., n-TTTMILl.- - . " . ? - jfwp j "YT"WWW' 8 -i SAEBY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1005. 3- J Stockton" & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER New Petticoats $J.25 Wo havo just received nn, elegant lino of Moreen Petticoats in blnck, brown and bluo; 20-inch nccordoon plaited ruffles. Considered n bargain ovorywhero at 1.50. Our prices while thoy Inst $1-25. Summer Clearance Sale OF Men's Straw Hats Every straw lint in tho houso reduced. "Now Motr, hero's your clinnco to got your summer straw hat at a great saving. FREE Return to us $7.G0 in Cash Snlo Slips nnd rocoivo frco of chnrgo ono yonr's subscription to M'OALLS MAGAZINE. 1 A DARK BROWN TASTE 1 v -Mpyiy Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles $J.85 . PER IOOO. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walte Motley GO Court Street, Solent OA m V O X. Xuflu . tfewi tit 7 The Kind You Han Almp B002X Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOBD, Over Ladd k Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society Frank Moredlth, Bosident Agont. Office with Win. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Stroot. NEW TODAY Tbeo. M. Barr Successor to Bnrr & Potzol, tinner and plumbor. Hot nir wator and steam hoating a spocialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2- 50 Cents Until furthor notico tho Dal las stngo will bo 00 cents oach way. J. J. Fidlor. 7-12-3t Israel W. Durham, tho Philadelphia Republican boss, whoso power tons boon virtually shattered by tho vigorous measures of Mnyor Wonver. For Salo No. 1 cow, Inqulro of Mrs. Cntherino Brown, 8-1 Commercial Btroot. 4Phono Red 2323. 7-18-3t For Rent. Furnished cottago, nil mod orn convonloncos. Also two unfur nished houses, Jos. 1L Albert. 7-18-tf Oliicago Wheat, Chicago, July lO.Whont "84 corn, 6757,. oats, 3031"4. MtMWMMMf ' REMEMBER Wo can do your repair work as good as tho best, and bettor than tho rest, and chnrgo no more than anyouo olso. wo niwnys nwwji um .. fresh, as wo buy of ton. Wo carry Hartford, Morgan &. Wright nnd Q. J. tlresj In fnot, wo havo tires and rims, ns woll as nil other ropairs to fit nil makos of bicycles, and our prices nro right. Push tho button and wo Will do tho rest. Bost work at honest prices. . Frank J. Mooe Phono 301 Black. 370 Court Street. UlsMlMaMlMsMIBllMlfiWtni 1'" L Cannibal Tribe in Africa Eats 2,000 Negroes, and 8 White Men for Pie Berlin, July 10. Tho colonial au thorities qf Gorman Southwest Africa roport tho outbreak of tho cannibal trlbo. of Njoms, in German CanoroomS. In Juno tho trlbo devoured 2000 no groes and eight white persons. Tho German forces nro too weak to cope with tho savages. Arcanumltoa May Form Now Order. Now York, July 10. It is now nearly two months since tho Supremo Council of tho Hoynl Arcanum met nt Atlnntic City and decided to advnnco tho insurnnco rates of the order. This has given sufficient time for tho sen timent of tho rank and file of tho or- dor to crystnlizo and it now becomes ovldont that somo dcclsivo stop. must bo taken in tho right direction or olso tho order is bound to loso a largo per centage of its momborship. During tho Inst two or thrco weeks stnto con ventions havo been held in Now York, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Michignn, Pennsylvania and other states, vigor ously protesting ot tho incrcaso ini rates which havo boon mndo, rfnd in somo instances thero havo been open threats of socosslon nnd tho formation of a now order. Tho secession move ment has gained great headway and its promoters hnvo cvon gono so far ns o agrco upon a nnmo for tho new order, thnt of- tho Loyal Arcanum. Tho rates agreed upon by tho Su premo Council nt its May mcoting nd vnnco tho monthly paymonts of mem bers at tho ago of 40 and beyond from 1C0 to 500 per cent. To rescind this notion seven Grand Councils, each rep resenting a state, must send a written request to tho Supremo Regent to call a mooting of tho Supremo Council, It is sniu mat mo required numoor or stnto councils havo already mado such roqueat, but so far no action has been taken by tho Supremo Regent or tho Supreme Council in tho mntter. The objectors havo urged all mem bers to rotaln their membership until October, in liopo thnt tho new rntos may bo withdrnwn. If nftor thnt dato tho Supremo Council falls to take ac tion, it is likely that immediate steps will bo taken to form a now and rival ordor. Thoso favoring tho secession movement dcclnro thnt inoro than CO per cent of tho members of tho Hoynl Arcanum nro ready to withdraw and join n now order. CARLOAD OF LARD BUCKETS. And a Few Thoughts Suggested In Contemplating Them. ' StcuflloiT Bros, nnd Cross, who supply Salem nnd vicinity with n largo portion of tho meat products used hero, re cently ordered a carload of lard buck ets, each taking half. Thero arc somo 44,000 buckets in thjo bunch. Just think of it, and what It means. Tho number of big porkers that will havo to tnko nntl-fnt to All them all. Think of tho amount of big, fat grain fed hams nnd rod-streaked bacon that will pllo up, whllo tho hard-hearted butch ers "fry tho fat" out of their victims in true campaign stylo. Think of tho souso and tho pig trottors, delicious byo or sty products. Think of tho sausages linked in truo brotherhood, thnt will hang In gay festoons, tho flowers of tho butcher shop. Think of tho mighty squenl it would make If all tho squeals woro condensed into one, as tho ungrateful "rooters" rcfuso to bo led liko lambs to tho slaughter. Still, on sccVrnd thoughts, If you don't wnnt to think, well, don't. r tii df WT-.rM flMt rWI si Hli mi uiiiAMfojiimB f?i wv -.s.i jpEOJJojumxxjoij Our Great Arm Brokon and Wrist Dislocated. Mr. W'. B. Duncan, who resides on his farm in Spring Vnlloy is willing to testify to tho fact that troubles novor conio singly. Whllo hauling a load of hay into tho barn yesterday ho fell off, breaking his right forearm, and dis locating his wrlBt. Tho accident is a very painful ono, nnd will lay him up for sovcrnl months. About this time last yenr Mr. Duncan received a chargo from a gophor gun In his hand, which necessitated tho amputation of two of his fingors. Texas Confederate Reunion. Galvoston, Toxns, July 10. Tho morning trains brought scores of pcor plo into Galveston to nttcud tho an nual reunion of tho Toxnn division, United Confcdcrnto VctornnB. Hotels nnd boarding houses nro filled with votornns and other frionds, nnd all in dientions point to an unusunlly sue coBsful gathering. Tho lutcrost of tho dny centered in tho opening exercises, which wero presided over by Major Goneral K. M. Van Zandt, of Fort Worth. Addresses of wolcomo woro dollverod and responded to and reso lutions woro presented on tho denth of former Qovornor Lubbock. Tho ro mnlning business sessions, which con tinue over tomorrow, will bo inter spersod with many features of enter tninmont arranged by tho Galveston votornns. Tho downtown section of tho city Is gnyly docornted in honor of tho reunion. J That Silver Plated Tea o Coffee Pot of yours will bo mndo as good ns now, if you'll lot us replato It. Our platiug la heavy triple plate, finished in tho best manner and guar- ""we41 'uvorida'evcrything you want plated, and at very moderate "wo also do nickel plating; tools, instruments, parts of bicycles, stoves, CZrTTf to ahow samples of our work. Or call at tho store. - State aa LiWrty St., Sakm, Ore m& Ago-Coming of Young Duke, Berlin, July 10. Gothn, Coburg, Go- ..! mm nnd aMiav MilfiA warn n t&ta lUHUll HUM - today In houor of tho ngo-ooming of tho young Duko Karl Edward, tho Lng lish born Prince of Albany, who was chosen to succeed1 to tho throne of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha on tho death of his uncle. Tho young duko reached his twenty-first birthday, nnd with simple ceremonies took tho over tho roina of covorninont from Princo Er nest of Hobenloge, who has acted ns regont during the minority of tho young duke. i r Island Park Assembly, Rome City, Iud July 19.-The 27th session of tho Western Chautauqua (Island Park Assembly) and Summer School opened" hero today aud will con tinue uutil August 11. Tho attendance is tho largest ever rugistored o,n an opening dny and all igns point to an exceptionally successful session. Tho programme provides for the usual uni versity study courso with competent lecturers and round-table leaders. Spaniards Want Money. Madrid, July 19. The Spanifb.gov. eminent is arranging for reparation to Spaniard imprisoned in tho Philip pines by the Americans during tho war of 1809, who are still la the island. Recommends Tost Caso. Attornoy.Gonornl Crawford handed down an opinion to tho city council of Coquille City this morning, in which ho stntes that It would bo a very diffi cult matter to dccldo tho validity of tho local option liquor law in Coos county, nnd ho thoroforo recommend ed tho bringing of n test caso before tho supremo court for settlement. Tho courts In Coos county so far havo up held tho law, although tho saloon cle ment has mado strong efforts to knock it out. Clearing Sale s Continued It always has boon tho policy of our Btoro not to carry any goofo over from ono season to tho other. That is why wo inaugurato this Tow. orful Clearing Salo ovory Beason to clear the storo of this season's goodi and havo tho sholvos roady for our fall arrival. Tho wonderful trtfj wo did tho past wook shows ua dearly that the pcoplo appreciate our way of doing business. Road tho following prico Urt ovor carofully and U you don't trado with ua it will keop you from paying too much for your goods olBOwhoro. There are twenty different cinnamon barks, and they cost from 4 to- 55c lb. This ex plains the market, all but one particular. Schilling's Best is the best with the coarser pieces picked-out; not thrown-away ; oh no; they go to some less particular grinder. Troo Cutting Caso in Court. Tho caso of Fry vs Clinton occupied tho attention of tho circuit court all foronoon, nnd is now in tho hands of tho jury. This Is tho enso in which Mrs. Fry seoks to recover dnmngos for tho destroying of a beautiful shnde troo in front of hor resldenco by nn cm ployo of tho tolephono company. This onso is bolug watched with a groat deal of interest by citizens of Salem who hnvo had their shado trees ruth lessly mutllnted by employes of this and other similar companies. Ilorsca Burned. A flro near Corvnllls last Friday de stroyed a barn belonging to M. S. Woodcock. Tho barn contained 30 tons of hay. Two fino mares and two onlvos wero in tho barn, and woro burned to death. Nothing is known ns to tho origin of the fire. ADDITIONAL" PERSONALS. Dr. and Mrs. T. D, Coo, of Kelths burg, T1K, nro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. II, S. Polsal, near Rosedale, Governor Chamberlain is back in tho stae of Oregon again, having arrived in Portland this morning. Stnto School Superintendent Acker nuin is nttonding n meotingt of tho board of regents of tho stnto ngrlcul tural cololgo nt Corvnllls today. Prof. F, B. Jonks, of Goshen, Indi ana, has just terminated n ploasnnt visit with Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Poisal, at Hankautat ranch, near Rosedale. Prof. Jenka Is connected with tho depart ment of biology in tho collego nt Go shen. Miss BInnoho Lewis, a former stu dent of Willamette University, who has been teaching at Port Ludlow the past winter, and is now moving to Cal ifornia with her parents, stopped off in Salem last night for a short visit with friends. Sho will be a student at the University of California next year. Fraud Order Stands. 8t. Louis, July 19. Judge McPher- son, of the United States court, today deniod the injunction asked by tho People Lnited States bank, to prevent postofllee officials from executing the fraud1 order issued against it by the postmaster gcueral, WASH SUITS AND SHIRTS. $4.50 pretty pcrcalo waah suite, dain tily trimmed, cloarlng prico $2.05 $5 protty waoh suits, prico $3.50 $2.50 Fancy PK Dress Skirts $1.50 $3.50 Whito PK Dross Skirts $2.46 Odd lot of $1.76 wash dross skirts 05c SUMMER SHIRT WAISTS. 85c Proty Dimity Shirt Waists, prico 5c $1.35 Whito Shirt Waists, noatly trimmod, clearing prico 75c $2 Whito Shirt Waists, handsomely trimmed, prico 51-36 Silk Waists at Cloaring Pricoe. ACCORDION PLAITED SKIRTS. Wo carry a swell lino of thoso prot ty accordion plaited Dross Skirts in all colors; thoy aro worth up to $8.50 and $0, cloaring prico $4.75 4.50 Mohair Drees Skirts ....$2.05 MOHAIR AND SILK SUITS. $12 Mohair Suite, all tailored, goods latest stylo, prico $0.00 $15 Silk Shirt Waist Suits.... $8.00 $10.00 Covert Jackets, prico.. $0.00 MILLINERY. Cloaring prices on everything in thnt department. $2.60 Trimmod Hata, salo prico $1.30 $5 Trimmod Hato, salo prico. .$2.50 Children's Hata Half Prico DRESS GOODS. And still the rush for Droea Goods koops up, and why not? Wo havo tho latest goods to show you and at tho smallest prices in Salem. Fancy Mohair Dress Goods 25c, 35c and 40c, worth doublo tho price. Imported Fancy Mohair Dress Goods, swell stuff, C5c, 75c and 85c FINE SILKS. This department ia a wonder, Wt cannot keep enough of them la stock. 45c Wash Chiffon Silks, all colon; yd 23c Waoh India Silks for Shirt WaiaU in whito, croam, pink, bluo, navy, prico 25c, 30c 4Gc and 05c, wortk doublo. Remnants of Fino Colored Bilks,. Half Price Black Silks, every kind and every prico. t SUMMER WASH GOODS. Out thoy havo to go; no mercj shown to any plocc of goods in tbJj department, no matter how prctt; it ia. 600 yds fancy 8Vio protty xwu, price sy, 12ac, 16c and 18e Fancy Who Goods, prico ' 80 and 10c Whito PK and Whito Indian Hei4 Dross Goods at small prices. CLEARING PRICES. On ovory ortlclo in tho follovi&f departments: RIBBONS, LA0E3, EMBROIDERIES, LADH1S' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, WHITB GOODS, TABLE LINENS, SHOES, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, COLLARS, STRAW HAT3, CAPS, HATS and OVERALLS. SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets EVEN A MORMON MAY FALL John A. Cannon Brother of Utah's Senator Arrested for Embezzlement and Forgery Salt Lake, Utnh, July lO.-John Ml J unnnon, rormorly secretary of tho Utnh world's fair commission nt St. Louis, wns arrestod today' at Loth bridge, Alhortn, Cnnadn, charged with forgery and embozzlemont. Extrodl tlon papers are now holng proparod. Cannon Is tho son f Prosldont Geo. M. Cannon, of tho Mormon church, and brother of Former Senator Frank Can non. Up Is accused of forging tho nnmo of Former Governor Wells to warrants. Ho disappeared late in Jan uary, nt whioh tlmo ho wns brigadier general of tho Utah National Guard. Tried to Kill Frlck. Pittsburg, Pa., July 19.-Alexander Borkham, tho former anarchist, left tho westorn penitentiary this morulnp. having served 12 y.onrs nnd 8 months ror attempting to kill II. C. Prick dur ing tho Homestead striko. Ho was taken to Cloarmont, where ho will servo a year for oarrylug concealed weapons. Bight years and four months of tho time was commuted for good behavior. YOUR PRINTING Will bo tho BEST And it will suit you if it is printed by ELLIOTT Commercial and Sooloty Printer Phone? Mnln 2953 217 South Commercial St A Younk Dukelet. Gotham, Germnny,' July 19.-Duk Charles Edward made formal entry in to Gotha this morning to take over the rulo of tho dutohy of Snxo-Coburg, Gotha, this being tho duke's 21st birth day. Tho young ruler was met at thel entrance of the city by troops nnd escorted to the palaco, where he took the oath of office. It's Quit Using Tea. Washington T n t..i -in . , . --- , . v,., uljr ji,. Auvices from Shanghai announce the proposed Chinese boycott of American gooda went into effect today. Consular au thonties were unable to allay the agi tation. . linn Mrs. W. A, Clark, wife of the M tana United States senator nnd ePr king, who will soon attempt to brt into the ranks of New York's hundred, Tho Clarks magnificent slon, which has been building in & avenue for soveral years is now a ing completion, and It is expected ba thn VAnn nt nmft trnrtjeOUS "' talnmnnln. llnittn nrvvthine that V ever taken placo In New York bortj