court nt noon
today handed down three opinions, and
passed upon two motions, as follews:
Mrs. L. It. Noblltt nnd C. P. ZIoglor,
respondents, vs. P. W. Durbln, nppol
lant; appoal from Marlon county, G. II,
Uurnctt, Judge; opinion by Justlco
Dean; afllrmed.
This was a suit to rccovor posses
sion of personal proporty, consisting
of horses and carriages used In a liv
ery stable at Hubbard. Tho property
had been attached by Durbln, then
sheriff, In nn action brought ngalnst
W. Noblltt. Tho only question in
dispute was as to Noblltts' ownership
of an undivided one-half Interest In
tho property. Plaintiff's alleged that
Mrs. Noblltt owned tho undivided one
half Interest, nnd not her husband. It
was contended, among other things,
by the dofendunt that, In order to ns
soit ownership of tho personal prop
erty it was necessary that Mrs. Noblltt
should havo filed a list of that proper
ty. Tho court holds that where such
property Is purchased by a wlfo, with
her own money, and at tho trial of tho
caso It was shown that tho proporty
was couveyod to Mrs. Noblltt by a bill
of sale, then tho caso does not como
within tlio languago of tho statute,
which "would scorn to provldo for tho
4-t-H-l-f
Affairs of a
The cholera in Manila Is decreasing.
English Conservatives are dissatisfied with Balfour.
King Edward attended divine services at Cowes yeoterdny.
A cyclone swept Klew, Russia, killing 20 people, and damagjng
property. j
London papers comment favorably on the United States In the
friars' questions. i
Filipinos Implicated In the mnssajfijifAjpcrlcan soldiers havo
been arrested.
M. Peletan, minister of marine, urges for Increased conscription
to the army of France.
A contract was let In London for the American-Pacific cable, to
be laid between Honolulu and Manila.
Giovanni P. Mlroslnl, an Italian banker, has contributed $100,000
to help rebuild the campanile In Venice.
Twenty-five Turks were killed In an engagement with Bulgarian
troops, and a body of Turkish regulars at Trumnltza, European
Turkey.
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flllnc of such a list only when the
, nronorty claimed wns
owned by the
...If Ilt ,ile tmi(, 0r i1G1.
marriage, or
nftorwards acquired by bequest. Inher
ltnnco or gift of some poison, other
thnu'hor husband."
Munilo Abraham, appellant, vs. Ore
gon anil California ituuioau company, i
Southern Pacific Company and Ciitha
rlno Clarke, respondents; appeal fioin
Douglas county; J. W. Hamilton,
judgo; opinion by Justice Heau; af
flrmod.
This suit was brought to enjoin de
fondants from operating an outing
homo on land convoyed to the Oregon
& California Railroad Company, for
all legitimate rallioad nnd warehouse
purpose. The pioperty Is located at
Glendale. The opinion holds that con
ducting nn eating house Is a .legitimate (
rMnatX nurKMMI, if tw convenience of J lines wns oxtremeiy cordial, umi con-
"' trav8""K ",,,,,,(, '"" h0 irveiiiKrKtuinted Tart upon ti.o "succe or
thereliy an(1 ,,,, ft revlow of the
deuce the court finds that nn eating
, house Is n convenience nt Gleiidale.
I Kllxabetli Hobson, nppelhint. vh
Jullett Hamilton, Mary M. Jones and
John H. Jones, respondents; apiieal
GARMENT WORKERS STRIKE
They Demand Shorter Hours
and Last Year's Waec Scale
New York, July 21. It Is estimated
this morning that J6.1MM) garment
i workers are out on strike, and that be -
I fore the snd of the week 16,immj more.
JOHN W. MACKAY, DEAD
The last of the Bonanza Kings.
Died of Sunstroke In London
i.niuin .lulv 1 JoIih W. Mackay.
of 8an Pracls'j, Us Ikihshss. klag. ut the world's rich mm. He. with
who has lies suffsriug from heait flood and Pair, established the Ns
prostration sines ThMrsday last, died vsda Haak of San Praiwlso. of which
at his residence at Carl etc a House' he was president U the ed ut his life
Terrats, at :tO o'ekxik last evening. ' With Jawss Gordon UeHHStt he sstab
Mr. Maeksy's cm1IUb had lnj-!llshs the Comwsrrlal Cable Ciin-,
proved, but ths patisst had a bad
night, aad yesterday a coasiiUaUim
was held by Hire physletuHs. Mr.!
Macfexr stre-jr worse as U 'lay pro-i
gresssd. He was HRSflHsetoHS most of ,
the tlHts. asd tffsd rsrr ieaoHily. j
(Joss WIIHaiH Maekr was horn In
IxtbliB, Novembsr M. 111. asd wstt
with his tathsr's family U Nsw York
when he was I ysars oW. J Is Isanied I
the shipttulhllng trass, but wmi w hhivts in ww r - ,-
raiifrnia lo 161, aud esgagsd isaad Hnglish wsOilewts oa ths coatl
mining U- heW a two-Ufihs interest ' bent The funeral arrangement have
,u u fou.gaa Honatna win's of thei not yel beo dtded upon
DROWNED
AT CLATSOP
BEACH
i
Young Man, Season's
' First Victim
Had; Ventured Out
Surf Line
Beyond
her
Neil
Life Line Nor
Life
Boat Available
Sousldo, Clatsop Hoach, July
21.
Cbas.iStahl, aged 25, and a enrpontor
by tintle, wos awopt out to sua and
drowned nt noon yesterday, In slglt
of several hundred bathers mid spec
tators, who thronged tho bench. Stahl
had ventured out beyond tho surf lino,
ahouti a quarter of a mllo from shore,
when a stioiig cross current caught
him and swept him from sight. Thoro
was some talk of trying to got a life
boat through tho brenkers, and severnl
persons came running down from tho
rldgo hack of tho shore lino, nnd snld
tho carpenter was still alloat Hut
others declared they had soon him
finally disappear; so nothing wns done.
Clatsop Peach has neither lifeline nor
llfobont.
General Brooke Retired.
Nqw York, July 21. (lonornl J. It.
HroqUo. retired from tho army today
on nccount of tho ngo limit. Ho wns
succeeded in command of tho Dopart
moiit of tho Enst bv (lonornl M ('Ar
thur. - H - M - f - H - H - t - H Hill H-M-H-H-
from Linn county; It. P. Ilolso, Judge;
opinion by Chief Justice Moore,; re
vel sod and remanded.
Coiighnnoiir vs. Hutchinson, motion
to modify decree In respect to costs,
denied.
United States Mottgugo Trust
Company vs. Willis, former Judgment
us to Mists vacated, and neither to ic
rer costs.
Taft's Mission !
to Rome Ended
Home. July 21. Governor Tnft bade
farewell to the Pope this morning. In-'
stt'iid of yoetet day. as printed. Ills Ho-
Miosis
evl-'your labom here." He expressed tbe
hone that negotiations will be con
tinued at Manila in tbe sums spirit of
friendliness. Tho Pope accompanied
i u h member of the commission to the
.l.uii it tlii rtlinfnliui
i III go out. They demand a 10-hour
f working week, and imminent or last
1 star's union seals.
Cumstuck lwle. which made lilm one
pany. asd was nrssMesi w uie rosiai
Telgraih Cowpaity.)
I-oMoi. jHly fl. As uuiatm 0 W,
lMiy of Juhti Maekay this ltwrHlng re-;
veale4 the fact tai a smMsn auacK
ut syawpe was ths IwwsdteU eamf
of dsath. Ths eoroHsr dscWsd Ut aa ,
IfMiusst was Not ussassary. Mrs.
Masfcajr rscslrsd a targs wbsr of
EXPERTIN6
HAS BEEN
RESUMED
County Records to Be Exam
ined Up to July 1,190,3
Clarke and Buchanan to Do
Work-New Record System
Tho hooks of tho outgoing county
olllcors wl(l bo exported by Messrs.
Clarkg'and Huchnnan, of Portland, up
to tho ond of their administration
July7, 1002. Geo. W. Huchnnan, ono
of tho oxpoits, enmo up from Portland
Sunday, and began work on ox-Shorlff
Durbln's books this morning. Ho will
bo Joined In a few days by Mr. Clarke.
Tho work now being dono by
Mossrs. Clnrko & Huehannn Is n con
tinuation of their former continct, un
dor which tho examination of tho rec
ords will bo completed to date. Tho'
exports expect to finish tliolr labors In
12 or 15 days.
New Record System.
Messrs. Clarke & Huchnnan will also
Install a new system In sovornl of tho
offices for. tho keeping of tho county
records. County Judgo Scott this
morning stated, that no chnngoH for
tho present, nt lenst, woro eontom
plnted in tho olllco of tho sheriff.
A systom that Is claimed to ho nn
Improvement over tho record books
now used In those departments will ho
Introduced In the olllccs of Clerk Ro
land, Hucordor Slegmund nnd Treas
urer Hlchnrdson.
Senator Itchell's Daughter Weds.
Washington, July 21. Mrs. Magglo
Mltcholl-Holinbohl, tho twice widowed
daughter of Senator Mitchell, of Ore
gon, was married In this city this
morning to Piniicln lloyt Grllllu, n
Now York lawyer. Tho coromony was
porfiumed at St. Paul's Episcopal
church, the senator giving tho daiigh
lor away. . Intimate friends only nt
tended.
Old-Time Minstrel Dead.
Hoston, July 21. J. J. Kelly, tho last
of tho old-tlmo minstrels, is dead of
rhoiimntlsm of the heart, aged 00.
Por years ho was foaturml as "tho
Bllvor-volncod tenor," and his singing
of "Hlnck Eyed Susan' 'mid "lleautlful
Islo of tho Sea" miulo him popular a
decade ago.
Condition of King Edward.
Cowos, July 21. Today's bulletin
snys that tho king's wound continue
to heal satisfactorily, Tho king Is
gaining strength.
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Greets vou once aeain with
ue-givinjf anything1 we have
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2 goods purchased especially
jar;tes io q tj)e v ,e a
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ASIDE FROM THE MANY "SUMMER SALE" BARGAINS WE OFFER FOLLOWING MID-SEASON TREAT:
MONDAY
We mHI lKln our elx-ilay treat by
offering a tplendid new line of
WASH GOODS K
Worth 36c and 40c a yard for
ISc a yard
THURSDAY
Men's stiff boeoiu colored shirts
Worth SI. SO, Special SI 00.
Worths 1.00. Special 75c
And a Wc line with collar and cuff
attached, for
45c each
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Great
WASH GOODS REDUCED 1-3
Trunks, Batrs and Telescopes fer
the summer Hip at lowest prise.
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CAPTAIN
LYON
RETURNS
From Participation in
the Manhunt
Believes Tracy Could Be Trail
ed Down With Good Dogs
He Has Formed a Strong Con
federacy of Criminals
Walter Lyon, private secretary to
Governor Gper ,who hns beeu with the
Cudlheo posse of mnn-hunters, In
Washington, slnco July 1th, has re
turned, and relates somo Interesting
experiences, not the least or which
wns sleeping In log shncks. the open
forest, nnd becoming acquainted with
woo'Ulcks, bedbugs, grnybacks and
common Huns enough to havo fur
nished entertainment to a thicker
skinned nnlninl than tho privnto see
rotaty. dipt. Lyon leturnod Siuidny, and
snys Tincy wns loft In tho vicinity of
Lnko Sawyer, near Hlnck Diamond, the
most mountainous roglou of King
county. Tho pursuit wns abandoned
upon Shoilrf Cudllioo falling to find
Tiacy In tho cabin, whoro tho stool
pigeon talked with tliqm two dnys be
fore, and whero "Tattoo" Hod and
Cummins, ex-convlcbi, were with Trn
cy, and are still with him. Thoy aro
a hand of robbers of tho most desper
ate chnrnctor, and if not captured will
carry on hlghwny operations, and mny
visit Oregon occasionally. Tracy r
supposed to be In the vicinity, recup
erating fioin a slight wound In the
hip, received at Covington.
Tho stool pigeon reported that ho
had seen tho wound, which had closed
and restored, but Trncy's pal oponnd
It with a uuor, and It wns very snro
for nwhlle, Tracy's undershirt, with
buckshot holes In It, wns round. As
to tho possibility or rapturing Tracy,
Captain Lynn has little doubt. Cud!
hoo will not let him rest so long ns he
Is In King county, and' will renew n
vlgorouia,pursiilt. Others will get In
with Tracy, Just ns young Wnrd did.
Tiacy will not tnke ns a m any petty
cilmliial. The men who mo admitted
to his organisation must be such us
have committed a capital crime, nnd
who cannot afford to get Into the
clutches or the law, and have no In
terest In turning against Tracy. "Tat
too Kd" Is one of the kind. Not so
much Is known uheiit Cummins. It Is
m&XT
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The Bis: Store.
a whole week of interestinir bargains which surpass in val
ever offered to our palions.
r t. i - l- J
for our high class summer trade. It s one ot Meyers pecui
m,'c).season treat that they will not soon forget.
TUESDAY
It will be (i treat to et nut of our
new
WASH SKIRTS
In advert, linen, or pique, worth
flSOeauh, fur
98c each
FRIDAY
Aiiothor bffsr In s line of extra
Mull iiisllty.
wash goods;
Worth ftOc snd 00c yard, for
25c yard
Mid-Summer
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llMtbini; Hints JWiMhk rrsuV.
8 letters. Caps, Hi. els hili . Lvlisl
OjiIiik Skirts.
Shi
tax sJI&uuu k
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fp,j
TArxiv bAAii A Cnln CHI lirlntc
I UUl TTMU UB UUIU Ulin
known that chnrgofl ot murder hang
over Itetl In both King and ricrco
county-. Ho Is bollovod to lmv'o 'killed
a saloon keeper nt Franklin, within a
month. Sheriff Cudlheo Is being crit
lclsed In King county, but so has tho
shorlff of overy county through" which
they havo passed. Say what thoy will
against Cudllice. ho Is a conscientious
onicor. Tho character ot the pursuit
from now on will necessarily bo dlffl
cult, slnco Tracy will now ehnngo his
tactics, nftor having taken In two part
ners. It will not bo necessary now for
him to appear ovory altornnto day at
some fnrm houso for food. Ho oan
securo subslsteiwo through his ahlos.
With these two pals, nnd tho sym
pathy that exists for him in that re
gion, food can lio obtained without
danger of oxposuro nnd taken Into tho
mountain solltudos, whero humnn bo
lugs seldom visit. This will nmko his
capturo more difficult It Is almost Im
possible to hunt men In such a coun
try without dogs. Carson's dogs woro
young nnd unused to tho country.
When Tracy Is surrounded It will bo
found that dogs nro IndlBponslblo. Tra
cy told the stool plgoon on his last
visit tlfht ho carod loss for Cudlheo
than ror the man with tho dogs. More
dogs and older and better trained
dogs would bo more valtmblo In hunt
ing down Tracy tlinn moro men. Old'
Noll, a bloodhound nt Door Lodgo
prison, Montnna, hns captured more
than ono man, nud If sho can bo ob
tained should bo employed In trailing
Tracy..
o s
Harsh Criticism of Roosevelt
Washington, July 21. Tho Army
and Nnvy Journal, recognlzod aB soml
olllclnl. commenting on tho Smith caso
snys that the gonornl's rotlromont'ls
morally, at least, If not technically, nn
Increase or punishment ndjudgod
against him, and that It violates tho
spirit or tho ono hundred nnd twolfth
nrUelo of wnr, nnd concludea: "Wo
regard the president's notion not only
ns unjust, but unwise nnd tuufurtu
mite." Pluoky MUs Taylor,
Washington. July 21. Itehoeca Tay
lor, the war department dork, dis
missed for ciltlclsing tho presldont In
print, hns brought suit In a writ ot
mnndnmuB today to compel Hoot to
rolnstnto her. In n stntemmit to tho
pross. sho alleges her object In bring
ing the suit Is to dofoiid tho right
of fieo spooch.
FRESH TODAY.
Penotia...
Peanut Taffy
Zinn's
154 State St.. Phone 28 74.
All bright, new, seasonable t
ll1 nttA if MAiiorc nniil. 1
WEDNESDAY
Thli will be our usual ittrprlte of
fer. A new line of ladles'
SUMMER VESTS
Which are ifood values at 3k each
Kill In sold for
18c each
SATURDAY
A line of summvr pettleouti nude
of waehable linsn, giuttham, etc.
PETTICOATS
Ih ifcilflHi at (1.60, will be sokl tsr
98c each
Sales
I SHISTWAISTS REDUCED 1-3
r yiAjajiMT
Anl Oxforti for lammrr wear.
y?3K
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