LAST EDITION, 3:30- O AILYOAPITAL JOTJ KNAL Tonight showers, Thursday fair and wanner. VOL. XV TO HONOR ETHAN ALLEN Burlington Vermont Holdsa Grand ceieoranon Tor the Old Warrior r,-.it.,tnn Vt... Ancr. 10. Todnv in iUll'"(5'"" I " " Bennington Battle Day and tho city Is . j..ui,n1li1nv attlrn. Tlinnnnnda nt ia juiiuu.. j tIiltor began to nrrlvo horo early In tJJ day I" nuuuu IUO ClltUIUllUII uuu witness the dcdicntlon of tho Memorial Tower erected In honor of Ethan Alton, tie bcro of TIcondcrogn, on Indian Botk In Ethan Allen park. Tho cole ibritlon is hold under tho nuspiccs and Sjireetion of tho Sons of tho Revolution, ttlng conjointly with tho city author- ,tits and sovoral patriotio organiza tions. The celebration began shortly after Lnn with a military Iproccssion under pi command of Colonel J. G. Efltoy, Bint Vermont National Guard. sons tho military commands that 1,-xik cart In tho ttnrado woro tho ontiro Ifrfment of tho 15th cavalry and its Ami. commanded by-CoJonol -Wui. IS, Wallace, tho 23d and 27th batteries, P. A., commanded by Major a, U. nolo, lit entiro first regiment of Vermont 0., and a largo detachment of tho Ilk Infantry from tho Pittsburgh bar- itto. N. r. Tho parado moved from III City Hall Park to Ethan Allen irk, whero thousands of people wero Lready assomblcd, when the head of :t procosslon arrived. The dodieation ceremonies followed. rilllam J. Van Patten, who had given U land which now forms tho Ethon lien Park, dollvered a brief address. ken U. A. Woodbury, chairman of tho ildlnjr committoo, prcscntod tho tow- m, and Miss Mary Roberto, of tho toghtors of tho Revolution, prosentcd fteral flags. President Dr. II. D. jlton. of tho Boeloty of tho American Lolutlon,, delivered tho address of MDtanco. Then tho flag was raised h tho towor nnd while tho audionco ,sgtho "Star Spangled Bannor," the itillery flrod a enluto. The Rev. Gaius Glonn Atkins dollv ed tho dedication prnyer and Mrs. dia 0. R. Dorr recited n poom written r tho occasion. Then Robort D7 lion- Uict read n blogrnphical nnd hietor- il tketch of Ethan Allen and his ne. Tho principal oration was do med by Vico-Prosldont Charles W. ilrbanks. Secretary Ethan Allon titthcock, representing tlio Prosident, nernor Charles J. Bell, D. J. Foster, Iretidcn Gonornl D. J. Hancock nnd lorernor John Mclane, of Now Ilnmp- ire, also delivered briof addresses. Th oround uion which tho Indian tk, bearing tho memorial towor, is ted. nt ono time was part of tho km ownod bv Ethan Alien. IIo died i Ms farm, nnd a' fow yoara ago tho hnehters of tho Revolution had a Irtaza tnblot nlncod on tho rock noar ikich Ethan Allon'e houso stood at ( time of bis doath, , Pew Lamba for Sale. Pendleton. Or.. Auir. 16. For sever- I weeks past shcop buyers havo been this county for tho purposo of pur Bng lambs nnd yearlings for tho later rangos of tho Middle West, but ' far they nil state that growers ro- ! to discuss prices with thorn, oon- fcQPWQ3tofle WS WHITE nUU2 SHOES Fof Women. BVtrv not aamU.a.. .11 ill Aa. . qualities of a modern mado shoo. ''J1, fit and satisfactory wear are Kteial feature nt thn Whtla TTnuse W- Our prices are much lower thin ;" n find at regular stores for tho ' anahtv W$m MESS V to jr ih f jHI r &zr a IW Cash Stoe T. BARNES. Prop. I soquently, whilo a fow sales have been mado, tho most of tho buyers have failod to securo what thoy wanted. Tho deadlock is said to bo duo to tho fact that thero are not many saloablo sheep in tho county, as most of tho stockmen old rnthor low last fall. Thero is also considorablo locnl domand for sheep, and, in viow of tho prices, growors do not fcol in any hasto to soli. Whllo thero havo boon so fow snlcs that prices havo hardly boon established, it is said that lambs havo beon bringing from $1.75 to $9 per hcadt, RECIPROCITY CONVENTION Chicago, Aug. 10. Tho reciprocity convontion begnn its deliberations this morning by voicing tho general distrust of tho honesty of tho senato in the past fow years In its continuod oppo sition to any attempt at tariff rofojm. E. N. Toss was tho leading spirit, and voiced tho scntimonts of probably the majority In denouncing tho senate as controlled by monopolies, IIo said the effort of tho convontion would bo to tnko tho matter from tho senato nnd put it in tho hands of congress, since tho constitution gives tho lower house jurisdiction on- nil matters pointing tc tariff. IIo nrgued thnt reciprocity treaties woro jmroly rovonuo matter Alvin II. Sanders, chairman of tho committoo on nrrangoments mado the oponlng statement of tho purposes of tho gathering. Tho dologatcs woro wel comed by Govornor Doncon, who said it was necessary to counteract tho effect of dlsc-lmlnntivo tnrlffs in Europe. BEAN WILL BE APPOINTED Wneinoton. Auir. 10. If tho rccom- mondntion of Attorney-General Moody is adhered to by President Roosevelt, Judgo R. S. Bonn, of Snlom, now on tho Oregon supremo boncb, will bo ap pointed fcdornl judgo to succeed Judgo Cotton, resigned. It is not certain that tho President wll abide by tho nttornoy-goncrnl'n opinion in tho mat- ter, but it is reasonably cortain that ho will, and," if all signs hold good, Judgo Bean's nppolntmont will bo an nounced from Oyster Bay tomorrow. Tho nttornojrgonornl has beon somo time arriving at n solcction of a suit nblo judgo for Oregon. IIo has been confronted with a great array of ap plications and indorsements and has glvon careful consideration to each man's merit, as ho has been desir ous from tho first of soloctlng tho best nvnllablo man among tho candidates. Bocauso this is n llfo position, nnd be causo tho federal judgo for Oregon is thrown largoly upon his own resources nt all timos, it was doomed most esson tiul that a man of proper judicial torn pornmont should bo chosen. Thero woro soveral such on tho list, nnd thero woro othors moro proficient as practicing lawyors than thoy wauld bo as judges. Tho lattor woro discarded, though with out reflection upon them in any way. WALLULA RAILROAD Portland, Or., Aug. 16. Articles of Incorporation of tho Waiiuia raciuc railway wero filed today at Vancouver, with $1,000,000 capital stock. It is i...t,A,i iv Eastern canitnliats. Tho pro ject Is to build down tho north bank of tho Columbia river to us mouiu, u.r tng to the south bank near Wnllula. Is " Italians Blown to Atoms, vivin. W Va.. Autr. 10. Nino Ital ians were blown to shreds and their houses reducod) to atoms Dy a ayn mito explosion at tho construction camp of Dunlcavy Bros., about six miles from Durbin, between 1 and 2 o'clock this ,t Tt la thoucht to be only an other chapter in the feud between a gang of desperadoes anu OUR NEW DRINK "THE SALEM GIRL" Like all Safem Girls Is better jtfian any other The bpa 388 StaW Btrtet. W.T.STOLZ. T.9.Wmm. SALEM, OREGON, TALK AGAINST TIME Peace Commissioners Discuss tile Surrender of as halein Island Portsmouth, Me., Aug. 16. "Sagha- lin has beon mado tho bugbear of tho' poaco negotiations," remarked a mem ber of tho Japanese sulto this morn ing, "but tho question Is capablo of sottlcmont satisfactorily to both gov ernments, If tho Russians slncoroly do siro poaco." Tho report this morning that Wittq was sick is unfounded. It is very cold, -and tho commissioners, wrapped in thedr winter clothing, wont to tho conforenco nt tho usual tlmo. Thero is no steam in tho conforenco room as yot, nnd tho envoys are very uncomfortable. Portsmouth, Me., Aug. 10. Follow ing is tho official nunounccmontrmado at 1:10: "In tho morning session tho' poaco conference took up tho discussion I of arliclo soven. The conference took a recess, nnd will resume Its sessions nt 3 o'clock." ' YELLOW FEVER Nw Orleans, Aug. 10. At 1 o'clock 10 now cases am) four deaths had beon roported. Will Occupy Kamchatka, London, Aug. 10. Tho Daily Tclo- graph's Toklo correspondent flays that tho occupation of Kamchatka will bo shortly announced, Tho garrison there consists of a slnglo battalion. Huston for Congress. Portland, Or., Aug. 16. 8. B. nuston nnnouncos himself as a candidato for congress today. m SMALL THINGS. "5c Mother of Pearl waist sots Bpocial 19 I "So fancy hoso supporters, nil Tvnniml o.nlnm. flnnMftl 1Q( English supcrflno twilled tape 10 yards to bolt .... 10 AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE. If you want bargains, now 1b your chance.. Every department has felt tho offoct of tho tremendous price-cutting, Novor boforo woro high grado gooda sold llko wo sacrlflco them during this sale, Wo must clear tho shelves of all Bummer goods. Wo know in order to mako a clean sweep tho In ducements must be raro, but you will find them exactly as advertised. , m CfJ'mtl 1 'iVtvv' LADIES' SUITS Many pretty styles and effects to chooso from, but they are going out rapidly. Every one of this season' styles and materials. Not an un desirable one among the whole as sortment. Prices range from $3.50 to $10.00. Materials are cotton, cloth, Bilk nnd mohair. Whllo they last you may select from them nt HALF PRICE I Ribbons Dresden ribbons In all new shade and designs, including tho Alico Bine ind Plum Shade. Nos. 22 to 80, Special price tin yard 25 Shaded Ribbons and all new shad suitable for girdles and nk rib bons 35 WEDNESDAY, AUGU8T 10, 1005. THIRTY KILLED ' BY CAVE T1 Bank Crushes Gang of Men at West Cop hy AUcntown, Pa., Aug. 16. Thirty men woro buried under tons of earth in a euvo-in In tho Lehigh Portland comont works, at West Copley, Bhortly after noon. Fifteen dead wero taken by 2 o'clock. It is not thought thnt nny escaped alive. ROBBERS SHOOT TO HTT. Rovolver Bullota Answer Policeman's Summons. ' Euccne, Or., Aug. 10. A daring hold up occurred on Main street of this city at fl:40 o'clock this morning. A masked man entered tho Hoffmnn House, ono of tho principal hotels, do inn tided that tho night clerk opon tho cash; register and hand him tho con tents of tho till quick. Tho clork hedged by snylng that ho had,not IW possession of tho key. With an oath tho man left tho ofllco nnd rnn down tho street. Tho clerk gavo tho alarm, and Officers Croner nnd Fnrring ton gavo chase. Tho latter, overtaking tho dospcrndo, noar tho court house, ordered him to throw up his hands nnd surrondcr. Tho hold-up's response wns thrco shots from a big rovolver in quick succession at tho officer, tho first shot taking effect in the fleshy part of tho left leg, inca pacitating tho officer from further pur suit, nnd tho hold-up escaped. Tho of ficer was not seriously injured, o JUDQB HUNT 18 DELATED. Ho Will Not Arrive In Portland Until September Oth. A tolegram received yesterday by Circuit Judgo Gilbert, sent by Unltod States District Judgo Hunt, of Mob taun, contained tho brief statement 7&2j Today Only WEDNESDAY BARGAIN SALE NO. 241. We have been fortunato enough toseouro two cases moro of (he nn lot of ' LONG CLOTH Much below its real worth we, in turn, offer to you a great saving for our Wednesday special JOc a yard, t2 yards for $.00 UMTT ONE PECOB OP 12 YARDS TO A CUSTOMER. SHIRT BARGAINS Last week we made you a promise about shirtu. As wo novor break a promise, wo place on sale our entire stock of now and Into stylo shirts worth anywhere $1.00 and $1.25 New Shirts 80c. $.00 and $,25 Values Remember, your choice of any $1.25 and $1.00 shirt in tbo store for the uniform price of 80c eaeb. Somotbing doing in trousers next week. EMBROIDERY SPECIALS 8-inch emproidery, regular 12c valuos. Special 0 Insertion, new patterns, regular 9c values. Special 4 1'2 Pdblic Demonstration Miss Isabella. Haggerty, demonstrator for tbo famous HICKS DRESS SHIELDS Will be with us for ono week. An invitation ! extended to the ladleo of this elty and vicinity to call and w tke shUld Absolutely odorles when washed eordin3 to direotlons. thnt tho lattor would not nrrlro In Portland until September 5th, instead of August 28th. No further particulars woro contained in tho telegrnm. Press of business nnd tho arranging of per sdnnl affairs is thought to be tho cause of Judgo Hunt's postponement of his coming to Portland. As tho Oregon land frnud cases will come boforo tho United Stntcs district court September 5th, Judgo Hunt will arrlvo barely in timo to nssumo his du ties on tho bench. United States Dis trict Attornoy Honey will nrrlvo from San Francisco n fow days dn ndvnnco of Judgo Hunt. Judgo Hunt is thor oughly conversant with the proceedings of tho land frnud cases, nnd his do loyod arrival will not rctnrd tho pro gress of tho cases. Oregonlan. m TATT AT ILO ILO. Party Tondorod Reception and Banquet by tho Citizens. Manila, Aug. 10. IIo Ho tondorod tho Taft party a. magnificont reception Tuoaday. Tho clvie and military forces paradod at night, and tho party attend ed a banquet at which 300 peoplo wero prosont, Tho transport Logan sailed today at dnylight for Bacolod, tho capi tal of Occidontnl Nogros, whero tin In spection of the fiiigttr plantations will bo mado. . Tho dowagor cmpreim of China has inquired through tho Uhlneso consul hero, desiring to know If Miss Roose velt will visit Pokin, If so, Gonoral nnd Mrs. Corbin will probably accom pany hor. Tho condition of Mrs. Du bois, of Idaho, who wns injurod in u runaway accident, is greatly improved, Jastlco to tho Jews. St. Petersburg, Aug. 10. As a result of the prcBsuro by American Jows, the ministers havo decldod to admit to the proposed roprosontntlvo assembly Jows holding unlvorslty dogroes, owning thoir own shops nnd merchants, nnd to froo thorn from the usunl restrictions upon Jows. Is Under Bonds. Brockton, Maes., Aug. 10. Marsh was hold this morning without bond on tho charge of being a fugltlvo from justice. IIo will fight oxtraditlon. Ho is also charged undor an old warrant with baUrdy, nnd pleaded not guilty. Both trials aro sot for Saturday, 'ei&d&i GLOVES Gray and Black Lisle Gloves, regu lar $1'.00 value, August clearing Sal C8 Ladiea" Silk Gloves, regular 50c values, August Clearing Bale ....25t? NO. 192. TAGGART STILL ON THE STAND Court Martial Cannot Notice Divorce Testimony as it is Outlawed Wooster, 0,, Aug. 10. Taggart said tliin mo?nang that n court-martial can't follow As tho result of his dtvoroo enso, becnuso tho incidents revealed in tho testimony occurred over two years ago, thoreforo, according to tho rulos of tho army, aro outlawed. Attornoy Smyscr continuod tho cros examination of Taggart this morning nnd plied tho witness with questions concerning tho repairs to tho hospital ship Relief upon which Tngagrt served. Tnggnrt said tho contracts woro lot boforo ho took chargo, but ho supervised the work, His nttornoys objected to this lino of investigation, but Tnggnrt interrupted, saying: "If ho has nnythinp ho thinkn rontfl on my chnractor I desiro t bo brought out horo." Judgo Enson rulod out Smyscr 'a question", and1 this lino was dropped. Tnggnrt described tho con tents of tho statoment filed nbout Minor, nnd said ho filed it nt tho orders of General J, F. Bell, of the regular army. Tnggart's examination nnd cross-exnminntion onded at noon, ho having beon on tho ntnnd slnco last Thursday, Washington, Aug, 10. General Chaf feo said thin afternoon that if Tnggnrt accepted n silver servlco whllo acting as qunrtormastor of nn army vosscl, tho war dopnrtment would tnko cogiuzanco of tho incident, as it in against tho rules for an officer to accept presents undor such circumstances. Japanese Attack Defeated. GodEyndanJ, Manchuria, Aug. 10. Two Japanese torpedo boats yostorday bombordod Port llmnrovo (Port Lnra roff, Corra). An Attempt was than mndo to Innd troopn, but they woro benton off by Russian troops. GENUINE WARREN BONE. FEATHER. Silk covered, in black nnd whlto, such ns you havo been paying 18o und 20c n yard. Vory special 10 YD. $15.00 surra roa $7.50. As an extrn August clearing sale offering wo havo tnkon every lino of he justly celebrated Bell System Clothing, that we consider oxtrn vniuo at $15.00, and we offer them to you at exactly one-half ?7.50 Tho greatest clothing bargain ev er offered in this valley. Not an undosirablo pattern among them. Make your selection today. Straw Hats We aro clearing tho deck of straw hats now while the people havo use for them. Weeks of real summer ahead in which to enjoy with real comfort. Every one a bargain at the regular price, but select now for ONE HALF Hew wi'M mm Wi I ia 1 V Hi