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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905.
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Stockton & Co
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Stimme Clearance Sale
OF
Men's Staw Hats
Every straw hat In the house reduced. Now Men, here's your chance to
got your summer straw lint at a great saving.
FREE Itoturn to us $7.50 in Cash Snlo Slips and receive free of charge
ono year's subscription to M' CALLS MAGAZINE.
Norwich Union Fire Insur
ance Society
Prank Meredith, Resident Agont.
Offlca with Wm, Brown & Co., No. 129
Commercial street.
NEW TODAY
Theo. M. Barr Successor to Barr &
Potzol, tinnor and plumber. Hot air
water and steam heating a specialty,
Balom, Orogon. 3-2-
CO Gents Until further notice tho Dal
las stage will be CO cents each way.
J. J. Fldlor. 7-12-3t
Tor Balo Ohoap. Twonty hoad of
bunch grass horsos. Inquira four
blocks south of Stato streot on 24th
streot. 0. W. Mnrlolls. 7-21-3t
Shingles
Best Star A. Star Shingles
$85
PER JOOO.
SALEM FENCE WORKS
Walter Moriey
GO Court Streot, Salem
REMEMBER
We can do your ropalr work as good as tho best, and bettor than the
rest, and charge no moro than a.yono else. Wo always keep our stock
fresh, as wo buy often. Wo carry Hartford, Morgun & Wright and G. &.
J. tires; in fact, wo havo tires nnd rims, as well as all other repairs to fit
ull makes of bicycles, and our prices nro right. Push the button and wc
will do tho rest. Best work at honost prices.
Fank Mooe
Phono 301 Black. 370
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It's Absolutely
ittte
Thnt ono-fourth of tho entire civilized people of tho world aro
suffering Jn a greater or less dogrco , front eyo strain.
YOUR ojos may bo all right, but If there tflo allghtest thing
wrong with them, or, if you'ro troubled with headache, nervousness,
dizziness-all of which aro direct symptom of eyo strain-surely
It would bo worth your while to have your eyes tostoO.
An examination will cost yau nothing, and you'll be under no ob
ligation to buy glasses herc-ehould we find they are needed.
Stat aa
Litarty Sts.,
Salem, Ore
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New
Petticoats
$J.25
Wo hnvo just received nn cUgant
line of Moreen Fottlcoate in blek,
brown and bluo; 20-inch nceordcon
plnitcd ruffles.
Considered a bargain everywhere at
$1,50. Our prices whilo thoy last
TEDDY ,
ALSO
GROVER
"Fads and Fancies" Were to
Exploit the Great Men
Free of Charge
Now York, July 21. president
Roosevelt nnd drover Cleveland nro
down on "Fads nnd Fnnclos" list, tho
socloty publication now figuring in tho
courts ns tho result of tho arrest of its
solicitor. It is said thoy will receive
their copies of tho o luxo edition with
out cost. Their "Pads nnd Fancies"
being duly oxploltod. Among tho prom
inont men who havo subscribed $1600
or moro for copies aro Thomns T. Ryan,
W. K. Vnnderbllt, Alfrod O. Vnndor.
bllt. Jnmes J. Mill, J. F. Morgan, Oliver
Hnrrlman, Chnuncoy Dopow, Perry Bob
mon't, John Jacob Astor and Thos.w.
Lawaon.
. Swears She Won't.
St. PotorHburg, July 21. Tho Novoc
Vromyen todny assorts the alleged Jnp
nnoso pence conditions forbidding tho
doublo-trncklng oi tho Siberian rail
road nro utterly unacceptable, being
equivalent to tho economic suicide of
Russia.
(IMHtMIHUMINIfHMIMHtjl
Court Street.
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Brltt and Sullivan Ready.
San Francisco, Cal., July 21. The
dnte of tho fight botweon "Jimmy"
Brltt nnd "Kid" Sullivan has ar
rived, but there appears to bo littlo or
no Increase of interest in tho oVent.
Nevertheless, tho Hayes Vnlloy Club,
under whoso auspices tho mill is to
tako place, expqets n fair-sited crowd
on hand tonight, basing their expecta
tions on tho fact that Brltt has a host
of followers among tho sporting fra
ternity who never fall to turn out to
sco him fight.
Tho lack of interest in tho bout is
duo chiefly to tho belief that the lad
from tho natlonnl capital is no match
for Brltt, nnd that tho fight will con
sequently bo a one-Bided affair. Tho
fight followers wcro desirous of seeing
Brltt nnd "Battling" Nelson In the
ring ngnln and nro disappointed that
Brltt should side-stop a match with
tho Dano and tako on Sullivan, who is
rognrdod ns nn easy mark.
Sullivan is nn unknown quantity
hero, bufsomo of tho critics who have
watched him at work think well of him
and the prediction is mado in somo
qunrtcrs thnt ho will givo tho San
Francisco idol a hnrd tusslo when they
como together tonight. Sullivan is n
slam-bang fighter of tho rough-and-roady
type. Ills chief defect is his
lack of experience. His brief rcsord,
howovcr, is n crcditablo ono. Although
ho has been in tho fighting game only
a few yenrs, ho has held his own with j
thrco of tho best men of his division
nnd disposed of several lesser ones.
His fifteen-round draw -with Eddlo
Hanlon was unquestionably a good per
formance, especially as it is held that
Hanlon was fortunato to get tho de
cision of draw.
Sullivan followed with a ten-round
draw with "Young Corbett." In this
bnttlo Sullivan's mnnnger insisted on
a draw if tho men wcro on their feet
at tho finish, and he was much cha
grined when ho snw how well Sullivan
did. But tho best performance in Sul
livan's record was his six-round en
counter with "Battling" Nelson, in
which tho Washington lad exchanged
blow for blow and held his own to tho
finish.
Since the match between Brltt and
Sullivnn was mado sovornl weeks ago
both fighters havo been training faith
fully, nnd roports from their respec.
tlvo quarters today aro to tho effect
thnt both are. in primo condition. Un
der tho articles of agreement they are
to wolgh in at six o'ctock this evening
nt 133 pounds,
"Tho Wanes of Sin."
San Jose, July 21. A new phase was '
put on tho killing of aged Qustav Hue-
ter, tho retired San Francisco capital
Int. nt liln linmn Fridnv nicht bv his
wifo, when Mrs. Heutor, having been
mndo acquainted with tho fact that
Sheriff Ross had ovidency of her inti-
inacy with a physician, mndo a full
confession to that officer.
Hucter's oldest son nnd tho Japan
cso cook discovered tho couple togeth
er nt tho ranch houso rccontly during
Hucter's absence, and tho son Informed
tho fnthor. They plnnned to lay n
it rap for her this week and in tho mean
time Huetcr wns not to let his wlfo
know that ho was nwnro of tho facts.
This was tho renl euuso of Hucter's
angor Friday night, although his wlfo
did not know it. Sho states thnt sho
has boon intlnmto with tho physician
for six months past, having gone to
San Francisco n number of timos to
meet him.
Sliver Bay Conference.
Silver Bay, N. Y., July 21. Tho an-
nual oonforonco of tho Young People's
Missionary Movomont began hero to-
dav and will coutlnuo until tho ond of
this month. A largo attendance and
nn attractive program corabino to
give promlso of n notnblo session. Bi
ble study, tho discussion of homo and
forolcn mlsslonnry work and platform
nddrossos by speakers of uoto mako up
the iiroL'ramnio. The soueiluleij spenK
ors includo Bishop James M. Thoburn,
Samuel B. Capon, John Willis Baor, Dr.
B. B. Chivcrs, Johu It. Mott nnd Kou
ort E. Spcer.
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Vermont Editors In Session.
Brattleboro. Vt July 21. Members
of tho Vermont Press Association o,ro
gathered hero for their aununl mid
summer meeting, .This ovenlng CUf
ton Ij. Sherman, of' the Hartford Cour
ant, will address tho association on tho
subject of "Newspapers and Iewspa
per Men." Tho editors will devote to
morrow to entertainment.
Englishman Wins.
London. July 21. In the challenge
round for tho Davis cup, at Wimbleton
today, S. H. Smith, of the EnglisH
tenm, defeated W. A. Larnod, the Ameri
can, M, 0-4, 5-7, 0-1. Smith won by
hnrd driving, and clever playing along
tho lines.
London, July 21. Doherty, of Eng
land, defeated Holcombo Ward, tho
American.
CHILDREN CRY FOB
FLETCHER'S OASTORIA.
Horribly Mangled Corpses
(Continued from first page.)
board tho Bennington, when it reached
the wharf, was frightful. Tho deck tim
bers, heavy steel and iron beams, smoke
stacks, gun carriages, and scraps of
engines nnd boilers woro heaped in ono
indescribable mass. Two of tho guns
vtcrc gone, nnd tho magazlno, which let
go almost simultaneously with tho boil
er, wns nothing more than n great gap
ping hole. Tho platenu bucklod, and
tho inner woodwork, in places, was torn
to splinters. Much of tho upper works
wns thrown into tho water.
The ship is leaking badly, nnd it is
feared that sho will sink. Tho cnuso of
tho explosion is not definitely known.
Engineer Nelson personally making an
inspection of tho boilers, preliminary
to leaving port, hnd found everything
all right, and was about to givo orders
to put up the steam, when tho explosion
occurred. Nelson wns blown back Into
tho store room, nnd injured, but not
fatally. Tho cnptaln and n few of tho
other officers hnd not yet joined tho
ship, nnd thus escaped. EnBlgn Perry,
officer of tho dny, was on the forwnrd
deck, directly abovo tho boilers, and is
perhnps fatally injured. Other officers
are injured, but none, it is thought, fa
tally. Tho cngino crew wcro nil at
their plnccs wlicn tho explosion oc
curred. Tho explosion was followed by
nn fcutpouring of a sheet of flnmo nnd
scalding wntcr and smoko. This cnught
every man in the boiler and onglno
rooms, blew up the decks and throw
dozens of men into tho air and into tho
bny. In tho pnnlc others jumped into
tho bay, and woro picked up by bonts
which soon nrrlvcd. To step upon tho
gnng plnnk nnd boord tho ship it was
ncccssnry to step over tho bodies of
thrco dead boys. Thoso sailors who
remained in condition to walk around,
bohnved in nn horolc manner, nnd did
not stop until every bndly injured man
hnd been sent nshoro on tho launches.
Tho scenes at tho morguo nnd hos
pitals aro horflblo. Tho victims aro
blackened by cinders nnd smearod with
blood. Very few wcro badly torn, tho
injuries in most cases being from
scalding water. In many cases tho
skin hung in ribbons. Somo of tho in
jured wcro so blackened and scnldod
thoy could not bo identified by frlonds.
Among tho Identified dead sailors aro
Chambers, Nowcomoo, Hughes nnd
Bonscll.
Oregon Bankers Organize.
Portland, July 21. Tho stato bank
ers met this afternoon nt tho exposition
and organized Tho Oregon Bnnkors'
Association on tho plan of tho Wash
ington organization, now In convention
here.
Big Russian Coming.
Pnrls, July 21. M. Wlttc, tho Rus
sian penco envoy, nrrived this after
noon, on routo to tho United Stntos.
CITY WINS VICTORY.
Judgo Galloway Dismisses Writ of Ro-
viow in the Nichols Oaso.
The writ of revlow in the case of
tho City of Salem vs. Nichols wns dis
missed by Judgo Galloway this after
noon. This was tho caso in which
Nichols wns arrested on tho chnrgo of
vagrnnoy, ond finod $70 by tho city re
corder. Through his nttornoys tho enso
was carried to tho county oourt, whore
it was deolded ngninit him. Ills attor
ney then filed a writ of revlow in the
oirouit oourt on the grounds that tho
ordtnnneo uudor which ho hnd boon
nrrostod and finod wns lost, nnd that,
therefore, tho recorder's oourt hnd no
jurisdiction over his onso. The judgo
hold that, whilo thero was gravo doubt
in his mind as to whothor the ordinance
was now in exlstonoe, tho writ should
bo dismissed, for, if not, tho fact that
n number of other ordinances had boen
lost would work a gront hardshfp on
tho city. Tho tostimony in tho trial
went to sliow that tho ordiuancos bad
beon eopled into a book, without being
certified to. It is not thought that tho
onso will bo appealed further, but that
Nichols will pay his fine.
Boys Got a Lecture.
Promptly at 2 o'clock this afternoon
12 boys appeared before Recorder
Moores to get a froe lecture on how
to conduct themselves in tho future. It
is safe to say that they will neither bo
anugbt stealing nor eat lug stolen mel
ons in the near future Five of the
boys that were in the gang were not
compelled to appear, ns they were very
young, and had only eaten some of the
melons, and were not implicated in
stealing them.
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Spoiled Her Beauty,
Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St.,
New York, at one time had her beauty
spoiled with skin trouble. She writes:
'I had salt rheum or eczema for years,
but nothing would cure it until I used
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. " A quick and
sure healer for cuts, burns and sores.
25c at J. O. Perry 'a drug store.
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Our Great
Clearing Sale
Continued
It always has boon tho policy of our storo not to carry any goodj
over from ono soason to tho other. That is why wo inaugurate this Pew
orful (flooring Balo ovory Eoason to clear the. storo of this soaaon'a goodj
nnd havo tho sholvos roady for our fall arrivals. Tho wonderful trade
wo did tho past wook shows us cloarly that tho pooplo appreciate our
way of doing business. Read tho following price list ovor carofully and If
you don't trado with us it will koop you from paying too much for your
goods olsowhoro.
WASH SUITS AND SKIRTS.
$4.50 protty porcalo wash suits, dain
tily trimmod, clearing prico $2.95
$5 protty wash suits, prico $3.C0
$2.50 Fancy PK Dross Skirta $1.50
$3.50 Whlto PK Dross Skirts $2.48
Odd lot of $1.75 wash dress
skirts Me
SUMMER SHIRT WAISTS.
85c Prcty Dimity Shirt Waists,
prico 45c
$1.35 White Shirt Waists, noatly
trimmod, cloarlng prico 76o
$2 Whlto Shirt Waists, handsomely
trimmed, prico 91-35
Bilk Waists at Cloarlng Prices.
ACCORDION PLAITEDSKIETS.
Wo carry a swell lino of thoso prot
ty accordion plaited Dress Skirts
in all colors; thoy aro worth up
to $8.50 and $0, olearlng prico
. $4.76
4.60 Mohair Drees Skirts ....$2.05
MOHAIR AND SILK SUITS.
$12 Mohair Suits, all tailored, goods
latest stylo, prico $0.00
$15 Silk Shirt Waist Suits.... $8.00
$10.00 Oovort Jackets, price.. $0.00
MILLINERY.
Cloarlng prices on everything in
that department.
$2.50 Trimmed Hats, salo prico $1.30
$5 Trimmod Hats, salo prico. .$2.50
Children's Hats Half Prioo
DRESS GOODS.
And still tho rush for Dress Goods
koeps up, and why not? Wo havo
tho latest goods to Dhow you and at
tho smallest prices in Salem.
SALEM'S FASTEST
McEVOY BROS.
Root Consults President.
Oyster Bay, X. J., July2 1. Presi
dent Koosovclt wns in conferonco this
morning with Secretary of Stnto Root
who was accompanied from Now York
by Dr. Lyman Abbott, who will ro
main until nftor luncheon. Root will
romaln ovor night. Among tho ques
tions discussed is the proposed trans
fer of tho Panama canal from the war
to the stato department, nnd details
of tho peaco conference.
Monona Lake Assembly.
Mndlson, Wis., July 21. Tho an
nual session of tho Monona Lake As
sembly oponed today, and will continuo
until August 5. Tho programmo this
year is ono of the best ever offerod by
tho assembly. It provides for tho ad
drosses by many speakers of note, Wil
liam J. Bryan heading the list.
Drako Gets a Job,
Now York, July 21. E. A. Drake,
socrotary-troasuror of tho Panama
Railroad Company, has been appointed
assistant to Prosidont Shonts. Drake
will oxorciso all the functions of presi
dent of tho railroad during Shout's
nbsence.
The Southern Pacific Company
Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell
Springs and return up to nnd Including
8optcmber 30, 1005, 1005, limited to 30
days, rate of $5.55. 6-5-tf
BORN.
FLBBNER-. To the wife of S. Flecner,
Wednesday, July 20, 1905, a daugh
ter. The littlo one only lived a few short
minutes after birth. The body wns
taken to Eugene yestordny for burial.
The grief-strlokon parents havo the
sympathy of their many friends in their
sad berouvemont.
LOOSE.-At the family home on Asy-
lum Avenue, Salem, Orogon, July 10,
1005, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loose, a
son.
DIED.
FENTON. At Mehama, Or., July 10,
1905, L. R. Ponton, aged 66 years, of
heart failure.
Money to Loan
TH0MA8 K. FORD.
Over Ladd & Bath's Bank, Salem, Or.
Fancy Mohair Dress Goods 25c,
36c and 40c, worth doublo tho price.
Imported Fancy Mohair Dreos
Goods, swell Btuff, 05c, 76c and 85c
FINE SILKS.
This department is a wonder. VTe
cannot koop enough of them in
stock.
46c Wash Chiffon Silks, all colon,
yd 23c
Wash India Silks for Shirt Walsta
in whito, cream, pink, bluo, navy,
prico 26c, 30c 45c and G5c, worth
doublo.
Remnants of Fino Colored Silks,.
Half PrlM
Black Silks, ovory kind and ever;
prico.
BUMMER WASH GOODS.
Out thoy have to go; no merer
shown to any pioce of goods in this
department, no matter how protty
it is.
660 yds fancy B'aC pretty lawai,
prico 3i
12ac, 15c and 18c Fancy Wash
Goods, prico 8c and 10c
Whlto PK and White Indian nd
Drees Goods at small pricos.
CLEARING PRICES.
On ovory articlo in tho following
departments: RIBBONS, LACES,
EMBROIDERIES, LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND
UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, WinTB
GOODS, TABLE LINENS, SHOES,
MEN'S UNDERWEAR, NECK
TIES, COLLARS, STRAW HATS,
CAPS, HATS and OVERALLS.
GROWING STORE.
Corner of Commer
cial and Court Streets
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YOUR PRINTING
Will bo tho
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Japs Getting Busy.
Copenhagen, July 21. A dlspatcs
from St. Petersburg states advices from
Manchuria say tho Japnncso worship
I havo beon slghtod near Nlkolacvsks, t
I the mouth of tho Amur river. Many of
tho inhabitants of Nlkolacvsks and
Vladivostok havo fled to Khabarovsk.
OIL PUMPS FOR
TRACTION ENGINES
Wo havo tho Mason Klpp oil pump
Every thrcsherman should have one
of these on his engine They are
great money saver, for they deliver
given quantity of oil at each piston
stroke, ro more and no less.
You should come in and seo theee.
Get in your order soon, as there 19 a
big demand.
PLYMOUTH TWINE
Is the sort that the farmer always
calls for season after season, once he
has tried it. It's so even in texlure,
11 will run in most any old binder.
Try a ball and convinco yourself.
F. A. Wiggins'
Implement JOoose, 855-267 Liberty St
Farm Imnlmnenta. Wheels. AntOBO-J
biles, Sewing Macklne and SnppUe-
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