mmm VW , DAILY OAF WAL JOTTONAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUKI! 22, 1005. j, . - , Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER Bldo plaltod skirts with yoke stltcbod down, very good values. Half wool. Danish cloth. $3.50 LADIES' DUSTERS--6 New Oxiotds CHOCOLATE COLORS JUST RECEIVED Prices Kuarnnteod lower than you can fiet .them for elsswh'er. Iloch dcta Rcprlove. Chicago, Juno 22. Following tho re fusal of Btato'n Attornoy Hoaly to ngrco to tho arrangomonts giving Jo bann Hocli anothor week, In which to raito funds to appeal his ease, Governor Doncen today withdrew tho ordor for Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles $1.85 PER 1 000. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walter Moflcy 00 Court Btroot, Salem. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Ovor Ladd & Bush's Hank, Saloin, Or. IHHMIHIinHHHHHHHHHMHIIHf Bmg in lYom Bicycle And let us fix it for you. "Wo can please you. Wo aro doing doublo tho amount of business we did last year, and tho reason Is that wo do tho best work Ht honest prices. A fow good second-hand bikes for sale, FRANK J. MOORE, Phono 301 Black. 330 Court Street Jvfi Have You Anything You Want Replated? Havo you any old allverwcar or jewelry that needs replatingf We'll make- it as good as now for comparatively little money. Or if you have a bicycle, tools, hrrncss trimmings, or anything to bo nickel plated, we'll do it for you nt a very moderate charge, and guarantee that it will bo dono right. State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore MORE NEW SKIRTS Wo havo just received" another ship ment of tho very latest Ideas in dreas skirts. rtill shirred silk skirts, the ntwest yet. Trie e. $0-00 , Sldo plaited wool batiste skirts in gifen, bluo, black, brown and grey, first shown in Snlora at . $6.50 ' Very stylish walking skirts with shirred yoko and box plaited flounc, all colors. $6.00 Aeeordcon plaited skirts with shirred yoko in all colors. The .best valuts eor shown in Oregon. $5.00 Also box plaited at $5.00 each. Each ; DIFFERENT STYLES n stay of execution, and it is likely that Iloch will hang tomorrow. His uttornoy and religious advisor aro at Springfield making n final appeal to tho governor. Hoch is in a atnto uf nervous collapto as a result of tho with drawal of tho stay of proceedings. Sprlngflold, 111., Juno 22. QovcrnDr Dcoimn today granted Iloch n rcprlevo until July 28th, in order to permit him to take his caso to, tho supremo court on n writ of error. Tozlcr Imports Buffalo Meat. Albert Tozlcr arrived homo from at tending tho National Press Association Oklahoma yesterday, Ho went ns far Knit ns Now York, wns gono 20 days, nnd never slept in tho samo stato two nights. Ho brought back somo sam ples of buffalo moat from tho "feast," which ho gavo to hi frionds. Our only Stinson says ho also hns tho horns in his gripsack, but whethor buffalo horns or just tho kind usually found in grips, doponont snycth not, MHHeR FELL FROM THE HEAVENS. And Finally Brought Up in tho Ore gon Supremo Court. Tho famous Oregon City motcorlto enso was argued hoforo tho supreme Court yostordny nftornodn. This is the caso in which Eli Hughes, who lives near Oregon City, discovered this curio on a pleco of wild land belonging to tho Oregon Iron & Steel Co., of Port land. From two Indians, ono a surviving member of tho Klckitat tribo and the other ft representative of tho Wasco tribo, Mr. Hughes learned that tho in tcrestlng subject of this controversy had belonged to tho Clnckamas tribe of Indians nnd was considered by them as a sort of a spirit being. Whon discovered by Mr. Hughes, it wns standing upright on a lltlo knoll, and very strongly resembled a huge mushroom or inverted bell. Tho top or fiat surfaco is about 10 by 4 fcot, and is about four feet thick. Its weight is estimated at from thrco to four tons, and its irpoclfio gravity is thnt of soft iron. Tho composition of tho strange moteorlto is 00 per cent soft iron nnd 10 per cent nlckle, with n traco of co balt, nil fused together, nnd giving tho surfaco a reddish cast. According to tho legend of tho Clack amns Indians, this hugo pioco of iron camo from tho moon, nnd was called by them "Monokowo." In its uppor sur faco they had dug out wash bowls Jn which tho rain water wns collected, and this fluid wns supposed to havo super natural powers. Tho young warriors of tho tribo wcro compelled to visit this relic on tho darkest nights to wash in this water, nnd to fail to dip their ar rows in it beforo going into battlo with their Indian foes, meant certain de foot. Hut all this haB changed, tho Clacka mas tribo is a thing or history, for mnny moons havo coino and gono slnco tho last member took his departure for tho happy hunting grounds. Aban doned by thoso who worshipped it, this visitor from tho stars was fast being hid from tho oyes of man by tho sur rounding brush. Being convinced thnt it wns an aban doned Indian relic, nnd thereforo tho property of tho first to discover it nnd consider it of any vnluc, Mr. Hughes constructed n rudo wagon, and carted it to his home, nbout three-fourths of a milo distant. When tho Oregon Iron & 8tcel Co. heard of tho find they immediately took steps to socuro possession of it, on tho ground that thoy aro tho poi scssors of tho land upon which it was found. They deny it was nn Indian relic any nioro thnn Mt. Hood is, for thoy nrguo that tho Indians worshiped that, and if thoy could claim this mo teorlto thoy could also claim Mt. Hood. Tho company secured tho ver dict nnd possession of tho strango ob ject in tho lower court, and Mr. Hughes appealed. His attorneys nro Hayes & Lntourotto, of Oregon City, whllo Lin thicum, of Portland, appears for the Oregon Iron & Steel Co. Whllo both parties to this suit ngreo that this strnngo plcco of iron came from tho heavens, no testimony hns yet been introduced to show when it con cluded to tnko up its nbodo on onrth, BasobaU News. Pendleton has organized a strong baseball team, and, if possible, will piny tho rest of tho season in tho In land Kmplro league, composed af Boise, 8poknno nnd Salt Lake, taking tho place of tho team which disbanded at Ogden. Tho Baker City Athlotio Club bas ball team was defeated by tho Payette team Inst Sunday aftornoon, iu ,pno of tho fastest games ever witnessed jn that city, tho scoro boing 8 to 5. Mnrshfiold wns defeated by Ban don, 13 to 11, Sunday, and North Bend lost to Coqulllo City by a scoro of -1 to 0. ' Tho Pacific National League has proved a failuro, and has disbanded on account of being unablo to pay expen ses, ami it is rumored that It will be formed ovor again with Baker City In tho league. Tho president of tho Bolso club says that his team will finish the season with Spokane, if agreeable. The plan is to organize Boiso and Spokano with Pen dleton and Walla for tho second half of tho season. They All Got Doctored. Wllliamstown, Mass., Juno 22. Pres ident Boosevolt received tho degree of L. H. D., Doctor Human Letters, from Williams college this morning, and raado an address to the graduates, Jos. Cboate and Blihu Boot each received the degree of LL. D. The President was up early at tho homo of President Hopkins, where he spent tho night. Af ter breakfast he took a. carriage ride about the village, and at 11 o'clock was escorted to tho Congregation-! church, whero tho commencement exor cises were held. At the close of his ad dress tho President made a brief speech to the town people, from a, stand in front of tho church. Ho was then hur ried to the train and left for Washing ton at 1:30, SEVENTY MILES TO DEATH (Continued from first pago.l wrecking of tho Now York flyer nt Mentor is nenr at hand. Brown said two duos had been discovered. Tho operator nt Mentor states that tho switch wns set for tho main trnok, and that tho light was burning a few min utes boforo tho train nrrlvod. After tho wreck tho switch wns found locked for tho Biding, and tho light out. Jurors for July. County Clerk Bolnnd this afternoon drow tho following jury for tho July term of circuit court, nsslstpd by Sher iff Culver, and tho following names constltuto tho panel. O'Mnra, J. F., Clicmnwa, farmer. Hortman, Harvey, Scotts Mills, farmer. Osborn, Wm. H., Salem No. 2, mcr chant. Colcmnn, James B., Liberty, farmer. Mason, Geo. F7 Salem No. 7, car penter. Kchrborger, August, Chcmawn, farm er. Pcarmlno, Q. W., Chcmnwa, fnilt grower, Murray, John, Buttovllle, fnrmor. Condlt, L. W., Aumsvlllc, fnrmor. Wiggins, Robert, Salem No. 2, farm er. Ncndel, Fred, Woodburn, morchnnt, Carmichncl, John, Salem, No. 1, hop buyer. Ames, L., Sllvcrton, merchant. Dunngan, 0. A., Scotts Mills, fnrmor. C. A. Gray, Snlem No. 3, contractor. Mock, A. L., Stayton, fnrmor. Wongcr, BobcrtJ South Sllvcrton, farmer. Pomcroy, O. 8., Woodburn, fnrmor. DeSart, M. It., Snlem No. 5, laborer. Olscn, Albert, South Sllvcrton, fnrm or. Bents, .William, Buttovllle, farmer. Buchholt, Joo J., Mount Angel, la borer. Taylor, Harvoy, Mnclcay, farmer. Thlclscn, Henry B., Snlem No. 2, In surnnco ngent. Morley, Walter, 8alcm No. 3, mer chant. Presnall, Enos, Snlem No. 5, gardncr. Stcigcr, William, Salem No. 1, marble cuttor. Montgomery, B. 8., Stnyton, farmer. Scott, Walter, Woodburn, lnborcr. Denny, Byron, Sublimity, fnrmor. Mnrtin, Kd., Turner, farmer. Goes With tho Tigers. Invitations havo been roceivod by friends in this city, announcing tho graduating exorcises of tho Juno class of tho Stato Normal school, of San Joso, Cnl., which takes placo today, Juno 22d, at 10:30 o'clock. Klmvr Emerson, of that place, is ono of tho graduates. Mnny will remember him in this city, having played on tho Salem "Itaglans" a short tlmo last summer. Since then Mr. Emerson hns gained quito a reputntion for his speedy twirl lng. Ho has signed with tho Tacomn Tlgors for tho remainder of tho Sou son. Ills minify friends will nlso bo glad to hoar of his success at sahool. For genuine dolloiousnoss try those flavors nt Hookor's Bed Cross drug storo soda fountain. Thoy aro tho same as Jupiter used in tho heavenly old days. CHILDREN GUY FOB OASTORIA. FLETCHER'S DIED. FINCH. At tho homo in Albany, Or., Juno 21, 1005, at 0:30 o'clock p. m., Jamos Finch, Sr., after an illness of four years, aged 68 years. Deceased was born in Mayo county, Ireland, Fobuary 22, 1837. He camo to America in 1840, nnd located in Pitts burg, Pa., whero, in 1800, ho was mar ried to his wife, who survives him. Thoy camo to Oregon in 1803, whore Mr. Finch engaged in the real estato business. He leaves a wife and ono son, Attorney J. A. Finch, of this city. BEEP. At tho Leonard hotel, Salem, Or., Wednesday, June 20, 1005, at 11:20 p, m., Mrs. Mary A. Bced, aged 55 years, 11 months and 20 days, of cancer. Deceased was born in -Missouri nnd camo to Oregon with her parents in 185!:. She was tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Leonard, the former of whom survives her, and is now a resi dent of the Waldo Hills. She is also survived by three eons, John and Guy Beed, of Tacoma, and Boy Reed, of Walla Walla, Wash., and two brothers and three sisters, Brower Leonard, of Silverton; T. B. Leonard, of Bltrville, Wash. Mrs. A. Clark and Mrs. J. A. Pooler, of Salem, and Mrs. J. W. 8chrelbcr, of La Grande. Mrs. Beed had resided in Marion country for many years, and had a large circle of friends and acquaintances, by whom she was highly esteemed.' Last September her health began failing, and sho steadily grew wore until last night the end came, and she passed away mourned by her children and rel stives. Mr tyhrciber, her sister, ar rived this morning from La Grande to attend tho funeral. ftiicxm Swim jpjsimxjiBAnGAmMQjJ'Sjb' What Makes Success A BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS AND SELLING GOOD GOODS AT LITTLE PRICES Wo offer for this GEEAT SALE a varied Bargain Procession of Goods and prices that xannot bo beat by any houso west of Chicago. Look into our storo and soo tho crowds of pooplo that is tho roal proof. Thoy would not bo thero only for tho wonderful induccmonta wo offor thorn. Head over carofully this PRICE LIST and If you don't trado with us it will koop you from paying too much for your goods elsewhere $2,000 worth of Now Mohair Drees Goods, tho latest styles and do slgns, thoy wore mado in America, Franco and Gonnany, prices from c up $500 worth Ladies', Mioses and' and Children's Parasols, thoy aro a beautiful assortment mado by the boot manufacturer in tho world. Children's 10c, 15c, 25c and upj Misses' 25c, 35c, 40c, 75c and 08c; Ladies' 40c, 70c, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $8.50. Eoop a closo watch on our Silk De partment. Wo aro tho follows that soil tho silks j wo boat Port land ovory time. 75c Black Taffota Silk, por yd 43c 85c Fancy Dross Silks, yd ..00c Hundreds of others at llttlo prices Look out for the Summor Wash Goods Department; wo aro slaugh tering tho prices. 1,000 yds Fancy Pretty Challica yd 314c Fancy Lawns .... 5c, Oftc, 8 l-3c and 10c We havo thorn, Uiey aro the latest Tho Roasovolt Linen Crash dross Goods, 25c quality, price yd 18c Don't forget our Domcatle and' Wlilto .Goods Dopartroonts. They aro bristling with bargains. 8 l-3c Bleached muslin, 30 in. 5c 122c India Linens, yd ....8 l-3c $1 Whlto Bod Spreads 70c Towols 3c, 4c, O'ic, 8 l-3c and 10c Tho busy shop upstairs our Cloak, Suit and Millinery Dopartmont Is turning out pllos of goods. $10.00 Accordion Plaltod Mohair SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Moredlth, Resident Agent. Offlco with Wm. Biown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Streot. NEW TODAY For Salo. Houso and six lots, central ly located, at a bargnln. Easy terms. Address "B F.," Journal offlco. 418- Thoo. M. Barr Successor to Barr & Potzel, tinner and plumber, not air water and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2- For Sale Cheap, a bay mare, weight about 1100 pounds, gentle, will work single or doublo. Inqulro of E. S. Tolman, Route 5. fl-lOlSl To Let. Five-room flat, in business part of city. Inqulro of Stoinor 4 Berger, 420 Stato street, fl-22-lwk For Sale. Two second-hand hacks, ono with top. In good repair, at bargain. Just right to go to the coast in. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. 0-22-3t Wanted. At once, ladies and gentle men to represent a reliable publish ing house. Salary and Commission. J. A. W, Whitney, western represen tative, Cottage hotol, Salem, Or. 0-22.3t JUST ARRIVED TODAY Big shipment of these seasonable goods in ladies' and men's fine foot wear in all sizes. SALE PRICES Although tbese-are new goods, they go at reasonable sale prices. Come early and get your pick. SALEM'S BIO SHOE STORE. OregonShoeCo dress skirts ...., 55,90 12.50 Mohair Dross Bults ,.$7.50 Maxino Elliott Trimmed Hats, tho latest, prices . . $1.40, $1.05, $2.50 and $2.05 We sell shoos that sparklo with newness and beauty at small prices. Ladles' $2.25 kid shoes, Patont Tips, prlco $1,40 $3.50 French Kid Shoos, patent tips, prico $2.45 Men's, Boys' and Children's Shoes Cheap. 75c Laco Curtains, pair 45c B otter onos very choap. Ladies' 20c Oorsot Covers, price 10c Ladles' 30e Fancy Trimmod Corset Covers '25c 76c Calico Wrappers 49c Children's Straw Hats 10c, 15c and 25c Sun Bonnets, all sizes, 10c and 15e 36c No, 40 Dresden Flowered Silk Ribbons, yd 23c 3 inch wldo Linen Laco,yd..,.4c 05c Good Sizo Shopping Bags., 40c 35c Good Slzo Shopping Bags.. 25c Ladles' 20e Fast Black Stockings rlco 10c Ladles' 20c French Lacs Lisle Stockings, price 25c 15c Jorsoy Bibbod Summor vests 0c Better ones at small prices Ladies' Fancy Silk Neckwear .... ,....10c, 16c and 25c Ladles' 76c Whlto Silk Gloves ..10c Mon's 30c Balbriggan Underwear, price ' 25c Boys' 30c Overalls, price 25c Mon's 150 Black Cotton Socks.. 10c Mon's Straw Hats 16c, 20c and 25c QEOWINO 8TOBE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets SALEM AFFAIRS All Sorts of Local Paragraphs Left Ovor From Other Pages. Vostorday n young mnn on marriage bent nppllcd to tho sheriff for n llconia to wed. This, at first, seems rather funny, but, when you como to think of it, ho had to havo a warrant for tin function nud anyono knows that the sheriff is tho man who handles the war rant business. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. It. P. Phillips nnd son, Allen, (I 8tayton, wero In tho city today ea buslnoss. Mrs. O. Spray went to Turner today to attend tho campmeeting, F. A. MoFarland, the well-known la surance man, was up from Portland to day. Mrs. W. G. Wood returned to hit homo in Albany today after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Whitney. Mrs. Paul Schmidt has returned t her homo, in Albany, after a short vMt with her sister, Mrs. W. II. Armstrong. Mrs. Agnoa McElroy returned to het homo in Eugene today, after a vM with relatives in this city, She wai accompanied by her little granddaugh ter, Miss Agnes McElroy, who wm spend a fow wocks at the Mcfciroy farm. O XFORD TANS and BLACKS