y -V.T "" v" V" ' -TwwiiU'" Wi'UfSi'WP(pg(p BPI!PW",lj:M DAILY . - . .' ?-. . .g-M -,. .1.1,,,- 3 SSS , S ! j , . . , VOL. XV' FIGHT YELLOW FEVER New Orleans Waking Cop- certed Effort to Stamp Out the Disease ' T -u- New Orleans, July 28, Governor Blancbnrd has returned to thof stato capital, and has cbmplotcd n porfoct jtato organization to combat yellow ever and mosquitoes in nccordanco with tho suggestion of tho medical au thorities. Beginning this morning tho ward organizations will bogln n con certed movement to stamp out tho dis ease Every now enso will be isolated and all physicians will bo notiflod. The citizens' committoo nssosBod ovory bus incss man in tho city, according to his commercial rating, and none refused. Tho yellow fovor hospital is now filled with pationts, and now cases nro boing received as thoy dovolop. -Tho quaran tine l apparently vory effective Tho stato board of health has decid ed to quarantine tho stato' ngainst Now Orleans, At 11 o'clock this morning two suspicious casos wero discovered in tho American quarter. Tho houses wcro immediately quarantined. The marlno hospitnl servico today began an examination of nil steamboats. Thir teen cases aro in Tho hospltnlB today. . i - n !- Counterfeiter Arrcetod. Seattle, WaBh., July 28. li. B. TnU ley, a paint merchant of Ccntrnlla, was arrested by Captain Bell, of tho secrot service, last night upon tho charge of aiding and abotting countorfoiting. It ii claimed that Talloy ngroed to locate for tho officers, for a toward, a band of countorfoltors who wero making spuri ous five-dollar gold pieces. Ho -wan put off, and an investigation satisfied tho authorities that ho himself was the party to tho counterfeiting; Bis arrest followed. f" Talloy doclarcs his arrest is splto work, becauso after ho rccelvod pay from Bell ho was unablo to locato tho counterfeiters. Bell loft for Centralia this morning1 with three warrants, said to bo for a banker, a saloon man and a retired merchant, all of that pfaco. All aro said to bo implicated. , Tulloy was arraigned beforo Commis sioner KIcfer, and his bondB wore fixod at 13000. San Francisco Matron Chosen. Kugcno, Or., July 28. Tho commit teo from tho board of regents of the University of Oregon which had in hand tho ttolectlon of a matron for the dormitory has at last decided upon Mrs. 8. C. Church, of San Francisco She has accopted tho position, nnd'will aisumo her duties early in October. The preeent matron, Miss Etha "Williams will open tho dormitory at tho begin ning of tho school year, and conduct it until Mrs, Church's arrival. Mrs Church comes highly recommended. Sho has had largo oxpcTlenco in con ducting collego rooming and boarding houses. Visited tho Consumptives, Coney Island, N. Y.-, July 28. Presi dent nnd Mrs. Boosovclt paid a noon day visit to Sea' Breeze nomo, on insti tution for tho treatment of tuberculo sis. Thoy made tho trip on the Sylph, t tho invitation of Jacob Reis. Pace for Democracy. Madison, Wis., July 28. Colonel Will lam J, Bryan, who is horo to address tho -Monona laka assembly, is to bo given a complimentary reception and ban qnet thijevenng'-by-the-Dmocrntsof Wisconsin. miiabVIliiftvdltKaWthiroc ession will be tho most important ns lemblage of Demorcats in tho north- Shifts? OvtaIIs. lumpetSf Cotton Pant?;, Shoes Everything you need in work clothes at extremely low prices. Those Conklin'e Horsehide Gloves at $1.15 remain soft and pliable after the roughest wear, and arrf "worth soveral pairs of ordinary floves. We havo them in either Jlght," taodium or extra heavy weights.' you have extra' short fingers we can fit yon with an extra short-fingered glove. We are dosing out line of fien'a west for many years, and it la regarded in n way tho opening gun for tho Dem ocratic campaign of 1008. Besides COionol Bryan tho speakers will In cludo T. E. Ryan, -Democratic nntlonal committeeman for 'Wisconsin; Martin L. Luock, representing tho Democrat ic stato central eommlttco; J. M. Orowloy, representing tho Democratic members of tho stato legislature, and Congressman Charles H. Wclsso of Sheboy'gan. o Drowned In Columbia. Portland, Or.', July 28. May Fisher, aged 18; Ednn FiBher, 10 and Llllic Zieglcr, 20, were drowned yesterday af ternoon in tho Columbia river at Fish ers' landing, Washington. They wcro wading in tho river with two other wo men, when they got beyond their depth. Their companions tried to rescuo them, but could not swim. All wcro residents of Fishers. Fishers' landing is nino miles abovo Vuncouvor, aud it is the shipping point for Mill Flain, and tho big wheat farms of Clarke county. Tho bodies' wero recovered. Corbett and Attall. Philadelphia, Pn.; July 28. Unless all signs go nstray tho patrons of tho National Athletic Club will bo treated to a rattling good fight tonight when " Yotog Corbctl" mid Abs Atalle come togother for a six-round bout. Thero is considerable personal feeling bo tweon tho two littlo fighters, each claiming for several years that tho other was afraid to meet him. Tho two aro regarded as pretty evenly matched and aro counted on to put up ono of tho liveliest fights seen herea bouts in n long time. Yachts for Maclnic Race Chicago; III., July 28. Sixteen yachts aro expected to start in tho Chicago Yacht Club's annual cruising rnco to Mackinac Island tomorrow. Tho Detroit Country Club bonts will leave Port Huron at tho samo timo as tho Chicago yachts, tho plan being for tljo two divisions to meet in Maokl nac. Arrangements havo been modo for tho reporting of tho yachts by tho keep ers of tho lighthouse amUlfc saving sta tions along the coast. Of .Oourso Its a.Bluff. Victoria, B. O., July28. Tho threat ened boycott of American goods in Chi na is a bugaboo, according to Dr. Mor rison, tho Pekin correspondent of the London Times, who arrived horo from tho Orient this morning. IJTo says the agitation Is compnrativcly.of small pro portion, i Revolutionized Photographs. Philadelphia, July 28.-John Car butt, well-known photographer, and in ventor of tho "Cnrbutt dry plate," which revolutionized photography, it dead at his homo In this city, dying at 7:30 this morning. Of Course He Did, Portland, July 28. Dr. Van Gcsnor, partner and co-defendant of Congress man Williamson, took tho stand in his own behalf today. Ho mado n eompleto denial of tho alleged land fraud con- spiracy. ii Russians Pcrsocuto Jews. Vlonna, July 28. Tho persecution of tho Jews is spreading in Western Rus sia. At Viina 32 Jews wcro shot, and at Czonstehau the army reservists lynched 13. No Yellow Fever in Mobile. Mobile, Ala., July 28.-Dr. Wasdln, of the marine hospital servico, has just completed his Investigation and reports thero is no yellow fever in this city. , o Yellow Jack Takes Three. Washington. July 28. Governor Mngoon, of Louisiana, reports three more deaths Irom yeiiow jevcr. n Cnicago?MarkeU; . Chicago, July 28.-Wheat, 8094 85; corn, 5352; oats, 2628H ft y jr tv good wool summer outing suits at Tonight and Saturday, partly cloudy .and CAPITAL JOU BNAL SALEM. OEEGON, H0CH ESCAPES N00SE Monty for Appeal Raised at 10.30 Else Would Have Hanged at 12 Chicago, July -28. At tho eleventh hour Johnnn Hoch, tho convicted wife murderer and arch bigamist, received a ray of hopo that ho will not bo exe cuted for tho murder of his wife, Mario Walker Hoch. . Ho was sched uled to hang between 10 nnd noon to day, but tho march to tho scaffold will bo delayed to tho last moment, pond, ing tho result of tho heroic efforts of friends to Obtain $000 to complete, tho $1100 necessary to mako his appeal to tho supremo court. Dr. L. II. Montgomery, a well known physician, and Mrs, May Wilson, a woman of wealth, called nt tho jail at 10:30 nnd announced they had raised the amount needed by Hoch, United, Stntcs Attorney Heady informed thorn ho would communlcnto with tho gov ernor. Montgomery has takon tho in torest ho has from a scientific point of view, asserting that, In his opinion, the nnalysls was incorrect, nnd Hoch could not hnvo committed the crime Chicago, July 28. At 11:30 Hoch's attornoy.was assured by-tolophone"that tho governor would issue another ro prlove, providing tho effort to obtain money was made in 'good faith. Chicago, July 28. At 12:45 Governor Dcnecn reprieved Hoch until August 25th. ' v -' " With scarcely moro than nn hour to Bparo beforo tho timo act for his execu tion 'Johnnn Hdcli, tho convicted !wifo murderor, -was reprieved by Governor Deticen until August 25th. Fifteen minutes prior to tho rnno'uncoment that ho would have -additional timo to pro sont his case to tho supremo colirt Hoch said: "These efforts to save mo from tho hangman's nooso nro tho natural outcomo of tho facts in the case. I havo put my trust In God, and I know that ho will' treat mo right. I am in nocent, nnd will provo it boforo tho highest tribunal." With the oxceptlon of a slight attack'of nausea oarly this morning, Hoch was In excellent Bplrlta throughout tho morning. Up to tho hour sot for tho hanging, when ho loarnod that tho monoy was raised to pay for his appeal, ho calold for an other cigar, placed his foot on tho table nnd said: "This proves my contention that I will not hang-" Tho doath watch say that Hoch is tho gamest man thoy over stood guard ovor. Attornoy A. II. Thompson furnished $500 of tho $1100 ncodod. Miss Cora Wilson, who also camo to Hoch's old, is known as "tho nngol" to some of tho prisoners in jail. Sho docs much charity work among tho friendless. To Colonize Bahamas, Now York, July 28,-Tlie sailing to day of A. J. La.mmorsof Stillwater for the island of Abaco, ouo of tho Bahama group, marks tho bogiuning of a gigantic scheme of Minnosota capitalists to start an Industrial colony on that island. Thp syndlcato has ac quired about 2,OQO,000 acros of stand, ing timber on the island of Abaco and several neighboring islands. They plan to establish a town, orcct saw mills and otherwlso develop tho island m i ' in " ' One Governor Who Is Liked. Moscow, Jul 28. M. Durnovo.for mcr president of tho municipality of St, Petersburg, has been appointed governor-general to succoed General Kdsllff. Tho now governor Is a bo Hover In the extension of self govern ment for Russia. His appointment gives general satisfaction. Aftor the Sultan. London, July 28. Advices from Bucharest, Iteumanla, say ft plot against the life of tho Sultan of TurKey uas been discovered at Kustonje, anl a quantity of arms and explosives seized. You can't fool all tho peoplo U the time. They know that ice cream that comes from my placet I Is the best, and that neighber: and friends all enjoy it. imf& "U 1 .-J . occasionally threatening. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1006, RICHARDS ACCUSED OF GRAFT Utah Gentiles Say He Delib erately Played Into ffie Hands of Mormons Washington, Jul 28. Upon tho chargo that Comissloncr Richards of,un5' fl session Of Hi Zionists' congross tho gonornl land oflleo played into tho hands of Mormons in opening to set tlement tho Uitnh Indian reservation, tho Gontllcs of Utnh demand his re moval. It is asserted that Richardil' statomont accompanying tho proclamn-l tion said tho land is practically worth less. This was used by ttho .Mormons to discourngo Gentiles from tnking up tho land. Corn Acroage Increased. Washington, D. O., July 28.-Whilo Vcports regarding tho outlook for tho Wheat crop aro conBidorably at vari- unco tho reports concerning tho corn crop for 1005 nro nearl, ly alt to tho cf-j is favornbl" f,.r feet that the outlook .... ....... .... w-..w-.w -w ......... . i ncrcairo of corn this vcar Is 04.230.000 acreage or corn year is ."", acres, an increase or i.uuv.uuv ,,... -" bver last year. The condition b tho pertaining to tho duties of the shcr- Wop at tho opening of tho mouth was iff 8 Met. 68.4. Tho harvest will, of course, do- pend upon growing conditions the re- An Officer on tho Bennington. malnder of tho season. Throughout San Dlcgo, Cal., July 28.-The funer- mo corn ucu mo crop ims bu ir j.ru- gressed nicely. The oats crop gives every indication of being up to normal, uhdor tho Blight-J ly increased acreage. It seems safe to anticipate a yield nffKregatlnff In the neighborhood of 000,000,000 bushels, but this, of course, may havo to be modified later. Tho fyo and barloy outlook is good. . Girl Bells Her Hebo. ....... . . . M. . .. Sr: Z r-rr tlon mn7h eut ot -the ordinary. - A'SnTng young man and woman .had- been put . "" L J. off tho train for failing to pay their faro. Thby were well dressed nnd to- flnoil looking. .-. k .Annn. th vnn mnn'BurKcss started this morning to swim took off a fnncy vest and offered to soil it nt auction. It brought vory little. Tho young woman thon pro- dueed u now nnlr of fino shoos and flvo pairs of silk stockings and of- forod them for ealo. A crowd soon gathered and thoro was u good deal of rivalry to sccuro tho hoso. Thoy finally secured onough monoy to got tickets to St. Louis, Tho young- woman said sho would soil ovorythlng sho had boforo she would beg. New Vandorbllt Boad. Pittsburg, Pa., July 28. Tho Van dorbtlts have formed a now corpora tion, 'tho Bear Crook Extension ItnB road company for tho purpose of uniting under ono management their various coal. roads and properties in Pennsylvania. It will shortly put out an issuo of $20,000,000 bonds, part of J whichr will bo retained in tho treasury for the extension of lines nnd deyel. opmont of coal properties in tho Bear Creek and Cherry Bun districts, 1 SSF m ANOTHER OIIAKOB OP OBATT. Scientist Eccommends Material in Which Ho Had Personal Interest. Washington, July 28. In a hearing yesterday nt tho department of agri culture, nt which Secretary Wilsorv Assistant Hayes, Prof. B. L. Galloway, chief of the bureau of plant Industry, George T. Mooro, of that bureau, and two representatives of an agricultural publication, wero present, tho two last nnmed'chnrges that thewife of'oneof the scientists in tho bureau of plant industry owned a block of stock in un Eastern concern manufacturing a cul ture for soil innoeulatibn, while the scientist was preparing and revising bullotins regarding the enrichment of farms and portraying tho culture as containing virulent forms of bacteria for making poor land. It was alleged that the publications revised by the official tended to direct the farmers to a commercial concern supplying the material because of the exhaustion of the supply by the depart ment. At today's session the scientist in volved in tho allegations admitted that t bis wife owned tho slock, that stock ( was to come to him in the event that he severed) his connection with the do- j partment ana Became me oaeicrtojogui of the concern, but that in the latter part of April he decided to stay with t&e aeparimeni, ana me sioca r?s no longer held In bis same It was also alleged that the culture limit been supplied by tho department to the concern mentioned In1 undue quantities. Tho employe mentioned was charged .with shipping 17 pounds' in a singlo day himself paying tbfc, ex penses. It is saidi he aumlttcu tho charge. Mr. Hayes is making nn Invcstlgatloli of tho whole question of tho'valuo of tfio culture. Tho pfrson 'making, tho I charges announced tnotr intention or bringing tho. matter b'cfCro the Pros! dent nnd tho department- of justice. ' Zionists .Refuse Land. Basel, Switzerland, July 28. At to- Leopold Groenbcrg, of London, present- oglst of tho department of ngrfcutturs od a report of tho expedition sent to' was tendorod Secretary WHscoa tSSt East Africa to explore tho country morning, and was JinmcdintsCy ma offered by tho British government for ccptcd. Tho act was taken as a jnwuia the colonization of Jews. While tho of tho filing of charges that Mown dc- country is rich nnd would easily sup- port 150,000, it was innccessiblo and cr for his individual profit. Aacowa Burroundod by dangerous tribes. The panying the resignation WRS a Iicjj&y oxocutlvo committco recommondod tho project- should not bo undertnkon. o- Tonncsaeo Sheriffs in Session. ni.nhftrt, 1W T..l obl ,,. .( B ' . . i , i i Nearly every county of tho Btato is '.,.,, , .. roprcsontcd at the annual convention, bpgun horo today by tho association of Totincsico" chcrlffs. The sessions will hi'i'. i.Jir last ovor two days and will bo dovot- .M1,M,' , .,.. ,,.,. ni sorvices oi ensign cowman rw, rcr- ry, tho only cofaiinlssloncd officer killed In the Bonnlngton explosion, was hold nt St. Paul's Episcopal church this( ( morn. Tho services wcro attended by Admiral Goodrich, all the survivors of Uho Bennington nnd tho officers and . crewsof the flagship,- Chicago, and. , other warships in port, also by tho city nnd county officials. Mrs. Perry her inomor nnu sisior auonueu mo lunerai. Tim rnirinlna Will bn sont to Stock- i -- .- fe W .-? .? .. .... "" Swims English Channel. Dover, England, July 28. T. W. h channel. 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