' TV rs S DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1005. Stockton & Co tPl-H f THE OLD WHITE CORNER Greatest Sale of r t Wfeja's Fancy Shifts Eve Held In Salem Read On SALEM AFFAIRS All Sorta of Local Paragraphs Loft Over Prom Other Pages. Tho stork In Snlcm seems to bo on his vnenfion tho pnst week or two. Buy yotfr hot wenthcr meats nt TVir. rington's cash market-, and save money Why Is It that afreet car eomliietn'rn on the Salem lines novor call out streets 1 BURGLARS ARE ONTO - THEIR JOB The Tea Store Burglars Were No Amateur Cracksmen Men 'a Fancy Striped Porcalo & i Madras Shirts, nil now patterns, 'cuffs attached or separate. Golf or H' ,. ' ' BOgJJgOO. VALUES UP TO $2.00 TO CLOSE, 75 Mon's Fancy Striped Negligees with sopnrnto cuffs. Mado of Japa nese Orcpo and Percales; nil latest patterns. WORTH UP TO $1.50 TO CLOSE, 50 . ,W ADVISE YOU TO OOMB EARLY' ' BELLING IN Tlllfl DEPARTMENT. AS WE EXPECT LIVELY Some of tho old reminiscences tho Yoluntcor liro boys tell occasionally at tho nro hondqunrtors would mako In foresting rending. " There was a largo oxodus of Salem pcoplo this forenoon to outing nnd camping plnces, most of them going to .Newport and Nye Creek. There are some men in Srflcm who can lay out plans for a million dollars worth of business a year, and then fall down to about $250 a week. Ever notlco how many business men advertlso In progrnms, and keep out of tho newspapers and then say ad vertising don't pnyf Of, courso It don't that wny. a Thero was a report in circulation that a lady suffered n sunstroko at tho cemotcry yesterday afternoon, but tno report wa without foundation. Thero aro no cases of sunstroko In this section of Oregon. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Morodlth, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Street. IJLvt Vr Jr Wanted. Installment collector for mer- Ahflndinn nromintit- rrnnA ailniv nti.Y , .. ..,., ...... expenses. Address Globe Company, 723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, f Pa. B.7.!U BORN. r MARTIN. To Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin, at 16th and Mission streots, Salem, August 4, 1005, a son. (Tir Sale. Fresh milch cow nnd calf. Coll on I. 0. Sutton, corner of 12th and Cross streets, Yew Park. 8-7.3t" dinger & Dennis Carpenters and gen eral jobbors. We liavo opened a shop at 250 Stato street. Call and seo us or phono Rod 2231. 8-4-3 1 MARRIED. ,'WiBT.'nvnwAirAr it i. homo In Frultland, Sunday ovoning, August 0, 1000 Miss Alma Welty to William Graham, Rov, F. B. Culver ontciating. The contracting parties aro woll (known and highly respected cltlsons kof Fruitland, whore thoy will coutlnuo to mako their home. CABLE OVER ORAND CANYON. Tourists Aro to Be Swung 8000 Foot In the Air. Salt Lake, Utah, Aug. 0. Over a cable 8000 feet in tho air passongcra nro of tho Colorado. Tho Grand Canyon of tho Colorado. Tho Grand Conyon Transportation Company, promoted by Utah men, has boon incorporated with a capital of $10,000 to brldgo tho chasm in this unlquo mannor. Tourists will bo takon from the fa mous Bright Angel trail on tho Santa Fo railroad mdo-of tho river,' across tho Buckskin platoau. Tho length of tho cablo will bo 600 feet. Tho wlro rope will be anchored to tho opposito walls of tho gorge, and tho car will bo run back and forth. An excursion of officials from Utah nnd Arltona is being arranged for this month, at which tlmo it is ozpootod tho work will bo started. Tholr aid is be ing solicited to induce congress to Bet asido a national park in tho Buckskin mountain, which would be reached by tho aerial tramway. In this region is ono of tho most plcturosquo spots in tbo world. Washington, D. C, Aug 7. Tho Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers, ono of tho strongest labor organizations in America, assembled in spocial con vention hero today for a session of ono week. Ono of tho most important questions to bo considered by tho con vention is tho death benefit. OA0VORXA. Hi Don't Fofget C That wo aro still doing business, and lots of it. Wo keep the very best of everything for tho bicycle, do the best work, and will guarantee to please you. There aro other shops, of course, but this Is the place where you get the best work at honest price. Fank J Moote Phono SOI Black. 370 Court Street When yon seo a large man these days, .dressed in white, with bluo bus ponders, going down tho street mop ping his face with n pink handkerchief you enn mark it down that it is a- hot day. A number of Salem peoplo nro talk ing about having houseboats on tho river next year, nnd ono or two seri ously contemplate, even this lato in tho season, of building theso summer con veniences, and occupying them until tho cool weather sets in. Thjoso hot dnys pedestrians "going south on High street generally Btop at the corner of Ferry street and have a talk with W. a Low and cool off at tho entrance to his big livory stablo, whoro thero is always a cool draught of air coming through. It is liko nn oasis in tho desert. A bunch of thrco farmors on tho corner of Stato and Commercial streots wcro talking about tho crops Saturday aftornoon. Ono remarked ha only got eight bushels to tho aero and thnt tho whont crop wns a failure. Tho sec ond man said ho would got between 18 and 22 bushels, whilo tho third said ho had no kick coming on the crop this year. And thero you are. Tho burglar or burglars who' broke into the Yokohama Tea store Saturday night wero onto their job, and evident ly wcro professionals. Tho rear en trance to tho store Is closed by an in side and two outsldo doors. Tho out sido door was covered with thin sheet Iron, nnd fastened with n solid iron cntch. Tho burglars pried tho out sido doors open, nnd to open them must hnvo used a thin-pointed iron or steel bar to work in between tho smnll space. The eliding iron bar that locks tho doors wns bent and twisted away from tho catch, thus making it easy to reach tho inner door. Thnt tho burglars knew their business is shown by tho fact that thoy had tools in their possession to turn tho key in tho lock in tho insido door with a pair of nip pers nnd drop it on tho Inside, nnd then uso ono of their own koys to un lock tho door, for the key wns found hnnglng to tho door knob on tho in sido by a pleco of string. It wns a clover picco of work on tho part of tho housebreakers, and hnd they not becamo alarmed, ns they evi dently wore, would havo secured con siderable plunder. i n DEBUT OP TINY HEIRESS. Salem's Wonderful Bagafo Give TfaeCfa!cagoStoe Offers specials in this GREAT BALE ati prices lower than were a. . tempted beforo by any house on tho Pacific Coast. Wo never sacrifl quality for prices; tho only thing that drops is tho prico, not tho qualit Any caroful observer can soo tho store in Salem that does tho business Why is it that wo do tho buslnoss? Vo buy for cash and soil for cisfcT" wo ara after a big volume of business and aro satisfied with less prom than any storo in Salem; that is tho reason. Soo tho following prices- DROWNED AT MARSHFIELD Portlnnd, Or., Tho body of Chas. George, n prominent citizen, was found flonting in the bay at Marshfleld yes terday afternoon. Ho loft Saturday for North Bend to attend a K. of P. banquet, nnd was last seen there. His death is supposed to bo aeeidental. Sho Was Flower Girl at a Fashionablo Church Wedding. Llttlo Katherlno Mnckay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CInronco II. Mackay, nrrayed In a dainty frock compoaod of lnco which was said by tho women present to bo worth $70 a yard, nnd carrying n b'ig basket of pink sweot poas, mado what may bo ascribed as hor first oppcaranco in publio recently by acting ns flower girl, along with tho equally diminutive nnd similarly attired Kato Haven, nt tho wedding of Miss Mnrinn Hnvon to Forsytho Wickes at St. Bartholomew's, says tho Now York American. Miss Mackay's drees was of cream chiffon, with n finely cut yoke. On tho," shoulders wcro smnll capes of roso point, falling over short, puff slooves, finished with a ruftlo of lace. Tho belt was of lace and tho skirt mado with groups of fino tuck and had n ruflle of lnco. A largo bow of whito cmbroldorod nnd lace-trimmed sash ribbon was fas tened nt tho back of tho bolt; small white sandals wcro worn with white silk stockings. Instead of gloves, sho wore whito silk mittens. 85c Fancy Dress Silks, yd GOo 46o Wash India Silk, yd 23c 76c Black Taffeta. Silk, yd 45c $5000 worth now up-to-dato Silks to solcct from. 25c Fancy and Plain Dross Goods, yd 15c 45c Fancy and plain dross goods, yard ' 25c COc Taney Mohair Dress Goods, 29c $5,000 worth of tho latest fabrics in Dress Goods to solcct from. Panamas, Voilos, Etominos, Mohairs, - Eollonncs, Boeotians and Fancy and Plain Black Goods, prices 30c, 40c, 07c, 75c and 85c 1,000 yds of Calico from 3'aC yd up Summer Wash Goods at any price. Muslins, bleached and unbloachcd 6c, 0V4C and 8 1-3 llttlo prices 4Cc Bleached doublo width Tablo Damask,- fino quality, yd 20c COO Towels from 4c up, (SamiiMlPMSMHSIMiMiISBMISaBiSISMSHMBMMMiHiSMMSaMMM C00 Sun Bonnets, to closo 10c Children's 20c Paraasols 10c Ladies' Parasols, Vt prico to closo. T.!wUiwi fln tr a n..ji . . - Children's Fancy Handkerchief 1. 7. Children 'b Swiss Bonnets. .Sc 18o Silk Molino Veiling, all colon 'yd 10c Ladles' 18cFast Black ootton. JU08O , 10c 10c Mon's 18c Fast Black Ootton Hebo . . . , Mori's 80 Whit. Handkerchiefs ! , Mon's 85c Summer1 Underwear., lfe Men's 25c straw hats i6. 75c Blankets, salo prico 45, Ladles' $2.25 Droaa Shoes, price $1.39 Mon'a $2.50 Dross Shoos, price $1.75 Children's Shoes from 25c up. Visit out CLOAK, SUIT AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT np to dato goods at llttlo prices. 75c Laco Curtains, pair 30c $1.45 Laco Curtains, pair 05c Groat Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear, Ladies' 76c Glrdlo Corsets, all colors 46c Best 10c Corset Clasps, pair ...,4c 20c Corset Covers, prico 0c 30c Corsot Covers, prico 25c 30c Muslin Drawers, trimmed, ,25c 1,000 Spools Sous Silk, all colors, ball fc Best Sowing Bilk, all colors jc Best Hair Pins, 2 packages lor le Best Shoo Laces 2 for le Best Whito Pearl Buttons, doi..ic 20o Bolt Buckles, prico 8c 25c Shirt Waist Seta, prico ioc Hebo Supporters 6c, 10c, 16q and 5c BALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. MCEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Drowned at Portland, Portlnnd, Or., Aug. 7. Kay Kendall, aged IP, and Clydo Yockdy, aged 12, both of Springfield, wcro drowned in tho Willamette this morning whilo bathing. Tho two wero cousins, and Sail for Portsmouth. Viewport, It. I., Aug. 7. Tho May flower with tho Dolphin ns convoy with tho Russian and Japanese commission ers, excepting Wltte, sailed nt 8 o'clock this morning for Portsmouth. Tho fog swept away during tho night by n strong broozo nnd tho day promised to bo an ideal ono for a sea voyago. Tho ships proceeded at a lolsurely pace, and wm arrivo nt Portsmouth tonight. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Mrs. J. W. Roland, deputy county clerk, spent Sunday with Jefferson relatives, retul-ning tUis morning. Dr. J. W. Ransom, of Turner, wns in tho city today, completing arrange ments for a month's outing at tho up per sodn spring. His postoflico will bo Garrison. Miss Mnry Wnnn, stenographer In Attorncy-Gonoral Crawford's ofllco, is spending hor vacation on tho Wnnn ranch in tho Aisea country. Hor cousin, Miss Alpha Wnnn, is also spending a few weeks there. French Return Visit. Portsmouth, Eng., Aug. 7. A French fleet of 17 warships arrivod in English waters today, roturning tho recent visit or tno fcngiisii neot to Frnnce. The king nnd queen are at Cowos participat ing in tho ceremonies. Virginia Chautauqua. When Yout Glasses Break , 3 Next time a Jonse or any port of your glasses gets broken or lost or "rora ,out, Just Ytvkt ts la alsd, ploi Wj) hav men hero who aro experts in optical repairing men who un lorstand every part of eyeglass anil apeetaelo making and aro competent y'tp make. tny repairs that can possibly bo required, ' , W prescribe and fit filao, fill occulitU' prescriptions--do everything 1n the Une of optical work expertly and carefully and oharge fair and reasonable price for It, SUkaarf rescue lookej. assembly of tho Virginia Clmutnuaua opened hero today with n good attend- Wltto Took a Nap. Boston, Aug. 7. Tired by tho long trip Sunday, Wltte slept lato nt the riotoi Tournlno this morning, break- fasting in his apartments. Sightsee ing in a touring car will take up the greater part of tho day, and the party will probably not leave for Portsmouth until 3 a-'olotfk this afternoon, arriv ing a o-eiock. Witt received n num. ber of letters nnd cablegrams this u,""""Ki uuv iew caiiers were mltted to see him. once. Tho threo weeks' program pro vides for addresses by Governor Mon tague nnd other men of note. Hit tho Trail on Sundays. Commencing with) Sunday, August 0th, tho Trail at tho exposition and nil tho amusoment features, as well as tho exhibit buildings, wore thrown open, and heronftor will bo running tho enrao on Sunday as on other dnys. In fact tho exposition will bo practically as complete on 8undays as on week days. The Southern Pacific Pnmnnn.. 1. ...... ,..,...,.., uuiu on sole Saturday to Monday excursion uokms, soo for tho round trip, which enables visitors to go to Portland Saturday afternoon nnd romain until Monday night, or return Sunday even- K. as mey may dosire. 8-7-tf o CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OABTORIA. NOBLEMAN RAISES MULES. Finds It a Profltablo Bnsiness-Af. focts Ranchman's Garb. William Ansen, nophow of Lord Landsdowno, tho English sttteimu, cousin to tho Duko of Marlborrojli, and a near, rolatlvo to tho Duke of Portland, owns a horso, mule and est tlo ranch in the San Angolo dietrlet of Toxns. Mr. Anson, during the Boots African war, nctod as nn agent for tho British government here for U purcboso of horses and mules. He It i nn oxport horseman and mucb of Ui ; tlmo is spent now in training polo p J nies. Theso animals ho buys for J5 t each, and nftor a "short courso of tub ing ho ships thorn to England, whers they bring fancy prices. Mr. Ano affocts tho wostern ranchman's and few of those who met him wiili in the city would havo taken blm for a member of tho English nobility. per- Mit- Supreme Court Decisions, Tho Oregon Supreme court today "uu wwn xnree aeclsions. all of .. . ' wuloh only affeotd remote localities Pension Twelve Years nenco. Mrs. David Klser of Springfield, O., has been granted a pension of In month, but she will not begin to draw unw as years on, the preeuinptloa - ur nusoano, avid Kiier, was dead. He recently died a k.i brought homo sick frem Denver, He nan been mourned as dead for 27 . most of which time he was In the J Black Hills, searching for gold. Peasants Get Hold. St. Petersburg, Aug. 7.-The peasants r, .v, U4 AHUJUOII pillag. lag estates and threatening tho pro, prletors with death, if their demands for money are not complied with. Russian Strike." SDreaflinc Moscow, Russia, Aug. 7,-Tbe strike movements are spreading and a largo number of men are Idle. Money to Loan THOMAS tr widt Over Ladd k Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. Hop Baskets Patented and improved fof 1 905. Place yocr otders nowW avoid the rash. Wafte Morley 60 Court Street, BtM. Has Cloan Bill of Health. Quarantine, X. y., Auc. 7.-Th r.. Ran liner Conius arrived from New Or leans this morning with all well. She will be detained until five days elapse. Excursion to Buffalo. August 14th and 16th th .?.,.... T ij ft .. "vmuoh ,u0 wm sen round trip tickets to Buffalo, N. Y, as follows. Both ways v """, ef.io. One way through Portland and one way through Ogdea or Bakersfiold, Demlng or El P0, 90, Tickets limits on a for return trip. For full particulars call on aircnta. ... WHO'S YOUR REPAIRrVIAN ? U.'.. o can use cs when in need of Tires, Rims Coaster Brakes, Etc Oar Stock te complete, oar work the best. mt& rurj " a-4-ti