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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,&SALEaL OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1905. I i II Hi i rlsB II Stockton & Co1 THE OLD WHTITE CORNER iTOKfAitfa k 'r Lace CURTA IN S Wo ho.ro just recclvodf largo -and -completo lino of laeo teurtains, com prising Iho now Imported NotttBghams, etc Never beforo'have wefbeenf In a position to supply tbe wants of tho homo after summer boose cloan-ing. New Ribbon Jttbbons'of "every hiia. Just tho right tMiikctOjqnhaaco , thebeantlfnl "Wmploxlon 'tints of "blonde, brown" and branctto. Brosd, rich sash ribbon for tbe littlo girl. Bibboni carrower widths for tho thousand nnH ono uses at dress accessories. Norwich Union Fire Insvt- ance Society. 1 Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. ASSa vrftTf tXTrvi Hmuii A. Ha I I'M is j NEW TODAY iPor Sale, Now and old buggies, backs. I farm wagon, buckboardM and carts. Balorn Carriage and Wagon Factory, North Liberty street. Werner Few boI, proprietor. 8-l-3w TaMed,- In overy town and county in i Oregon, Washington and California, good, rellablo canvassers to sell Chris ty Hoo Safety Razors. Artielo of 4 real xaorit, Bell for $1. Big mon ey for rustler. Address Pacific Agency, box 649, Portland, Or, 8-Mwk or Bale. Two rubber-tired bujnrfos, one open and ono top. Ono steel-tircV) iop buggy, also ono set of harncw Inquire of I. W. Jorgenson, 218 High street. 8-l-3tt rtro at Albany. A fire broke out in the pattern room f tho Albany Iron- Works Monday ev jning about 0 o'clock, and before it was gotten under control it bad dono eorac &2500 damages to tho patterns and nnndSnra. Thu Rtfi tlartod over an as m mr ofilco occupied by F. II. Calpitts. rbe department ma or hand promptly, .bxS in IS minutes hod tho blazo con ned to tho room where it started, and nder control. Ml Don't Forget That wo are still doing business, and lots of it. We ke,p thjverjr best of everything for the bicycle, do the best work, and will .guarantee to I please you. There are other shops, of fF - ,fl ll. A kkdA rfH 1 ttl kAS fll Jft maSI JMU (Ul uo uviv ni. uk i'iivc. Frank J. Phono 801 Block. 970 Tie Hextd Patent e ijriass AM ASTIOXS OF MEZIT AMD A. JOY FOitSVXR XO ?W& wsua- MM OP STB OXtAMSe. IT avAYii ok mx irocmow, mox BY V&KMIXV. OOKS XX AKD Wi 'l"""' . SfiMifOrt QYl "Edna May" Tho new cap, for tho ladle.' " 5" 'J t , .,. ,- ( jr.t ins;..-!-.' -ALL THE BAGB. " JuV Colors brown, red, whito, grocn, etc ' Wo have juat received an express shipmont of there, and advise early ehooaing as the supply Is limited. f ill III III II IK HI 1 1 1)111 I STATE SOCIAL NEWS 1 A 1 1 Marlon. llis?s Belle and Oraco Cook have gone to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn nro "the guests of his father, 0. 0. Dunn. Mr, nnd MrsvOeorgo Ford returned from Portland Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cook and daugh ter, Qertdude, havo gone to Salem to locate, Mrs. J, D. Myers and daughter, Lu Vorne, returned) from Salem Monday ovening. Mr.' and Mis. A. L. Patton and daugh ter, Edith, went to Portland Monday, Mr. Patton returned Monday eye'ning. Mr. Patton and Edith will take in the fair. Tho Marlon Ladies' Aid Society held a social at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bolton. Ico cream and cake were served, and a pleasant tiroo was had by all. Off for tbo Mountains. A party consisting of J. K. Whitney, Prof. MxCall, A. M. Crawford and fam ily and Cooko Patton will leave on the morning train for Iloaoburg, and from there will tako a thrce-weoks' trip up nbout tho head of the Koguo river and Crescent Lake. Thoy will have cooks and packers, and 13 horses will bo ne tesary to pack their camp plunder. course, but this is the place wnere w Moore Court Otreet, lamm ih 1 PhBSSSsW' dsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsVllJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBliBBBBBBBBBBBBaLSBBBBW wag itM. nnmwt$mS5a twstvw nmuj 0p4rtx7i - Jt' YELLOW FEVER, vi DATA V Death Rate Deci eases Jbut Exceedingly WarmwWef-g, ther may Ron the ? ListUpAgaJv?J; New Orleans, Aug. 1. Although thoro wm a decrease in tho number of deaths and now cases in tho past 24 hours from yellow fovcr, tho terrific' heat of kwt night may run tiho list up again. Past Assistant Surgeon Berry, of tho marino hosrnta htvIm. ka nt. rivod-to assise Dr. Richardson and the city board of health. Dr. Souchon, of m tho state board, was informed today of u www iuwigaa uuy, we iirei at mat point, and tho person strlckon was not nn Italian. The indications-this-morn-ing point to tiho warmest dayof tho war to date. .. : XT r-lf.- j A U W J IVitUS, a.. t fm.t d-i:.i- loss Xo Now.' Orleans oy ttio fever out 't " UV UHUU1111U break and quarantine to "dato" ls"csli- matd,nt from two tofour mlllionB., W New Orlenns.' Allf 1 Thn' nnnran. lino ponicstlll continues in Mississinni. Utica wires it -wants) its mail fumigat ed is tho f stsrc, cr it could sot rociv it. Arkansas has quarantined acalnst Now Orleans and points whoro fovcr oxitrts. Tho work of cleaning tho city continuoa. A third of tho cisterns have boen oeroencd. Tho governor today in formed Dr. Souchon, president of tho siato Donru, tnnt oil core, both pas scngcr and freight, should bo woll fumi gated before leaving tho city. Batton Rougo has ordered' out a company of militia to guard! tho roads. Neither residents or non-residents will bo ad mitted if eufqweted of having been in the yellow tcver district. Now Orleans, Aug. 1. Reports from Baton Bogue say. tho effoets of the' quarantine havo not been felt thoro financially, except at tho hotels, and thoro is so alarm or interruption of business, except in pnnsengcr travel. In Mississippi thoro might as well be n genoral prevalence of fover throughout tho state, so far as business is con corned, for many railroad centers are bottled, and freight traffic restricted to a point where many railroads have abandoned tho local trains, and all new enterprises havo been abandoned. It it thought at Jackson that normal bust noes conditions will be resumed In 30 days. EIGHT YEARS IN THE PEN Chicago, Aug. li Walter Brown, convicted with President Brodriak, of tho National Bank of Elkhart, Ind., of illegally using the bank's funds, wns refused a reversal by the state eourt of appeals, and wns sontonced to eight years in tho penitentiary. Wood aeta Potted. Washington, D. 0., Aug. 3. General Wood! will probably not return to tho Philippines at tho present -time. It is earned tho reason t"he President re cently held up the order assigning cer tain general officers to new stations was due to tho uncertainty relativo to Wood being ablo to return to his com mand. Wood will probably bo given tho Department of the Lakes, if it de velops that he is unfitted for further Phllippino duty, by reason of his re cent surgical operation, Carter is to remain la the Philippines as command er. OMoiaiMUwDista. Columbus, O., Aug. 1. Delegates from almost every county are here for the Prohibitionist state convention which is to name a otato ticket and arrange plans for tho campaign this fall. Tho convention was formally opened today, but 4he nominations will not bo made until tomorrow. The party j alms to nominate a strong candidate for governor, and several names are me&tfone in vnniMxtltr with th hon or. Ptominent among those mentioned to head the ticket are T. J. McLean of Hiram, President George SH of Otterbeia university and J. L. Peak of Sandusky. British Squadron Coming. London, Auo, 1. According to the announcement of the admiralty tbe squadron- eomniaodod by Prince Louis of Battaaberg sails from Gibraltar today for Canada, tho itinerary In cluding visits to Quebec, St. John's, Halifax and Bermuda. The squadron consists c six of the fastest croieers of the. Brrtkhi iry, with the battle ship Drabs as the f.jfaip. WHAT THE CHINESE DESIRE. Salient Points of Proposed Treaty Un dor Consideration in Orient. Scattlq, Aug. 1. Tho Post-Intolli goncer publishes today, the text of the proposed new treaty on tbo immigration question, as set forth by the Chlneso government. The draft is under con sideration by this government, being a i substitution for the last treaty between the two governments regarding tho ex clusion of Chinese laborers from the United States. On date of signing the treaty, labor ers of both countries shall bo excluded from tbo other,, laborers being miners, hawkers, washermen, fishers who salt oi dry fish for export or local trade. Americans or Chineso not laborers arc not within tbo restriction. The treaty is not retroactive, provision being made for laborers to return to their native countries, certificates being furnished. Chincso laborers for countries other than America shall have tho right to pass through tho United States, subt ject to tbe regulation of tho nation. American possessions being different from America proper, Chinese laborers may bo admitted into tho Hawaiian islands or tho Philippines as subjects of other Eastern nations. Chincso sub jects, other than laborers, shall bb ad mitted into nnd.pcrmittcd to reside in this country, proper certificates being furnished them. All Chlnoso subjects "who wish to en ter America, having proper certificates, shall not bo detained or imprisoned. When officials desiro to inquire into the rights granted to Chinese subjects ad milting them into Amorica, or rights of treaty, said subjects shall be allowed to secure for themselves representa tives. Tho right to appeal from the ruling of officials is granted. Whore Chinese havo no authority to enter, of flcials havo power to grant entrance or passago through tho country. Chinese In America shall bo unmolested as long as t&oy aro law-abiding, and nono shall bo arrested without causo. Chinose, excepting laborers, perma nent or transient, shall havo tbo priv ilege of bringing families to this coun try, if they present proper certificates. .Chinese cannot becomo citizens: tho United States and China havo the right to rogistor Americans and Oblneso in tholrr rospoctivo countries. Disagree ments in interpretations of tho treaty oro to bo reforred to The Ilaguo, or ar bitrators eloctcd with tho sanction of both countries. Tho treaty Is to be ef fective ton years. A years' notice will be nocesoary to abrogate tho treaty. WAS WITH BniTATN IMMINENT. Berlin, Aug. 1. A very considerable sensation -has been caused by the pub lication in tbo Tezcl Zeitung of a state ment that a war between Germany and Great Britain is imminent. The paper says: 'According to the most rcliablo in formation furnished to tho editor, war betwoon this nation and England may not be be averted. All Gorman war ships havo been fully prepared for prompt action, having received secret instructions that war is considered in evitable," Tegel is a Berlin suburb, where nre locatod tho extensive works of Messrs. Borsig," "tho well-known machine and gun manufacturers. This firm controls tho newspapers and the assumption Is that the "reliable information" eme nated from that firm. Duty on Wheat Temporarily Off, 8an Francisco, Aug. 1. The Kosmos vteamer Tbeben, which sailed today for tho southern coast, on her way to Eu rope, carried 1000 tons of milling wheat for Guayrnns, Mexico, For several months past tho Mexican government has kept abolished tho duty on wheat, owing to the ehort crop in the Hermo sillo district, and steamers sailing from here havo received consignments of wheat sufficiently largo to warrant thorn in flailing at Guaymas, far up the Gulf of California, Tbe duty will be im posed again on August 31st. Portland'st Population. Tho present population of Portland, according to semi-official returns re ceived by the county assessor yester day, approximates 110,500, which will not vary 600 from the official figure This shows a gain of 20,000 since the federal census of 1900, and is equivalent to an increase of m3re than 2 ner cent. Tb aawMswtr has bees extremely care ful to refrain from all "stuffing" f tho returns, and the figures indieated are looked upon as the most authentic ev er given in connection with the actual number of inhabitants in this city. ADDITIONAL PBBSONALS. Dr. J, W, Ransom, of Turner, was a Salem visitor today. Fred Borger returned last evening from a three-weeks' in the Eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Wilson, two Id low friends, who have been visit Jg tho Lewis and Clark fair, dropped la upoa P A. Turner and family last veaiag, and made a pleasant visit (mmMwi The Busy Store OFFERS MATCHLESS BARGAINS OR THIS SALE We know it is the quality and vortiscd, and not a wholo newspaper havo to sell. They are tho best yaluo of Salem. FINE SILKS. All new and fresh and sparklo with beauty. 600 yds. Wash India Silks, all col ors, fino quality, regular prico 39c Sale price 23c Bemnants of flno silks half price. 1000 yds. Fancy Dress Silks, tho very latest, worth up to $L00. Prico 49c, 69c and 60c Soft India Silks and Chiffon Sllks sultablo for fino waists and even ing drosses. .39c, 46c and C5c yd. 76c Black Silk Taffeta, yd 46c $1.50 Hoavy Black Silk Taffeta, 30 inches wide, suitablo for under skirts, yd 96c $1.39 Black Silk Poau do Solo, a flno, hoavy quality, salo prico, yd. 85c FINE DEES3 GOODS. Advanced salo of up to date now Dress Goods. 76c and 85c Hoavy Mohair Dross Goods, yd 490 76c Fancy Mohair Drees Goods, yd 49c 60c Twilled Mohair Dress Goods yd 29c 91.76 Hoavy English Mohair Drees Goods, yd 96o 92 Oravanetto Dress Goods, yd 91.89 91.60 all wool French Voiles, Eta mines, Eollonncs, French Crepos, yd 49c, 75c and 85c Remnants Dress Goods,' Half Price SHOPPING BAGS. Grand Asortmcnt at Small Prices. 60c, 75c and 91 values, salo price 25c, 35c and 49c LADIES' FANCY OOLLAES. Beautiful Novelty Collars, all kinds, prices 3c, 6c, 8 l-3c, 10c and 25c Embroideries. 1000 yards to select from. Now arrivals. 600 Corset Cover Embroidery, 20 in. wide, special prico, yd... 25c Odd lots of Embroideries, all prices ... lc, 2c, 3VjC, 6c, 8 1.3c and 10c LACES. We carry an Immense stock of laces Vallnciennes Laces, Torchon SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. SALEM AFFAIRS All Sorts of Local Paragraphs Loft Over From Other Pages. The oat-tails in tho mill race pond near tho water works plant aro gettino ripe, and ready to pull. Nearly every evening several parties go down ther and pisk a buask. Though the weather continues to keep extromely warm, maay new members are joining the band-holders' union, and more is n session every night. ii Urging Bean's Appointment. Sise J4gs W. W. Cotton has de ellsed tfce position, of federal judge a number of attorneys in Portland havo st a telegram to the President, urg ing the appointment of Justice Bean. of the Oregon supreme eourt, nearly a uumareti or me members of the Port land bar signing the request. Yester day the attorneys of Eugene formulat ed and sent a similar request to the President, and last evening the mem bers of the bar in this eity also cir culated a telegram for signatures among the attorneys, recommending Justice Bean for the position. Mem bers of the bar in other parts of the etate are seconding the recommenda Hon made by the Portland lawyers. Albany Herald, ' It Will Divo for Body, The body of Joe Sander. wm - drowned in the Willamette river at Hdridgo landing Monday, has not been found. Hugh Brady, tho longshore man of Portland, who recovered J A. Botan's body here last summer, m been sent for. Account of Oampmeoting Of tho Church of God at Grants Ore, July 25th to August 8th, the Southern Pacifio Company will sell tiek ctts at ono and onothird faro foe the round trip from all points on Oregon rf- W. B. OOMAN. "W General Paweagwt Ag 1 low prices that th6 peoplo want ad' f full of talk. Boo below what w that was over offered to tho people - Laces, Oriental Laces, Silk Laces, Mocklln Lacos and dozens of others at small prices, lc, 2c, 3c, 6c, 8 l-3c, 10c, 12ac, 18c, 25c, etc CORSETS. Wo carry a flno stock, at low prices, 60c summer corsets, linen mosh 25c 85c modol form corsets, prico... 48c 91.60 Warner Brothers' Bust Proof Corsets, prico,.,., ..., g 76c Girdlo Corsets, all colors, pr. 45o 20c Girdlo Forma, prico 25o MUSLIN UNDESWEAB. Oomp'loto stock at mU prices. 600 Corset Oovcro, 30c quality, sale prico 25c 20c Corset Covers, odd lot, prico 9c Skirts, Drawers and Night Gowns at reduced prices, 25c, 39c, 49c and up. LADLESnfREaa SKIRTS. Now arivala at low prices. 95.60 Accordion "Plaited Dross Sklrta, all colors, -at manufac turers' cost, only 93.90 94.60 Now Mohair Dress Skirts, pries 92.85 Others cheaper and others higher price. LADIES' SHOES. 600 pairs now shoos bought cheap. Ladioa' 92.26 flno Hid Shoes with prico only 91.30 French Heel and Patent Toes, wash Burro. Splendid line; all ..reduced 94.50 Nobby Wash Buit prico 92.25 95.60 Wash Suits, salo prico., 93.60 White and colored Wash Suits Half Prico. BHEttT WAISTS. Prices on Shirt Waists Slaughtered, Must go regardless of cost. 25c, 35c, 46c and p. DOMstrnos. 600 yards Calico, standard make, yard 3'ac 600 Linen Fringed Napkins, each 4c Fancy Lawns and Dimities, Half Prico. GEOWTNG 8TOBB, Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets MARRIED. LEWS SANDBBa-In this city, Monday, July 31, 1905, Miss Lillian Lewis and Mr. Homer Sanders, Judge Scott officiating. Both the young peoplo aro woll known in this city. The brido has lived here tho greator part of her life, and ha ninny friends. Sho has been for tbe past year ono of tho popular "hollo" girls at tho local ofllc'o hore. Tho groom is a resident of this city, and is a- most eotimablo young man, O. s ix O xt. XA oWstu yy Its Ktsd m Haw Ahnn Bw Money to Loan TnOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd k Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. SMtigles oest fctar A. Sta 'Shlneles 4 - - j PER JOOO. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walte Motley j 60 Court Street, Sales) . THE BEST BICYCLE DOCTORS &NTQWN ANYTWNGFOHA BICYCLE yt& KT JL m ,-! 4 r JflEflBBBsflBssBSP