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-; TS'-'at.'" Fair, tonight and Sunday. 1.AST EDITION, 3i3Q. BALEM. OREGON, SATUttDAY, JULY 29, 1005. NO. 1TC tst Received Di- KNIGHTS )F HONOR, 4 DATEC IID WILL CONTINUE FIGHTING .'MOSES m GIRL SUICIDES ect Ftfom tfaeFao NEED NOT TELL BYTC!:t. "! UimTBJL JOlJ EN AL nWL m wwwm hl , jw xh gm imi - tb Br-ai1! r - inujriUAl i yOI J-v- -YOUNG :oty 4 Tne rrfost complete line of "Velvet Grip" Hose Supporters Em shown In the city. Tho now "Pnd Front" style produco tho propr ,,tra!glit front effect bo much desired by stylish drossors, Tho "Volvot rip" fmtenor is tho only satisfactory fnstonor .on", tho 't find them on any otnor mimo or fioso supporter. -ifc market. ou in iaitz&ds vAsuktcs Self Destruction Ran in the Family, ller Father and Grandfather Taking That Road Portland, Or., July 29.-Elsie Dough, erty, nged 13, living nt North Yakima, Wash., being rebuked by her inothor for forging hor mother's namo to a $2 check, shot herself yesterday, dying today. Her father nnd grandfather both died by suicide. PANAMA HOT AIR, . lzsn&k cxStck. 3&i You'll And our prices right on every articlo In tho store, becnuse our IjtbodJ of business cnablo us to undersoil "regular stores." ISSIANS NOT HURT ENOUGH AMERICAN GRAFTERS . NOT IN IT pre Japan's Terms Im- possible and Want to Continue the war Petersburg, July 20. Tho Hubs , in referring to tho Bato Inter- ,): "Pcaco on Jnpaneso tonna latllncd by M. Jato can only bo irmlttlce." Tho paper boos littlo ee of tho conforenco ondlntr sue- Folly, if Sato states tho Japanoso Ion correctly, Tho Sviot contin. to rail at tho Amorlcnn lack of Is allowing tho visit of Taft nnd Roosevelt to Japan whilo the led States is tho host of tho poaco Ipotentiarlcs. WS DEAD, AND DOQS MAD. Itelng Doca Ono of ta Freaky Stunts Monday. incomer B. C ...Tnlv 20. The electric storm in tho history of Joover wns oxporloncod last night, power nnd lightning continuing POUr Hours. A hnimft nn Pnwnll was almost completely wrecked. . . . - v.uintenlson family was at sup- " lightning struck tholr house. :'co was filled for a moment with !Mtly nmothyst light, and Mrs. Miss Culberdson fell sonseluss. "oujehold cat was to scorched 't dieJ within a few minutes and erdion's two docs wont rnvlnir 'fom fear, one of them inflicting ere bite on its owner. Cuthberd V the lightning appeared as a ,f nre, and wrought terrific dam- 0 his linnna Tl. .1 -1-.....1 OaVOC (0 timbor on Tinrrnr Tri. N trted a flro at CapUano. " Russian Navy Department Spent Thonsards for Re pairs on Fieet at Bottom of the Sea St, Petersburg, July 29?-Order bavo-been issued to nil the ministorB to suporvlso tho roauditlng of tho ac counts of thoir departments with tho view to cutlng down expenses. Alt surplus funds will bo placed nt tho disposal of tho finance department. Tho ordor is tho result of tho discov ery that tho navy department ban been spending largo sums for fittings to ro placo parts which were defectlvo in tho warships of Ilojestvensky's fleet, which had been nt the bottom of tbo sea for somo mouths. New York, July 29. Tho Panama' canal commissioners, Hnyes nud Har old, wero passengers on tho steamer Sorgurnnca today from Colon. When soon nt .qunrantino Harold said: "Wo hnvo been ten days on tho isthmus looking over tho work, preparing do tail and reports to prosent to tho advis ory board 8eptombor 1st. Tho princi pal work at present is tho establish ment of quarters for, tho employes" and tho food supply. ' Wo havo c'oi'.iplotod two hotels nnd havo sovon moro uudor wny, and expect, to movo all' tho em ployes from tho terminal posts and scattered hamlets, and bring them nil i i AH Members Over 60 Years Must Pay Increased Pre miums to 70 'Now York, July 29. Members of tho Knights of Honor, a fratornal or ganization carrying Insurance benefits, Who nro ovorvslxty years of ago, nnd wish to carry such insurance ns they hnve, must pay an increased premium rnto after Soptcmbcr 1. Tho cost of Insurnrico is along tho samo linos ns that recontly adopted by tbo Itoyol Arcanum, and It has mot with a proe tOBtsimilar to that caused ameng: tho Arcanumitcs. ' Tho increase became necessary, ac cording to tho officers of tho organiza tion, becauso of tho incroaso in tho nvorngo of members. Sinco 1900 tho officers, assort, tho treasury has paid out to members over tho ago of sixty $570,000 moro that membora only that ago havo paid in. Unless tho incroaso "was imufo tbo nmount nnid out -would continue to grow year by yoar. Tho reorganization of tho insurnnco plijns was resolvod upon nt tho thirty first convocation of the supremo lodge recently hob) nt Atlanta. Members over sixty who decllno to pny .tho in creased rate will havo tholr insur. anco decreased 5 per cent annually tat tho old premium rato until they nro seventy years old. ' illtMIWlWWaf glarMaMISa IT YOU WAUT QUALITY COME TO THE WOOLEN MILL BTOBB. Hat Satisfaction is Spelled with Seven Letters ROBERTS 1 And bought with $3. Made la Derby said Fedoras la f J all colon. Come In and see (or yourself. "ROBERTS" f 1 best $3.00 Hat On Earth Salem Woolen Mill Store Japs Intend to Force Peace by Centinuing: War During Peace Negotiations New York, July 20. "There will bo nb cessation of hostilities on tho part of tho Japanoso previous to or during tho poaco negotiations. My govern ment nssumes this nttltudo and will contlnuo its policy of aggression in tho boliof that Russia will thereby bo moro ready to ngrco to terms, nnd not pro long tho adjustment of present diffi culties." M. Sato, chiof of staff to Baron Ko mura, tho senior Jnpaneso penco com missioner, tnado this statement last night, and thereby puts at rost tho ru mor that an nrmistico Is being at ranged through tho good office of President Roosovolt. M. 8a to 'a state- muni OHti It illtttrjirnlml h Hit nffimnl expression of tho nttltudo of tho Im perial govornmont. Tho nowspnpor men who cnllcd up on M. Bato aekod him If Japan intend ed to censo hostilities pending tbo be ginning of tho pc-noo conference Ho ro plled: "I don't think alio will, clthor boforo or during tho pence ' conforenco. Ja pan boliovcs that only an oggrosslvo policy will havo tho required influonco on Russia, and mny causo her to ac codo moro readily to Pvon Komura's torms nnd provo"nt delay." "Do you not think It unjust to Rus sia thnt on tho ovo of probable pcaco Japan should contlnuo to nssumo tho aggressive t" "No, sir," was tho emphatic reply. "That's tho only wny to bring Russia to terms." Warsaw, Poland, July 20,-Ton of the lcadors of tho Jewish bund havo been charged with planning tho insur rectionary movement which led to the, recent rioting. 8t. Petersburg, July 29. A doputa- tion of citizens from Odessa has ar rived here to imploro tho government to relcnso tho city from martial law. Tho cltizons dcclaro tho military reglmo has brought on a reign of ter ror. Workmon are roduced to poverty and tradesmen aro losing horfvlly. It is expected tho government -will grant tho petition. omploycs under our chargo in Juno, is conccrncu, it 'n nnd only threo cases of yellow fovor.".thot thoro will bo Yellow rover Spreading. Jackson, Miss., July 20. The state board of health is advisod of a caso of yollow fever nt Lamborton, MItfS., mid way bctwoon Jackson nud Now Or loans. Tho patient is an ItnUnn from Now Orleans. ' Scotch Day Celebrated. Chicago. HI., July 29. Scotch Day was celebratod by tho Caledonian So ciety of Chicago today with a big outing at Santa Fe park. Tho athletic sports and dancing and bagpipe con test wero participated in by n number of professionals from Scotland and Canada. under closo supervision. Wo had 1500 So far as this part of tho country r - ta ( i noi ni nu uxeiy any concortod no tion tnkon by the members of tho order ngalnst tho new rates. Tho old members, while hit hard, and many of them aro indignant over the ehango, aeoni at tho samo tlmo to ac cept it with n sort of resigned air, and will cither quietly drop out or el no mako aliift to got along as best they can under tho now tables. Tho young- Yellow Tever Situation. " momlwrj, whp nro not affectod, be- New Orleans. Julv 29,-Sovcral now ."ovo that tho ehnngo Is ono for the casos of yellow fovor wero recorded up K00'1 of tho order and will placo it on to noon todny, but no deaths. Thoro mora substantial bnsis. afo now 35 difforent foci of ensoa re-1 Tho Knights of Honor was founded i,orteJ vostordav. but only five nbovo to 18. and according to tho latest Canal street in tho Amorlcau quartor. reports, it embraces 35 grand lodges, Of theso ono is a well-known lawyor 1855 subordinate ledgca, and an ag and another a young woman, who had Rregato membership .of 52,000. Tho i.-- U n. n.,r.n Kn irnlnn nrn lumi pcueiUB uiiuurneu , allowed to carry passengers through ' utlou ejeceods 180,000,000, Texas from Now Orleans, Closo ttio Betting Stands. St. Louis, July 28. Tho flfth daily California invasion of the- Delmar raco track by Bojolcod at Their Departure. Toklo, July 20. Sccrotnry Taft and party loft this ovening on n special irnin ror .Kioto. A distinguished nt somblace, including court, civil and military officio!, gnthorod nt tho stn tlon to bid fnrowoll to tho partv. Justice Wright Rales That He Need not Testify, Becanss it Would Incriminate Hins Washington, D. C July tO.JtntSon Wright, In tjio criminal court, heXi to day that Moscb Haas, tho Now Yorifc, broker, ncotl not answer tho qucatJoa propound! by tho United States din-' trict attorney which might tend to & crimlnnto him beforo tho grand iuxy investigating the cotton leak scandal. Relief for Expedition. Halifax, N. S., Julv 29. Tho Fw,-. founilland scaling steamer Neptune-, under charter by tho Dominion ev. ernmont, nailed todny for "Hudson nay with supplies nnd rejlcf for tho Can dinn 'expedition sont thcro lost yenr on tho steamer Arctic. The Nopttro will land supplies of coal nt Cape Chodloy, near tho Hudson Strait et trnnco, nnd Capo Wolstenholmo, nt thte extreme tad of the eastern, coast of th& bny, A email foreo of mounted polfeof goes along to rellovo thoso now on tnor const of Hudson bny. Croat Blblo Conforenco, Minneapolis, Minn., July 29. Ar rnngomenta hnvo been eomplctod. for tho opening nt tlia state fair grounds tomorrow of n great Blblo conforomjoi nnd chnutauqua. Whilo tho initiative in tho conferonco wns tnken by the Northwestern Biblo nnd Missionary Training School, tho participants wilt cmbraco nil denominations. Proml nont among tho speakers will bo Dr. John Urquhart. of Enulnnd. Dr. K A. Walton, of Chicago, Dr. A. O. Qaob nloln, gf New York, nnd Dr, Frank. W. Snend, of Pittsburg. Tho confot ence will rcmnln in Bewdon for threei woolrtt. Will Never Beslgn. " Wtshlngton, July 20. Secretary of; Agrlculturo Wilson todny denied th roport thnt ho had resigned, Tho soc- rotary has rocovorcd from his rocont nttack of indigestion nwl leaves short ly for a vucutlon. r- f Jf A c7Jleiiei6&&Qi BITTER WAR. OVER HOPS. Doalers and Growers in Struggle About Markot, 20,-JThere is a the police was made yesterday, In ac cordance with Governor Folk's in- 000 Square Feet Of Floor Space Added San Francisco, July ai. 'liiere is a . ructions, ' to sea that tho nntl.rtool wide difference of opinion botwoon tho(80ijn(f iaw wn, ot vj0iatC(j Captain dealer and tho grower over tho hop McNnmeo, who has commanded tho po- situation, and this dlfferonco promises n00 f0co on previous occasions, was to lead to a bitter war. absent from the elty. having been un Tbe dealer says there is oonfldorablo I ,,! to Jefferson City to confer with surplus of last year's crop still on hand(tn0 governor, and Lieutenant Molten wbllo tho grower declares that this lsna je(i the police through the gates to not tho case, and tbo brower will have ( j The races had barely started, to depend on tho product of this year and tho atteadanee was small, the for brewing purposes. grand stand-being practically desert- This simply means that tho ueaiors ej MidE-Stmime Bargains ,iJiiv"'r ,0.mu,.n.R i0"1 nbUt t1'080 m,,C''- T,'py ro inspiring. Peo ple like to vl. t this store becauso it is always bright and busy never dull, never listless or other than thoroughly attractive. Immense stock, of everything you can require for hot weather nnd outing t prices much lower than regular. It I. surely profitable for you to do your pureh Ing during this great sale. ' ,ouul""t xrutn iu ui Mill 11 14AO JUWAVMtf aslac; fcifslsess in out Wagon and Baggy Depar tment wc have been compelled to add more room io oar Salem branch, and have this week added 3000 square feet of floor- space, which will -be devoted exclasivlejy to Mitchell Wagons and Hacks. litchell, Lewis & Staver Co. SA1SM BKANOH, T. Y. OABY, MANAOBB. '9-229-237 State St. SaleiTi, Oregon want to hold down tljo prlcoa nnd the growers want them advanced. The doal ers will endeavor to breakup tho com bine by trying to rarojilh'esuiall fry into selllnir. Instead of holding, "Ac cording to the growers, the crop will rnces, bo about 60,000 bales for Twelve officers carrying rifles wero stationed in the betting ring. Beyond their presence' and tho presenco of a few spectators perchod on stools as , vantage places from which to view the against 63,000 bales last big growers will hold, mont. for higher priees. inn ttilf Mtto Inn n m ilAaaalarl I t HI ", H tUIIIIK "1 UlDO( tB"l California, iman crowd had assembled with cus- yeur. Tho as per agree- ICE CREAM and LEMON ICE 25c a quart In packages at . The Spa today Regolar Spa Quality The Spa tomary rvguJurJty to a tho police march into -the track, and 12 mounted police remained pear the gate to pre serve quiet. No arresU were made. The only feature of today's proceed ipgs Was tbo placing of A, B. Brendle, chief telegraph operator to Chief of Police Kieley, near the deska of the telegraph office to listen to message sent daring the races. JIo was in structed 'to make a report to the chief rlater. , .Chicago Markets. Chicago, July 29. Wheat 83 28 Dress Goods Pretty dress goods of light weight materials, summory in texturo, In plain colors, checks and polkadots, all wanted color. Iicgular $1.00 and $1.25 vnlue 82i Mohair, Crlsplne, Serges and Granites in a grand assortment of patterns and coloriugs ovcryono undor-priced. You get the benefit of this extraordinary tolling. $1,00 values now 82 $1.2fi valuea no-w .' 88 $1.60 valued now 1.18 Coin spot Voiles in light and dark colorings with grrnt variety to se loot from. Everyone a grand value. Itegular 25o quality, now ....10 mmmmmm-M-mm-miMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-mimBrm-mmmmm Ladles' Suits August Is the great go-away month of the yoar, nnd also tho month that makes those nt home give serious thought to the summer dress. How to bo stylish and be comingly garbed and at the same time comfortably and cool that's the uppermost thought, whether at home or out of town. Ilere, tot you, it's just choosing, making prefer ence and purse agreed, knowing the whilo that styles aro newest nn"d a- -sured, and that you aro choosing ttoiA Salem's chief assortment, SUITS OF OLOTH AND MOHAIR Half Price MEN'S OUTING SUITS Reduced Economical men. can buy hot weather nppnrel nt wonderfully low prices during tho groat Midsummer Bale now In progress. Kvcry delr ablo outing suit In stock is includ ed, single and double-breasted, sacks, funcy tweeds, fnney home spuns, funoy cheviots nud worsteds, all the best known make are repre sented. Mntehless barring in all grades. $ 8.60 Outing Suits "now ..$ 6.715 $10.00 Outing Bulta now .. 6.50 $12.60 Outing Suits now ... 8.60. $16.00 Outing Suits now 10.00 $10.60 Outing Suit now .. 12.60 TROUSERS At Less Price This season's styles and materi als, strictly uj)-to-lute in every par ticular. Quality up. Prices down. 3,60 Outing Trousers $2.5Q .oo Outing Trousers .... 2.76 $4.60 Outing Trousers 3.60 BATHING? Are you enjoying a dip in the water theso warm duysf We havo upplied many with bathing suits, and aro ready with ono tbt you. All are tbo newest atyle and best materials, correct in every de tail. TOADIES' BATraNd SUITS. 83,50 to S7.50 MEN'S BATHINO SUITS S1.00 to $3.50 i lu -W 84H; corn, 6256&j oats, 28, Wtr Wlags, keep yoa afloat 25 a ' 'i,V'"" .aft rd'zkt"vmmm,v '"' Llij.JA-!a'f" -J