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UBLVHHBBt, ' I VkVLHHH Mfc , ViVk.f Bl4 .HL ,i.B1f t tmW Will WIJW lAIIV saviiB m. a t vk k mm - i a mrM 0W S. V - S ,.... J-,- v'1lr''l'l ',--- -!,- ii. --- 8 nn,Z' ' larion Square; Oratory, Sweet Song, Brazen, Melody. K Decorate, decorate, daeorato. 'ammmmw Ix't' thpilaiiilypayrttho,bombHyo- HHMMTilndft., nn(ithft,fla'tt97flv?fi2BS: rlo(l6.,an(ti BY?rTbOTlnS9ho' Ehe?!ty should fly tlio national colors on tlio Fourth of frilly. Every house shoul.l ho decorated and overy horho should show tho trappings of patriotism. Business houses In general will ob Iscrvo tho day, but will bo open in tno tforcnooit. Tho banks' and public ofll- ices will close. Tho worklngmcn'H Celebration for Sa lem promises to bo inoro of a howling succcfts every minute. Tho commltteo on flnanco has succeeded in securing an abundanco of funds, and tho finan cial part of tho afTair Is assured. Tho commltteo on 'program has nrrnnged an interesting and prolitablo program, ij-)iicli will bo given .in Marion squaro Bin tho forenoon, and tho committee on ffports han arranged a program in tho lino of athletics, the equal of whi(h has seldom been seen in tho Capital (City. Tho carpenters' union will pa rado tlio streets, and everybody will !bo expected to throw oft till formality, and have a good old-fashioned time, If they never had one before. Seats for 6000 people aro being placed in Ma rlon aquare, and there will bo plenty of roomi on tho grass for thoso who pre fer that kind of u seat. Tlio rofoim school band will head The Price That Interests Yotf Isn't tho prico thnt's mado for an Ihour or for i diy. You want to know that the prise on overy nrticlo in tho istoro 1 rigU esery business day in tho i year. It's bocauso our prices aro always right, and tho quality of our merchan- wa ttztpsmfaMfflm?ffi&oKi ?iSo!inSnVt5hrr5r1nTb,& yJJst fowycarTfromMtheSm'rtHcst m Fget full valuo for your mflney overy Itiino nt Cash Stofe ,vVjV aawttssr' Those L Adit's WUnnist Shitt We aro showing are strictly correet in every detalL JTnst what every lady want for tho aumraer teawn. Salem 'a cheapest onerPTlee cash laldre ' &, V. SAXNX8, Troy. Out Stote Will Re main Closed all Day Tuesday JMy 4tfi, f&flft f i Will Resound ajnd Other Things thopi'ocewlortjir vfbljmJabor littll, , etnte atrcettar3j5offtoqio.ni. 1?ho ion col Lwnil ST2SJkJlt o5K it"-MnNm wrnri-hy Jrayor Waters. Rev. W. S, Gordon, of tlio Lcsllo 7. E. church, will pronounce tho invocafion, and tho big thing will bo on. Tho first man to open up the fireworks will bo Mr. Bunyan, of tho carpenters' union. His theme has not yt been nnnounccd, but it will bo ap propriate. Iko Manning, of tho States man; City Attorney Inman and Geo. P. Iiodgers, of tho Business Men's League, will bo tho next speakers. Each of tlieso men will deliver an oration of not more than four hours in length, and if any one succumbs before they havo finished tho committee will fur nish an ambulanco to remove them from tho grounds, frco of charge. A mem ber of Capital Typographical Union, Mr. W. H. Dunlnp, will bo tho next of tho loud speakers. After he has fh ished Ed. Avcrill will entertain the- nudlcnco with a reading, which he al-' leges Is humorous. Tho next number will bo worth tho prico of admission,' ovon though you saw or heard nothing olse. It will be a vocal solo by Ocorgo Leo Curtis 8naydcr, nnd ono com posed himself. Tho title of It is "Among tho Fir Clnd Hills of Oro gon," and it is better thnn anything that has yet hit tho trail. Mrs. Minnio DuLong-Wells will read tho Declaration of Independence, nnd Frank Davey, tho wit of Salem, will bring this pnrt of tho proceedings to n close. In tho afternoon will bo pulled of! tho carnival of sports, for wliich the committee has arranged tho follow fellow follew ing: Grand Program of Sports. Concert by band commences nt 1:30 at Marion square. 1. Boys' pony race, 1st prizo $2.50, 2d prizo $1.00. 2. Business men's rnco, diamond pin or $10 1st prize, stick pin or $5 Ai.ifrTra,vir lunr-r - J&Wr 34 fv'o fae, lit pTlzo $1.B0, 2d prifO.COc, j 5. Boys under 10 foot race, 1st prize 0. Sack aco. (bring your own lack) 1st prizo $1.50, 2d prize 50c 7. Three-legged race, Jst-prizp $1.50 2d prizo 50c, 8. Egg and sppou race, lit prize, $1.50, 2d prize BQc. 1 D. Fat 'man 's "race. 1st prize $1.50 2d prize CQtjfrj " 10. TmrTofv war. cnrnehlers vii "Tho VttltfX cigars, donated by Al uucKensuuD. m prue, ana sa prjzn nothing. pV. Pig," id rirlid'HOthlpg. ' 13. TretfilntWng contes,t,Ht,,prizi $1.50. 2d pr.tze-OOc. , v 14. Carriage. horo. race. . 1 15. BlclofaVe, Jt pfe$1.50j 2d prize $0c. ' ' Baseball at tho Asylum avenue dia; mond, Bank Clerka ts. Hop Ment;Take the "A" ear. 10. Girls' bicycle race, 1st prize $1.60, 2d prjzejBOc. 17, Skipping rope contest, same prices. Tho sports will take place on one of tho etjets facing Marion square. "" ' 'j- """ ""'' Eartkqsake4 Does Damage St Petersburg July 3. An earth quake in Buschlrin, Pe'rsia has caused enormous damage . Kesno mountain has fallen, &ml two rlvere have over flowed their banks. nolUrid Cabinet Rigua, The Hague, July 3.-The cabinet of Holland, leailed by Dr. Kuyper, has resigned. tnftt ittulAr fhn nun. Ices of theAaxtjerV'jnnlon,- J2l 0j"$l?g9i lt prize "The With flights Qf MMMMmM Topeka, July 3. Tho First National Bank, tho biggest financial institution in tho city, failed to open its doors this morning. A notice, signed by Vlcc-PreSldent Bosslngton, posted on the doors, says': "Tills bank Is closed by orders, nnd tho comptroller of tho currency hns notified us nn examiner will bo sent." Tho closing of tho bank is the result of complications in tho affairs of C. II. Devlin, ono of its chief stockholders, and reputed to bo tho richest man in Kansas. His affairs havo been placed In tho hands of tho Million Dollar Cor poratlon, chnrtorod Saturday in Mis souri. Tlio bnnk'a assots May 1st were $2,351,304. A largo number of deposi tors lined up in front of tho bank this morning, Devlin's assets aro estimated at $7, 000,000 and his liabilities nt $2,000, 000. His interest in tho Topekn banks nro said to amount to $1,000,000. Ho owns 11 coal companies. Washington, July 3. Tho comptroll or of tho curoncy has nppointcd Na tional Bank Examiner James Bradley tempornry receiver of tho First Xu tlomil Bank of Topekn. Following tho announcement of the fnilure, n run was started on tho Cen tral National, in which Devlin is also u stockholder. In the other banks in which Devlin is interested many de posits wero wlthdTnwn. It Is announced that Devlin lias turned over to the Xntlonnl Beal Ilstnto securities worth $700,000, nnd insuranco policies of the valuo of $0(17,000. Devlin's attorney announces that he liOibankeMi JGJilcagolCJOOO, T;r7"--"rv::T.y -Jn "ai T ..i limn AAn miu ofc. aiuiiio f.uv,uuvi FIREMAN KILLED Birmingham, Ala., July 3. Two Are- 'men dead and four aro injured as a result of tli a fire which destroyed sev era! buildings in the wholesale district this morning. Thq loss ia $200,000. Tho dead aro G. B. Spruoll and E. Ii. Iiofl maV The in'enwero struck by faljjng walls. Steeple Jk Killed. ,. ; New Yprk, July 8,--nJohb Moffalt, aged" 32, frpm Ban Francisco, and Known throughout this country as ,5,8toeplo Jack," who ha climbed many ateepjes and stacks, is dead here, as a result of u fall on a-etalrcnso, . OaU for Help. Berlin, July 3, According to the Tagoblatr, thft Pusslan government has requested the powers which maintain warships at Constltanople to send them lu Odessa to restore order. ' A Chinese Boycott. , Selanger, Strains Settlements, July 3. rr-Tho Chlneso merchants have unani mously decided to boycott American goous. inis coropieiea me owycon jo (he Stralta Settlement. a " ' Jkfaool Load Board. 'G1. P. Brown, clerk of the state, ftBd board, has Sled his report with the board, for tbe. month of June, ehowa that $ltf,341.48 was turped over to the atafo treamirer. The balance of" inter est bearing in the stats land pftleo July 1st is $805,178.06. BODY HOJftE Train Arrive? Early TJils Wornln Funeral , Wediesdey Cleveland. O.. Julv 3. Tho Lake Shore train bearing tho body of John liny reached Glcnvlllo "at d:4S th'ia mornintr T body, is in a caa f. arid With it nnothi et in a special car. another ape ,clnl Cr Tvlth Mr liny and frlonde. in tlio party wdro Mrs. Hay, Olnfenco Hay, Mr. nnd Mxs. Samnol Mather, 8. A. Paymond. Mather Is In chnrgo of tho arrangements for tho funeral. InK.boHdajr, a . sdqlod tt verdict . will b& ipismrssasses!i5 in nienvlllo, whoro Mrw. Hay nnd son will stop until after tho interment Wednesday, when they will return to! their summer homo nt Lake Sunapeo, N. IL Tho body lies In tho hnll of tho Cluimbcr of Commcrco building for! two days. Tho public will not bo per mitted to view tho rcmnlna, ami only a few relatives and friends will attend tho funeral services. Cleveland, July 3. Tho President's party will arrive at 0 o'clock Wednes day to attend tho funeral, and will leave at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon. All members of tho cabinet, together with Eliliu Root, Lyman H. Gngo, Phi lander C. Knox, John D. Logan and Paul Morton aro requested to act as pall bearers. IHMIU1 NO PAPER TOMORROW Tomorrow being n holiday, wliich Hulem will colebrnto unanimously tliero will ho no Journal. i AUUUJUIUIIAIAllAUaABAIAHU lIVRtffnTfflVIISllVSilVflfiV I WELCOMES ENDEAV0RERS Baltimore, Md., July 3 Tlio ud vnnco guard of Chrlstliin Endeavor dolegntes to tho Intorimtloiuil conven tion has reached Baltimore, nnd during tlio onsulng 48 hours speeliil aiwl regu coption nnd ohtertalnment of tho visi tors nro olnborato. Tho treots aro ablaze with flags and electric light, nnd there Is scarcoly a building in tho main- thoroughfares that doos not boar jarda of bunting. Tito convention pro ceedings "will bo inaugurated Wednes day mojrning when tho delegates will pssemblo n the Fifth Regiment armory for tho formal opening, Among tho notod jwcer who are down for speeches are "Father' Fran cis & Clarle, Qovorlior Warleld, of Marylawl; the KeV. Dwisbl Jililia, J), J)n of Brooklyn the Bw. Flod W. Tompkins, of Philadotphia President Henry Churchill King, of Obcr'Un col Ugoj tho Bev. Johrv Pollock, of Belfast Jr9lawJ; tbo Ber. Albert; Swift, of, Lgndionj the Bov. B A, Hume; D. tD of India, and Vbe Bev. Washington 0)addeni D. D., of Columbus, O. jgwedeu In Ready. Stockholm, July 3, The Bickitog to day endorsed the government's bill placing $23,000,OQfJ at tbe. disposal of, the crown for purposes of wpr against , Norway. Tho bill was given practically unanimous support in liotu. bouse llimiHUUMMHH Follow tbc Ctowd We had 8815 customers, last month at oat State street stare and 4130 customer at pur Court ti street atpre, and ALL were nat' X'r- isfled. Are you pne of the; aatla- ne cntioroersi it pev way nun j i.1 Zinn's 7Qt vrmm$&wc ". Km BWrir .tiim ji'?imft'??!njvaiwiift,,ji,'y"wrp , crowds. Tlfd proparaupnn for the re- MITCHELL TALK FEST JS OVER Case Will g.Q to the Jury To! night and no Verdict Until Wednesday Portland, July 3. Morioy talkod all morning, 'and nnid he would givo the jury an ,thonr',moro this" ofternooni wnicn menus mo nrgumonts win do. closed at 3 o clock. Tho chnrgo to tho jury la oxpected to bo a long one, aria' tho case is 'not expocted to 'go td ftho WW until Into tonight. It is thcreforo pfobftblo that, tomorrow being a legal case tho verdict will not bo made pubr He until Wednesday. Tho judge read his charge to tho jury. Ho holds tho government must show guilty knowlcdgo on tho part of Mitchell when tho money was taken. Tho case will go to tho jury late today. CHICAGO STRIKES Chicago, July 3. Twenty-two hun dred wood workers in 14 big factories refused to go to work this morning, be cause tho employers would not givo them two cents nn hour increase, This action throw out 500 Oothor cm- ployes. With tho 3200 teamsters now out, todny'a strike increases Chicago unemployed army to iu,uuu. A special strlko of all tho 000 union wood work ors union in tho city is anticipated. Employers elalm they can't afford to iriMlfli flirt Ivmrnnusi liu tllil itmn n nniH Mint wiu iniiiinv iirr tiiu iiivii iiiu iJ'tl paid more than similar workers out side of Chicago. Noted Swindler May Como Here. Paris, July 3. Itomnin Diirignnc, brother of Mine, Humbert nnd ono of thoso convicted with her in connection with tho glgnutie Humbert frauds, will bo released from Fresno prison tomor row. Ho luiH completed tho ontlro torm of IiIh imprisonment, tho minister of tho interior having refused to mnko any allow anco for good conduct. For somo time. Durigune has devoted nil of his loiBuro timo to tho study of Eng llsh nnd it is bellovod to bo his inten tion to emigruto to tho United States. 2it Wednesday Special sNo. vrr ltAOi - A. --vjrt,.?; v , - ..... pur Wednos4aruxprue8Alel are Original in Salem .with us- erigi i V ttaied four and Ono-Jiairyftra' ago,. anil represont ono way we have of advertising they certafuly repay , not so niuch in profits den veil jfroin theso iiotals, but,ufron)ttJie many frichda and acquaintaucea wo make, They are growing woXiy more popular ari many tinies the pmn titles of iriercli&ndWo prepared especially are, not euflloiont to meet tho dpnuin,d. For, ,, . ; ( WEDNESDAY ONLY, wo offer a high grade, heavy, scolloped back, ' tbi shell BACK COMBS that are good valued at SSe, each Pemember Wednesday only SEE BIG AD ON PAGE THREE RUSSIA'S TROUBLES INCREASE Revolution Spreading to All Sfl Points on the Black Sea i Kustonjl, ltounicnia, July 3 Follow lug tho arrival Of the- Knnlr. Potewklw and a torpedo boat last night, tkojwk captain Warded 'the Vessels, ami de manded that tho mutineers should ! without arms to be deal! -with rig c oign desortcrs. Ho Tvnrned tho ereic that, if it ll9plnyod hostility to tho town force would bo cmpleyM against thcmvTlioTOiiUnoorB rejfci4 nletc.'- buy provisions, which they wero inter allowed to do. Bucharest, Itoumnnin, July 3. The authorities havo ordered sovernl regi ments to Kustcnji, to preserve order whilo tho mutinous Itusslnn battle ships remain in that port, St. Petersburg, July 3. Count Iff natleff, who has loft for Odessa, baa been vested with tho power ta heat tho situation there, and it is beltovott has been given nuthorlty to treat with, tlio mutineers. Odessa, July 3. Tlio city centinues: quiet under n strong guard of troops. A mimlipr nf fnrnlun frnlirlit ntnnmnr havo loaded, preparatory to sailtne. Troops still prohibit admission to tho dock region. Work was resumed thin morning in somo quarters. Berlin, July 3. Tlio Frankfurter Kcitung Hiiytt niv open revolution has broken out at Nlkolaleft" and Bat oil m, and nil vessels bound for Black Son, ports liavo anchored in the DoBphorous., St. Petersburg, July 3. Tho crew oC tho cruiser Minnie, at Kruimlndt, linn mutinied, and refused to obey ortfern to put to son. Tlio vesKid lulu been taken outride the poit, Winona Assembly Opens. Warwiw, Ind., July 3. Today 'h for mal opening of tlio annual session of tlio Wliioim nMonibly was marked by an iiniiHUiilly largo audience. The pro gram for tho soshIoii tills year olVorn many attractions and It Is expectoti to bo ono of tlio moHt KiicccHsfuI neusfonn in tlio history of tho nsseiiiblv. eieMi$ 235, . 4 Jf red' nffTorcut ntyles of . '? .10