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7 1 bH DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1005. Stockton & . Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER Side plaited skirts with yoke stitched down, very good values, wool. Danish sloth. $3.50 Each LADIES' DUSTERS-6 New Oxfords CHOCOLATE COLORS JUST RECEIVED Prices guaranteed lower than yen can get them for elsewhere. BORN. JARR. At tho family homo in this city, Juno 22, 1005, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hormnnn W. Unrr, a daughter, Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles $85 PER 000. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walter Motley 00 Court Street, Salem. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Hush's Bank, Salem, Or. 4MHNlHBMSIMMfllaIIMIMHHIIHMMIl Btmg In Yom Bicycle And let us fix It for you. Wo can plooso you. Wo nro doing doublo tho J amount of business wo did last year, nnd tho reason is that wo do tho best g work nt honest prices. A fow good second hand bikes for sole. 5 FRANK J. Phone 301 Black. MHIMMIIIMMItlMMtlsMIIHIMUIIIMIUMIIMIM' Have Yot Anything Yot Want Replatect? Havo you any old sllvorwear or jewelry that need replatlugt Wo'll make it as good as new for comparatively llttlo niouey. Or if you have a bicycle, tools, harness trlmuiinge, er anything to be nickel plated, wd'll do it for you at a very moderate charge, and guarantee that it will bo douo right. Liberty? St3.f M aicm, Jte MORE NEW SKIRTS Wo havo just received another ebip mont of tho Tory latest Ideas in draw skirts. Full shirred silk skirts, ths newest tt. Prlee. ( $0-00 Sldo plaited -wool batiste shlrte in grren, blue, blnek, brown and grey. First shown In Balom at $6.50 Very stylish walking skirts with shirred yoke and box plaited flounce, nil colors. $6.00 Aeeordcon plaited skirts with shirred yoko in all color. The best vals ccr shown in Oregon. $5.00 Also box plotted at $5.00 each. Half DIFFERENT STYLES rrlnco Edward's Birthday. London, Juno 23. Princo Edward, eldest son of tho Princo and Princess of Wales nnd licir presumptive to tho throno, received numerous prcsonts to day on tho occasion of his 11th birth day. Tho llttlo prlnco'a birthday wns also eclobrnted by tho ringing of bolls in tho Curfew Tower of Windsor Cos tlo ami tho firing of salute, Tlioso who enjoy tho personal nc qtinintnnco of tho llttlo princo report that ho is more than usually bright mid intelligent. Ho Is bolng carefully educated under tho personal supervis ion of his grandfather, King Edwnrd. Ho nnd his younger brother, Princo Albert, nro being trained for tho navy, following tho oxumplo of tliolr father, tho Princo of Wales, who wont through nil grndos of tho service. Danco Social, Violn lodgo No. 89, D. of H., will givo n dancing party in tho Holmnn Unll Monday eve, Juno 20. Oct your invitations of tho committee 0-23-1 s Ml MOORE, 230 Court Stroet. i wfSm CzmaBsazMEBZ&o CAN'T BURN BRUSH Farmers Get Warm Enough to Almost Cause Sponta neous Combustion County Clerk Roland wns bosicgod by nngry farmers todny, who wanted in particular to secure? permission to burn brush on their farms, nnd in gen eral to register n kick against what thoy considered nn unreasonable nnd uncalled for law. Of courso they did not think of putting tho blnmo upon tho members of tho legislature that passed tho bill, but, without n single exception, they jumped onto tho coun ty clerk, nnd demnnded to know why under tho sun ho over hnd such n lnw passed. Tho net to which thoy were so much opposed wnB pnsscd by tho last lcgls lnturo for the purposo of proventing forest fires. Any person wishing to set out firo must first sccuro a permit, in making application for which, he must glvo n description of his farm, tho brush to bo burned, etc. Tho flro must bo set out on ono of thrco dnys, designated in tho application, and with in ten days after tho application has been mndo. Dogs and Bnako Bites. Proof of tho old assertion that dogs know tho remedy for every poison thoy nro heir to wns furnished in part by Joseph Qnughlo's cnnlno pot, near Mnplo Grove, Lehigh county. Tho pet in question wns bitton on tho heel by n deadly copperhead, nnd then dlsnp penrcd. Ilourn lntor tho dog wns found half buried in tho oozy soil of a swamp n milo or so from home. Ho remained in that position for about n day, when ho roturned home, nppnrcntly nono tho worso for his deadly snako bite, o- -ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Ernest Piper, of Portland, is visiting his mother, Mr. T. M. Alcorn returned to Hrownsvlllo this morning, after spend ing several dnys in this city on bust ncss Stnto Land Agbnt Oswald West re turned from Portlnnd Inst night, whitii cr ho had been called on business con nected with his ofllco. Supromo Court, Cases wcro today sot boforo tho su premo court ns follews: June 20 Mcltno vs. Smnll. "July 0 Soars vs. .Tamos, Gray vs. Jones. July 0 Stato of Oregon vs. Rao & Mnltoson; Moss Mercantile Co. vs. First National Bank of Payette, A Stngo Farmer. Grinnnnd Barrett Hnmfattor lias just bought n farm, K. Forest Frost Doos ho know nny thing about fnrmlngt Grinnnnd Hnrrott Lord, yesl Why ho plnyed in "Tho Old Homestead" and "Way Down East" for years. Puok. o In Blissful Ignorance. Chicago, June 23, Michael Donnelly, president of tho builder' union nnd loader of the stock yards strike, wns a witness before tho grnnd jury today on tho lnbor graft investigation, Donnel ly was unable to tell tho jury who as saulted him at tho mooting thrco years ago nfter he opposed tho plan of strike settlement offered by John Driscoll, K. X, MofTett, of Sears, Roebuck & Co., and F. Folsenthnll, a business man, de clared they had np knowledge of the use of money in tho strike wttloments. u Wrecked Caused by Malice, Cleveland, O., Juno 23. Stnto Rail road Commissioner Morris, who has per sonally investigated the Mentor wreck, said today that, beyond all doubt, the switch was open. Tho engino did not Ic-avo tho' truck until it had gone 60 feet on tho siding, "Somo ono set the switch," ho said, "just nn instant be fore the train reached it." Craft and Conspiracy. St. Louis, Juno 23. In .the hearing of tho anti-trust case against tho Stand ard Oil Company, Waters PJerco and the Republic Oil Company, boforo the commissioner, Anthony, today George Hendricks, a former employo of Waters & Pierce, corroborated tbo previous tes timony ns to tho division of Missouri territory between Waters & Pierce and the Standard Oil Company. CASTOR I A Hot Infants and Children. ha Kind You Havs Always Bought Signature of C&a&jfT&L&tt BRANTON IS GUILTY Eugene, Or., Juno 23. A cooler man ncvor sat under judgment of tho cir cuit court of Lane county than John Branton, accused of assault with .at tempt to kill on tho person of John Fletcher. Tho trinl lasted for a little moro thnn two dnys, nnd during tho en tiro timo tho prisoner has nctcd ns un- consccrncd ns if nothing had ever hap pened to plnco him in such n prominent position. Tho prisoner wns accompanied this morning by his 12-ycnr-old daughter, who seemed to take n closo intorcst in her father's case, and apparently wns nblo to seo that her father wns being tried for n villainous crime. John Bran ton himself wns very chcorful and seemed to caro naught for tho outcome. Only onco or twlco during tho entire trial did ho seem to bo In tho least nf fected by nny of tho testimony or ar guments of tho attorneys. This morning was occupied by tho nt tomoys for tho defense, in their pleas to tho jury. Judgo Mendly, Bpcnking first, gnvo a vivid nccount of tho enso, but laid special stress on tho duty of man to man. L. Bliycu, in closing the arguments for tho defense, spoko for nearly two hours, and thoroughly re viewed tho case, seeking to cstnbllsh tho fact that Fletcher shot himself. District Attorney Brown closed tho enso in n long speech, in which ho mndo n very forceful talk, nnd nt 2:30 Judgo Hnmllton charged tho jury, nnd gnvo them tho vnrious legal points on which thoy must decide ns to tho guilt or in noconco of tho accused. At 5 o'clock tho jury roturned n verdict of guilty ns charged in tbo in dictment. Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock was set ns timo for sentence.' BOY If. MILLER, On Trial in Baker City on Sumptcr Bank Matters. Roy H. Miller, president of tho de funct bank of Sumptcr, Is on trinl to dny in tho criminal court, chnrged with obtnlning money under fnlso pro tenses. Tho court room is crowded with interested spectators, and n number of Sumptcr pooplo nro down ns witnesses. It is expected that tho taking of tho testimony will consumo two dnys' time. Tho indictment against Miller, which wns returnod by tho Inst term grand jury, charges that on February 23, 100-1, in tho city of Sumptcr, ho fraudulent ly nnd wilfully represented to A. P. flow that n cortnin check for $1. "5,000 on tho First National bank of Sumptcr was a good nnd valid check, nnd would bo honored by tho First National bnnK. With thoso misrepresentations ho in duced A. P. Gobs to turn over to him, Miller, tho proporty of tho Dank rf Sumpter, in payment for which ho gave tho $15,000 cortlrtod check. Tho indietmont then oh argon that nt tho timo of making tho trnnsfor Miller knew tho check was worthless, and that it would not bo honored. This Is tho only charge in tho indiet mont, nlthough it is ulioged that tho bank of Sumpter, through mismanage ment, beenmo dofunct, but Miller will not be tried on nny of thoso charges now. Hakor City Horalil. HOPS AND STATE. Baseball Qamo Betwoen Pickers Pluckers. and The greatest game of baseball over played in tho Capital City is schedule! to take place tomorrow afternoon. The contesting teams will bo composed of members of tho bop buying frntornity, and ono of tho state houso employees nud officials. All arrangements havo been complet ed, and tho public, which will bo ad mitted freo of charge, will no doubt get their money's worth. Both Man ager Gatonti, of the stnto house, nnd Manager Irwin, of tho hop men nro confident of victory. A reporter wns in formed today that tho gamo would be pulled off rain or shine, and that six hours would be consumed by the men in rnnuing in scores. Manager Gatens asserts that tliero will bo nothing to it but stato house, and the hop men will not have a look-in. The line-up of tho two teams follows; Stato House Suyder c, Benson p, Perkins lb, Gateus Sb, Holder 3b, Mc Hugh, ss, Miles If, B. F. West of, O. West, rf. Hop men Irwin c, 2eller ji, Schucking lb, Crossan 2b, Pincus 3b, Cornoyer ss, Settlemier If, McUlellan cf, Durbin tt. Substitutes Parrlsh and Lewis. Tho Southern Pacific Company Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs jsnd. return np to and Including September 30, 1005, 1005, limited to 30 days, rate of 5.65. 0-5-tf fmcwoS.Tmn '&&PIJ&0RAMGAIMOJ3J& What Makes Success A BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS AND SELLING GOOD GOODS AT LITTLE PRICES Wo offcr.for this GREAT SALE a varied Bargain Procession of floods and prlcos that cannot bo boat by any houso west of Chicago. Look Into our storo and boo tho crowds of pooplo tliat la tho real proof. They would not bo thcro only for tho wondorful Inducements wo offer them. Road over carofully this PRICE LIST and If you don't trado with ns it will koop you from paying too much for your gooda elsowhcro. 52,000 worth of Now Mohair Drees Qoqds, tho latost styles and de signs, thoy wcro mado In America, Franco and Germany, prices from 40c op $500 worth Ladles', Miseca and' nnd Children's Parasols, thoy are a boautlful assortment mod by tho best manufacturer In tho world. Children's 10c, 15c, 25c and up; Misses' 25c, 35c, 40c, 7Go nnd 08c; Ladies' 40c, 75c, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $8.60. Koop a closo watch on our Silk De partment. Wo aro tho follows that soil tho silks; wo boat Port land every timo. 76c Black Taffeta Silk, per yd 43c 85e Fancy Dross Silks, yd ..50c Hundreds of others at UtUo prices Look out for tho Summer WneM Goods Dopartmont; wo aro slaugh tering tho prices. 1,000 yds Fancy Protty Ghalllos yd 3j Fancy Lawns .... 5c, oyic, 8 l-3c and 10c Wo havo thorn, thoy nro tho latest Tho Roosovolt Linen Crash dross Goods, 25c quality, prico yd 18c Don't forgot our Domestic and Whito Goods Dopartmonts. Thoy aro bristling with bargains. 8 l-3c Bloachcd muslin, 30 in. 5c 12'aC India Linens, yd ....8 l-3c $1 Whlto Bed Sproads 70c Towola 3c, 4c, 0'c,- 8 l-3c and 10c Tho busy shop upstairs our Cloak, Suit and Millinery Department is turning out piles of goods. $10.00 Accordlan Plaited Mohair SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Residont Agent. Office with Win. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Stroet. NEW TODAY For Salo. Houso nnd six lots, contrnl ly located, nt n bargain. Ensy terms. Address "B F.," Journal office. IIS- Thoo. M. Barr Successor to Barr & Petzel, tinner and plumber. Hot air water and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon, 3-2- For Salo Choap, n bay mare, woight about 1100 pounds, gentlo, will work slnglo or double. Inqulro of E. S. Tolman, Route 5. fl-1013t" To Let. Five-room flat, in business part of city. Inijuiro of Stoinor & Berger, 480 Stnto street. 0-82-lwk Wanted Enorgetic, trustworthy man or womnn to work in Oregon, repre senting largo manufacturing com pany. Salary (40 to $00 per month, paid weokly oxpenses advanced. Ad dross, with stamp, J. H. Moore, Sa lem, Ore. fl-23-3tk B JUST ARRIVED Big shipment of these seasonable goods in ladies' and men's fine foot wear in all sizes. SALE PRICES Although these aro new goods, they go at reasonablo sale prices. Come early and get your pick. SALEM'S BIO SHOE BTORB, Oregon m-'im.i fMi dress skirts 5550 '12.50 Mohair Drees Suits .,$7.G0 Maxlno Elliott Trimmed Hats, the latest, prices . . $1.40, $1.05, $150 and $2.05 Wo sell shoes that sparklo with nowneso and boauty at saill prices. Ladles' 52.25 kid chocs, Patent Tips, prico 51.0 $3.50 Fronch Kid Shoes, patent tips, prico 52.45 Mon's, Boys' and Children's Shoes Cheap. 75c Laco Curtains, pair 455 Better ones very choap. Ladlos' 20o Corsot Covers, prico 10c Ladies' 30c Fancy Trimmed Corset Covets 25c 75c Calico Wrappers 495 Children's Straw Hats 10c, ICe and 26c Sun Bonnots, all sizes,' 10c and 15c 35c No. 40 Dresden Flowered Silk Ribbons, yd 23c 3 inch wido Linen Laco,yd..,,4c 05c Good SI20 Shopping Bags, ,49c 35c Good Sizo Shopping Bags., 25c Ladles' 20c Fast Black Stockings rlco 10c Ladlos' 20c French Laco Lisle Stockings', prico 25c 15c Jorsoy Ribbed Summer vests 9c Bettor ones at small prices Ladles' Fancy Silk Neckwear .,.. 10c, 15c and 25c Ladles' 76c White 811k Gloves ..49c Mon's 30c Balbriggan Underwear, price 25c Boys' 30c Overalls, prico 25c Mon's 16c Black Cotton Socks, ,10c Mon's Straw Hats 15c, 20c and 25c GROWING - STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Wanted Girl for general homework. Inquiro of Airs. A. L. Harvey, corner of Court and High streets. 0-23 3t WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY NOR MAL SCHOOL. Tho Summer Normal school will opts Juno 20th, nnd will contluuo seren weeks, ending August 10th, tho day pre ceding tho annual examinations. Tho tuition will bo $10 for the term of sovon wcoks, or $2 per week for shorter timo. , Special nttontlou will bo paid to ill studies lending to the examination, certificates. Address PROF. O. O. BOYER, A. B, Secretary. M 1 Miles Under tho Spot Light. Goncrnl Miles' campaign for gover nor of Massachusetts will enable the nation to judgo tho truth of the long standing charge that ho is a polltieiaa Pittsburg Dispatch. Oot a Small Set Back. Washington, Juno 23. It is tatJ oOlcinlly that, owing to tbo illness of Count Lamsdorff, tho Russian forelffs mlnlstor, thoro has been a slight cheek in tho peaco negotiations. Chicago Markets. Chicago, Juno 23. Wheat, OlKl corn, 5553; oats, 32U- OX FORD TANS and LAC K S ShoeCo