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fr. I HT FOUR DAILY CAPITAC JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY,, JULVIIgfe tofP". BRYAN ISSUES LETTER AuQounces That He Wil Sup port Parker, But Is Sore Unborn, July, JHon. W. J. Bry an 3al evening4 issued a letter", an-mo-nclng that he would support Park cer and Davis. After giving Mb rea sons for doing ho says: 'X Democratic victory will mean tverr little, If any, progress on eco mvmic questions, so long as the party aamudor the control of the Wall street telcnunt. On the raonoy question Mr. ZBanVcr Is oh thoroughly committed to tthe Ido of the financiers as Mr. ntaowovolt. If he does not go as far as JUMP IN RIVER Started to Elope but Con cluded to End Their Lives Itoseburg, Ore., July 13. Drowning themselvoa to escape capture while doping 1b believed to have been the fato of William Ford, aged 35 years, and Emily IJogard, aged 16 years, near Millwood, this county. Coroner Twltchell was notified by telephone and will hold an Inquest today. The bodies were found in a stream yesterday. Why Ford and tho young girl, who is a niece of Deputy Sheriff Bogard, of Douglas county, should linvo drowned themselves In one an other's company Is a mystery solved CROWN PRINCE INTERFERES Will Espouse Cause of Young Woman Who Was Be trayed FOR FREE ADVICE Every Woman Should Write Dr. S, B. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium. . . . . i oinur a company ib a mystery soivea ilbo neuub cans wou d In retiring' ,.. ... ... ., . .t. , ..... . . OI"y "i i"u uiupumeui meury, which wlrrer dollars in establishing branch gcntraly boevod. Ford ,eaveg Omrirs, In enlarging the powers of the fam, Thw0 s Mt th , htea. motional banks, ana in no subst tut on oubt ,)Ut that tho drownlngwn8 dono of an asset currency, it will bo be- autre ho Is restrained by tho Demo crntx In tho house and senate Noth ing greator can bo expected from him ron tho money question, "On tho trust question the Demo-1 with suicidal Intent, and tho only mystory Is the Incentive for commit ting tho act. Apparently tho secret lovers had started on an elopement yesterday icmtlc platform I. very much better th,B occurml wn,ch mnde cer. ttlran the Uop..b lean platform, but the tnn u,Umat0 im nn(, ( mmlnatlon of Judge Parker virtually for Tho . tQQk . Berlin, July 13. While tho Crown Prince was riding from Potsdam at the head of his guards today, an ele gantly dressed young woman carry ing a babe, threw herself before the prlnco's horse. He asked her what she desired, at d she said that she was an officer's orphan, and that a promt- nont courtier had betrayed and de serted her. and she bosought the prince to compel him to marry her Prince Frederick William promised to report her caRO o the Kaiser, and placed the young woman In care of the chaplain's wife. BALL flvo miles south of Mllwood. o- BUTCHER STRIKE EXTENDS xralllfles ode anti-trust plank. Unless Ihn'fcla lcttor of acceptance ho com xnltB himself to anti-trust legislation "we need not oxpoct him to pursuo a different courso from that pursued 3byi President Roosevelt. "".So far as tho labor qnoitlonH are ansrnod. wo must await Judge atwker's letter boforo wo shall know vwlwthor the laboring mnn has any thing to expect from his election. iiae muor plank as prepared by Judge Now york, July 13.-Three thou Pnrkor'B friends on the subcommlt-1 Bnnd nvo hun(lrC(t )Utchors and other Wo was a straddling, meaningless mini. .nin.i in m,. a. ,11,0, m 'Plonk. In tho full committee planks mornnK. The packers called on the wore adopted In favor of arbitration )ollc0 for protcc0oili vhlch was and tho olgl.t-hour day and against Kranlodi Tho rotallors ,Mt no , government by Injunction; also a bootstlng tho price two cents a Tlank on the Colorado situation. If pound. Judge Parker Is silent or ambiguous ' - on these subjects, It will mean that May0P Jones Dead the men bock of him will not permit ' Toledo. O.. July IS.-Samuel M. Mm to take the labor side on thoso Jo08l the "Golden Rule Mayor," dod disputed quest ons. iat h homo Ia8l ovonlnf? at 5:07 On tho tariff question some little o'clock, as tho result of a compllrn progress may bo hoped for. Hut tho tlon of diseases. Tho Immediate cause rarker men on the committee were of ,,,, llcath w an nbacm on s nearly all In favor of a Very consqrv ' inBg vatlve plank, and It remains to bo ; (Samuel Milton Jones was born TZ Zr f ,Pnrw f, W'" Cnrrr ' nnr &W. North Wales, August 2,,,i im' ,,,8e,rts cnmouTtho ulltu ed by tho full committee." 'Une Watm whtm w f Alter descr I) lie llin ninniini- ,f ,., .... .. . . WENT STRAY Toledo, Or., July 13. Fred, the 12- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Frary, was accidentally shot yester day, and tho chances seem to be against his recovery. W. L. Haines, a locnl butcher, was In the act of shooting a fractious steer, when a sudden movement of tho animal caused him to step back ward and slip down a small embank ment. As ho did so the rifle was turned In tho direction of tho boy and discharged, tho ball entering his left side In front between tho ribs and hip, and passing backward through his body. Tho gun was n 30-callbre Winchester, and tho soft-polnted bul let made a frightful wound. Mr. Haines In prostrated with grief over tho sad accident. DEEPEN UPPER RIVER . Tho Willamette river dredge will bo In shnpo for launching, so It Is an nounced, In about 10 days. By the ,a (.-j y mfrJm , Jtns.JOSEPn LACELLE. GREAT WATER POWER Surveyors on North Santiam River Shows an immense Force Eugene, Or., July 13.-Professor Mc Allister and his party, who returned a fpu- .lavs azo from a-trip up the San- tlam- river, where they have been making a topographical survey, found an abundance of water power there. They began at a point 22 miles above Mill City and surveyed down to tnat place. In their measurements of the flow of water they found a volume of 22,000 cubic Inches a minute. The fait In the distance of 22 miles is 900 Mrs. Joseph Lacollo, Ottawa, East, jee or over 40 feet to tho mile. There .are scarcely any level stretches, the river being almost a connected chain of rapids. They found a great many places at which an enor mous water power could be obtained by constructing dams across the stream, which could be readily dono. At Niagara such a work was under taken, but never completed. A fall of 60 feet Is secured at that place in that manner. 0 MANY. THUNDER STORMS Eastern Oregon Has Largest Number of Water Spouts in Its History OnU Canada, writes j "Parana la better by far than any othor modlclno sold In the Dominion for tho troublos peculiar to tho sox. I suf fered Tvlth backache, headache and dragging down pains for over nine months, and nothing relieved mo a par tlclo until I took Pcruna. A few bottles relieved mo of my miserable half-dead, half-allvo condition. I am now In (rood health and havo neither ache or pain, nor havo I had any for tho past year. If crory suffering woman would take Peruna thoy would soon know its value and never bo without It." Mrs. Joseph LaeeJio. IZome Adrlca. In view of tho great multitude of womon suffering from some form of fomalo dlscasa and vet nnable to find any cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned specialist on lemaio caiarrnai aif eases, has announced his willingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as make application to him during the summer months without charge. Thnfift wfjihlnrr in hrnvniA nntlnnta should address Tho Poruna Medicine Co.. Columbus, Ohio. MANILA CLOUD BURST HOTELS , ., , , , , )' '. no was compoiieu by pov- "u"'"-vu' " "ui w uays. By the 'i.i?J " ."' h,C,, h rty ,0 enRnR0 in M,w 9 a child, n'' of August It is expected that It annlntoln wan secured by "crooked n.i 1., mc. ....... . m, .. ' U-in i, ......i ,. .' .,.-.. I ..... ,atr ho hecamo an oil producer In After having stated that I shall Pennsylvania, West Virginia and support the ticket, and after having Ohio. Ho Invented an I .proved 0 JwSliTu Tr nf0r 8" d0,nB' ! W0" """" "l -abl..hed a fa" think it duo to tho Democrats of tho ,ry , Toledo. He was elected may notion 0 soy thot. while the tight on nr of Toledo In 1807 J. ll T.z im,c, ""r"110,"" ? ,,o',tlmno,,' " "" ' . im a. ,d Too : J. not abandoned. As soon the ,,o was noted for his .dvornn, or J. -election U over. I shall, with the leliml mvnor.., ,'.,..,.. will bo ready to place In commission This will bo nmplo time, so say the stoambont mon, to onoblo her to vory materially Improve the channol of the upper Willamette during tho present season. Along In August the river becomes so shoal In placos that tho boats am kept running with difficulty. At tlmos me owners are compolled t oresort to lining, as It Is tho onlv mo.ino w lilii nr iii..u. i... i...n., . "-" "woni,, uiiuii, it'giHiauon, 1 ""( u i mo on y moans by SiuLtle'roriZ, :::? ' " " ctrtBo 1 they con Mt r vessels to Dltfpert With Purse. Attorney O. C. Palmer, of Portland. Is mlwlng. He carried several nun n(l dollars, and foul ploy Is feared o. of 100 7ZZI Mr.e , Cam".U,nt U' ,,el,, hottM non"ato "lr Sir.h, TL ' 00t b"'" ,0 'nr- on cnadldates for offices by tho dl hl tho friends of popular govern-' m.t primary ) xnunt within the Democratic party to -the support of a radical ami - ' . . HlVlk IKiIImWi tf limlfji it... IV . . ""v v' " " niu I'umoeratio s - imrty ru efllclent means in the hands I (jrOld Uust FI0111, I of tho pwinle for securlne rniir ... S . tho element that routroU tho ltepub llcan party, and for the time being Is ' In control of the Democratic party.' This plan of orKOnliatlon will bo Mlabornted mki." o- Mode by THE 8IDNEY POW. ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for it Bran and horts always on hand. ran P. B. Wallace AGENT wnwMHHuummi, Hllllllllllll II1IUW WHISKY Em ki jgtSBB PUHE AND MELLOW RICH AND DELICATE For Sale bv AUQU8T 8CHREI0ER "3EC HARPER WMISKPV UXHIBtT IN AQRICUL. TURAL OUILDINQ. WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS. :: Capital National f Bank ;; of Salem, trantatts a gamral t . hanking budnwia. Only Na II tlonal Dauk lu Morion county :: Savings : J Bank ; Department ;; IV tare par cost luterwt ''. on savings aooouata. Deposits ; of ONE DOLLAR or more r ; rlvl at any time, lH book I ' meir uostinntlon. In various locall tlos the wator Is not more than 10 or IS Inchos In depth, and tho ropreson tativos of tho transportation compnn los declaro that their steamers vory froquontly havo to ulow throng. gravel bars. Occasionally the craft go aground ko hard and fast that tho greater part of a day Is waBted In get. ung mom out into deep wator. Uut with tho drodge at work by tho tlmo tho wator reaches it lowest lovol the nnvlgntlon companlos nio confl. dent that their oxperloncos of the procedlng seasons will not bo ro poated this year. It is bolloved that tho bars can bo partially removed In u short tlmo so ns to permit the sieamws to got along without bump ing on tho bottom. When temporary relief has been soeurod, It it stated, the dredge can cut n deeper channol at her leisure. The Willamette. O. D. Nye, Baker City. Fred O. Jennings, Portland. Sam. S. Goldsmith, Portland. B. M. Denlson, Portland. O. L. Warden, Portland. B. Abby, PortlanJ. Wm. T. Grose, Portland. A. L. Clarke, Portland. John W. Gordlng, St. Paul. O. D. Plerco, San Francisco, H. W. Fuman, Halsey. F. A. Wahl. Now York. W. A. Pless, Washington, D. C. F E. Manchester, San Francisco. B, F. Lyle, San Francisco. Ira 11. Lntour, San Francisco. W. B. Cotrel, San Francisco. James N. Russell, San Francisco. O C. Hall, Portland. W. E, Comnn, Portland. T. D. Taylor, Pendleton. T. D. Taylor, Pendleton. B. W. Dennis, Sou Francisco. C G. Graham and wife, New York U C. Collins, San Francisco. Tom Richardson, Portland. M. U Mourfleld, Portland. H. J. Knllsky, Portland. Miss A. Thomson, Tualatin. J. F. Dlx, Shubel, Or. Hal D. Patton, city. H. Ii. EI worthy, Goldondalo, Wate E. B. Tongue, HUlsboro. V. Wattler, Gervals. R. W. Mcleod, San Francisco. J. P. Clark, Portland. O. W. Evans, Portland. Manila, July 13. As tho result of a great cloudburst 200 lives were lost, and property to the value of $2,000,000 was destroyed at San Juan Del Mon te. The rain fell Incessantly for 20 hours and reached the unpiecedented aggregate of 17 Inches. In San Juan , boats are the only method of commu nication. ine ieopie are seeking safety In the hills. FELL OVER LEDGE Yosemite Call., July 10. Alleri Bates, of Palo Alto, and Ned Corbett, The cloudburst which swept awar one-third of tho town of Mitchell Mon. day was probably not worso than sev eral others that hpve occurred in Eastern Oregon within tho past feT days, only the loss of llfo nnd prop. erty was marked, and the town o( Mitchell happened to be placed where it received the full effect of tho flood. Three days ago thero were two flood. reported undoubtedly as bad as the one at Mitchell, but as thoy happened to be In districts with few inhahi. tants they caused no serious damage. One of these, July 9th, was ot Ochoco creek, near Prlnevllle. whew a wall of water camo suddenly upot Sam GulIIford and two other men. The two men got away In tlmo, but fori while it was believed that GulIIford was drowned. But though ho had been overtaken by the torrents which had flooded the mountainside, hli horse bore him safely to an olovatloi Another one happening on the same day was at Hilgard, about 15 mile. from La Grande, where the roads wer. all washed out and stock washed away, but the lives of no human be ing were endangered. The biggest storm center has bee. along tho John Day, tho first weekli July producing one storm after aa- other, tho biggest ono previous to tho Mitchell catastrophe occurring on Dog creek, near Canyon City, and at Izee, on tho south fork of tho John Day. At Izee the water ran off the mountain sides three feet deep anJ on Dog creek domestic animals and hay were washed away. Both stormi occurred July 6th. Not counting Die many minor storms that have occurred In this re gion, and all over the Interior during the first 12 days of this month, since July 1st, there havo been received at J the Portland weather bureau renorti . of 34 thunder storms in tho Columb'a river oasiii. ah tnese were received from four stations, and did not begin to cover tho number that actually oc curred. Tea Contained Poison. McMlnnvllle, Or.. July 13. Mrs. L : J . Lhrlstenson, a well-known resident I - --- ww. uu.t, w....t,.i.cwll, U nwll'KUwWn "'"" uaKS- wno H over a ledge of this vicinity, committed suicide below the summit of the North Dome yesterday by taking strychnine. Her on Sunday night, were rescued at an 1 husband left her at home In tho morn early hour this morning, and are now ing to work In the fields near by. Soon ' """" "" iae wefe over 3fi after he left, her little girl states, she Willamette Valley Chautauqua Asso. elation. Th WlHnmott. Valley Chautauqua ""wwuu w' et at GiaiUtone Park. ner Qreou ctiv .iu- ,.,. .. SI. 101. Iwliwh TU Southern Pa- ... wompaiv ,j mke reduced rot m tl cwUtlcota t.i f ..... eeion. Call o niv s.. .. ,,. . -" ""ni fl c aieai tw arrUtug matt.r ' 6-90-eod Issued to oxcu depositor. tH-H Hum imf Excursion Rate, to Yaqulna Bay. On Juiw 1st tha ...i.. ..'.- T U? o Newpon aid and Ya" Qulutt Bar. hmh Ba,. . . ,1,.,,,. -; """" ou tiaturv, --w-.uutnioy utketa will be sold This popular resort ie growing ,a .w. v-n 1'war. niwnl t-i.j .... ... Ah la o.. .w ",w reason.. 0019, and tha otvixvi,vii.. . ... 2fS-- i -S Clover Hay Making. Dr. I. A. Thayer has done a statofnl of good, preaching tho gospel of do- '- "wui i-uiinsy.vania, says tho National Stockman. I have hoard Director Martin say that his address on soil fertility was as holnf..i any nddross on tho subject he ever heard. In a recent iunn ,i ... ar Dr. Thayer saw that he cures his clover chlotly In tho shiva- i that rain does not damage It much. i noso or our readers whn ,. . "'' v it in shock me clover until It is nearly eurod may fall to understand ho this may be. hut nolo Dr. Thayer's statement: Ho nuts tho nw, ...... shocks 'as soon as the stalks and branches have wilted, and before any of the luavea nro dried." Th ,;,i. " -M.'V IV. re narrow and broad at the top sc that they will not burn. Clover that Is bnraly wlltd sttl fnw.hn closoly. and water do not ponetrate " .uy. THii umthodof maklng olover hay U umpiw.a.1 -l, .... .. Halitons of Arm6trog county, Pa.. ...w, rier wweorae tome rain as soon as the wiltod oim-,. -.. Into shook. I have iwa.ia v. .. unfavorable weather hv ,. .v. the only failure balm? nr. , 1. ,. - " i oar wnen the expected good weather did not materialise after sevarai .,. ...... hours without food and water, but will be all right again in a few days. PERSONALS. Mrs. Alice Borthwick, of Hubbard, was in tho city today. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke, of Ger vals, were Salem visitors today. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. b. Fleming and daughter. Precllla. go to their nw port cottage tomorrow. Mrs. P. B. Stronsr loaves tomm-m... for Newport, whore she will spend the summer at the home of C. H. Bain Frank and Oliver Myers left last ev-' enlng for their home at Lacomb, hav Ing been apprised of the news that their home had burned. Comrades G. A. R.. Attention oet at the post tomorrow at l o'clock to attend the funeral of our late Comrade, Mourse. By order of tho commander. drank a cup of tea. and was Immedi ately thrown Into convulsions. The little girl summoned the neighbors. Mrs. Chrlstenson renuo3ted them to do nothing for her. as she was golnjH io ...e anyway. She did not toll then that sho had taken the poison, but t small bottle containing strychnine was discovered. The neighbors sum J monea Dr. Cook, and he pronounced iier poisoned. Domestic trouble Is sunnnneii to nme ueen tho cause of her notion, a. sho had previously told some of the neignuor women that she could not live with her husband, and that she would kill herself If thero was not a radical change soon. The coroner will hold an Inquest. Sentenced to Hana. Frank Gugllelmo. tho Pnrtinnri murl derer, was sentenced to be hanged ti uie penitentiary August 2Cth. flf INACTIVE LIVER A CONSTIPATION HEADACHE BEECHAM'S PILLS "SS" WORK.NC R,CHT thorough y, promptly ami ftelv g,f m4 . Fe.w medicmes act as us JtiSiS arC There h n F CONSTIPATION loosen ttnH"(; Sood as BeechanVs Pills not onlv to afteruards, as thefe lP u Af There is ni binding u? chronically constipated can LL tUre in a mhll way. Persons sequent dfscomfor is) Klvte. .r5ulaJ 22 be ridf teT Sold Evu,u ' 1 " us,:o, "CHAM'S PILLS, -ifiigru in UAYam B . mmmmmnmmemamLlloa' l0- and 2Bc. I n 'MPDrniu. ... ( B,M.y 0Dse Block. "v"rt" iailor- rM?zr "'" wo" "" ! ! ?"?: .Will euaranti , "" ? ?et . J - --. avi UCQU mado by any method thot year. ijj- -. Brewing an. rerairTne." A,ao c,ca X - -mw. ?!, ftiMflVill k )T nut no good hay cow ),.. .. . . -i.iirncpil rut- .j i... . . .