W ft- "V f Wm$$BBm--r nCAWTAT 11,3,' SALKM, ORBQON, MOOT IHBCpffs i t " ' . ' "" " at f - as 4kt& UiaUV&V ottmsm Ji fT- 4Hti 1 J P. J. AND 4:00 p. x, XWO HDITIONS DAILY AT :, JOTJMNAL AY, MAY 28, 1906. BK 0T YES SOUTH renched while ks in Beau unshine fib May 28. Tho heaviest ML m tho history- of tho torsosi at Fresno was 1.34 e ia ibe ea24 hours. Heavy ge to the toy awl grain crops is tM, gWor' Ansae go wig douo to by npproprinto exercines at tho Moore monument in tho Flower Garden, Pros pect Park, this afternoon. There will bo several addresses and a number of songs. Tho -organizations participating in the exercises will bo the Brooklyn Gaelic Society, the Brooklyn JPh.il Celtic Socioty, tho Qucenpoint dnelic Society, the New York Philo-Celtlc Society anil the Harlem Gaelic Society. -ii i i,j early f :. L awt'ta aoded' 0V4T- JJgftS "W river waters aTO ite of tho county erablo area. : Oallf en; Flooded. 'f(jur O'slock Edition.) vftAi, Gal.,- Xy2S. Heavy snow nitt itv d the tains last night river to overflow Considerable of the river is iuun- ning through Vis- , and' a flood ia highest water is ex- 'afternoon. Great dam- been Asa to the hay and' grain 'Vnmn .mmi?itmmmm . 'i iMwrBilunie t m i " -V WfOefJs- --- - llCa J Wi JW el$ Oah, May28. Today tho at a' stewfetill. Snow in tho I earta Me morning prevented wr but there is much concern fety ' tho town, and mcr- ave moved their stocks from ar. The? water is within ' few iae'hes of its highest In Mwry ef Tfcemas Moore. iwjkljB, JST. Y, May 28. The sode- beJonffiag to "tMj Gaelic League i state of Wir Yark will celcbrat 126th, w).lfjnii?of tho birth of mm ' Me WiCl 1ftlrfirTt Irish, poet, "WestTvT Baltlmone, Md., May 28. The Hiber nian Club of this city, composed of members mainly of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, will celebrato the birth day of tho great Irish poet, Thomas Moore, this evening by a banquet at BJeilly'a hotel. Many leading Irishmen of this city will bo present and some interesting addresses will be delivered; Tho musical program includes a num ber of Mooro's songs. Biot in Seattle. (Four O 'Clock Edition.) Seattle, May 28. tilovon bruised: and battered1 men aio in jail, several pa trolmen aro nursing minor injuries and extra officers are on duty in the vicinity of Second' nvonuo and' Washington street, as the result of a small-sized riot which was precipitated early last even ing, when a policeman attempted to ap prehend an escaped prisoner from the city jniL. READ AFTER SUPPER Story That Wakes Meat Pro ducts Have a Dark Brown Taste Expenses Must Bo Known. (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington, May 28. By a party voto tho house committee on the elec tion of president ordered a favorable report on tho Gains bill providing for publicity as a preventative for fraudu-. lent campaign; contributions, nn,di ille gal expenditures in federal elections. Illinois Stays Out. s (Four O'Clock Edition.) Chicago, May 28. The Illinois opera tors withdrew from tho agreement with tho miners. Indianapolis, Mary 28. Tho Indiana and: Ohio operators will sign the 1003 scale. ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE S k00 Ya Summer G NOW ON SALE "ASSORTMENT COMPRISES ALL THE LATEST JPDMMER WEAR DIMITTES, LAWNS, SWISSES, OR- MTJLLS, WHITE LINENS, WHITE DUCK, WHITE JSJDFORD CORD, WHITE INDIA LINENS, LACE DIM- IRISH LINENS CORDED ZEPHYRS, CHAXLIES, ! MADRAS CLOTH, TANDY PERCALES, DRESS CT CALICOES AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS. AND LITTLE PROFITS H OUR IDEA OP DOING RRCOMMEND AN EARLY SELBCTION, AS THE THSM MARKED AT WILL MOVE THEM OUT ON: MR1HB IWrlsss wmmM rv- i i ' R 0jfa4 m v 7rd JQH tfj utifal Persian ty; yard... . 5c Fancy Lawns; a 5c ncy Dimities, 81-3e jdN, f, tgpwtifal Sheer Or- if.Tr 10c ., Dre Gingtaat; HmtHy, yd ....gl-Zc luad 18o iBported pfier.yd.,12Hc Suit Zephyrs, pattern; price, ,12e hbk pallcoe; yl J5c, lie, Pri ''uHiffiP mmRBBBSkxjmru 500 yardn of White India Li nets; great value, yard, 81-3e, 10c, 12'io and 18c -1000 yards of Genuine Irish Ii&ens, is white axd satural, yd 15e, 18c, cd 25e 500 yads White Badford Cord; make beautiful dreMea, yd 15c, 18c awl .... 25e 500 yards of SUk Malls axd Madraa Cloth correct for soaBerv de asd waJsta; priee, yd, 15c, lSe, 25o MZLLTNXRY, 0L0AX8 AND surra. Dn't fail to visit ewr MHlfstry, CeaB a4 SU DefrteU aad SEE THJB USIBeT PLACE IN' SA LEM. SMtifal TriaB wertk afrnkra ap aa Ugk tm (ZM mm H.J0 a 41.W; K.M Trfaaed HU at 20, Spal Ladi' Sit frw WM vyi Bjril La m' JaakH from 4.4 p. Chicago, May 2S.-It is saldl tho Xeill Beynolds' report on tho packing houses consists of notes and aiuduvits of employes and patrons. Ho has some allegations, baeked by affidavits, it is said, "that lard is made from hogs which dio of cholera." Tho sanitary conditions of tho packing houses is re volting, and meat Europana rofuo H sold in America. Oil from hogs dying in transit is used for "sardino oil," lump jaw cattle are butchorod without inspection, and trichonosls hogi aro sold in this country. Tho so-called "potted chicken" is composed of tho flesh of bob veal anU, "leaf lard," ox ploitied for its purity, contains 20 per cent coMon seed oil. Ono concern has a chemist to perfect a process for de odorizing decayed hams. Tho meat ia doctored with borax nnd other danger ous chemicals, after having spoiled, and dangerous chemicals aro used for "smoked meats." Many employes suffer from tubercu losis, are unclean, spit on tho meat, walk over it, nnd drag it on the filthy floor. Bubbly creek, into which tho offal was dumped, was skimmed for the greaso which flows on it. Animals butchered for Europeans wcro inspected. Meat in which trichina wcro disinte grated were sold. Wliero the germs wero found allvo in ham tho meat was boiled before selling, though, not al ways thoroughly, and tho inspection servico was inadequate. An atNrmpt was made to observe sanitary measures in the slaughter houses. Canned' roast beef wan made from porus parte of Old cowh, so emaciated that tley had to bo hauled to tho slaughter houses. Sau sage was made from animals that died, and was treated) with chemicals, and presented in embalming fluid. Tho Neill and Beynolds report lias been handed to tho President, who threatens to send it to eongreas unless Senator Boveridgo's rldbr on tho agricultural bill, regarding aantury conditions at tho packing houses is passed. A BAD 1 TRAIN WRECK no. lie. Murja-res8 Is Insane. Xew York, May 28. Josephine Tor- rlvona, charged with tho murder of her unclo and aunt, who has been on trial tho part week, was declared' insane by a commission which reports tomorrow. It is said the trial will bo stopped, and tho girl sent to an aity luin. TWelve Killed and Twenty jlnjured in a Kentucky Smash Up Ltiiswlle, Ky., May 28. A broken fl&ngo on n LouiwMo & Nashville pas- scRjer coach caused) a wreck this moriing, nwB probably 12 Jives wero lostnnd20 persons injured. Idontilca tionjis difficult on account of tho man glcdj bodies. Eight corpses aro In Uic morgue, ami' tho injured aro in the hospltaK Tho coach left tho track anU crashed into a freight, Tlw coaches were nhJuced to kindling wood. 5 Rain Brought Discomfort. t Four O'Clock Edition.) San Prandsco, May 28. After two duys rain, the sun came out this morn ing and brought cheer to tho thousands of tent-dwellers encamped in tho parks, and past dieeomforta wcro soon forgot ton. Whllo tho rain brought dlscom fort, and, in maiy cases, extwrno suffer ing, tho tenters learned how to dig trenches and protect themselves. An other; rain will find them prepared. But few bases of illness as a result of the rain are reported. Owing to flooded streets, tho car servico waa groatly im podedi, but otherwiso tho city suffered no ill effect from tho two-duyn' down- pour,; Pntcr Still In California. San Francisco, May 28. 8, A. T Puter want(Sll in Portland for complici ty In the government land frnud is still In tho Alameda county jail. He was to have been taken north Friday evening, but owing to heavy storms and tho train service being demoralise 1 tho prisoner is held in California until normal servioo ia resumed. Street Talr for Charily. Bayonnc, N. J., May 28. Tho grrot street fair arranged for tho benefit of tho llayonnti hospital opens hero this ufternooni, an judging from tlm en thusinsnr slxwn nnd tho extensive prvj)-. nriitions tnaxDo, it will bo ono of tlw moft p'gantic cmtertninmentu of this kind ever undertaken in tlm East. Tho preparations ha-vo btvn going on for more than a year. There will bo a pure food show in connection with tho fair. Court-Martial Convened. Norfolk, Va,, May 28.-A court martial, with Bear-Admiral Stgsbee as president, convened today for the trial of Captain Perry Garits, lieutenant eommundez, anil Edward T. WithCr Soon for grounding tho battleship Bhodo IslaiM The Idaho Trial. Bolso, Ilaho, May 28. Dnrrow, Richard Miller and Nugent Miller, at tornoyp, representing Moyer, Haywood and Petttibone, removed thehr ofllco from BoImi this afternoon, establishing lM-udquartera at Calihvell, wltero tho case will b called tomororw morning. Special Sewloa of the Legislature. (Four O'clock Edition.) Waahicgton, May 28. A call has been issued for a special eosslon of Ha Delaware legislature Thursday, to elect a United States aenator. Lynched a White Man. (Four O'Clock Edition.? Wadosboro, N. a, May 28. John V. Johauton, white,, charged with the wiur W M bis brother-in-law. was lynched J early tody. The mob rldUled Uls body with bullets. Eercaaa ia Revolt. Tokio, May 28.Thcre Is an Incipient wvolt at Hong Ju, In Korea, and the rebela aro holdrag the town. JajianeM troops are en routo to tbe acene. i i Ta AteohaTBtU FtMwd. WMhingtOH, May 28. The hoiue Ui ay OBeurr( is tb at ajaead agents to tb ir alooUl bill. It sow awaits tb PxeaVJt'ii sigatar. HIGH SCHOOL MATTERS 8TMEJL BROS. Cm Mr ti Ciwwr clM mi Cmt ftrtite MlchaH DarMt Dytsjc n.Jin IrluKl Mar- 28 MleWl llDaviU UA t4ter iWag apfK to- I dby, aau n i tuwgav m www awr- Tva Amu Caa Vim Ottt. (Four O'clock S&tiaa.) ParU Maw 28. Th Oaa&teM Aasa D'CtitllABd had yti Mrved oa th eouai in ser dirorc ut y -mb. Tlio (school board of dlrectora mot In special himwoti Satarday rerJng ft the Ugh reboot hi rutpoao to a call issued as follows! SaJem, Or., May 25, 1005. To W. H. Byrd, director of School DIs- trlet Na 24, Salens, Or.t You aro hereby notified' that pur suant to request aignetl by W, II, ByTd, A. A. Loo and IL C. Epley, for tha erJllog for such; mo-ting, tUero will bo a vjitCMl metiivg of diatriet oboe! board of district) No. 24 in Marios couw ty, OrSROB, aU tho Wgli school buUdlag on foaturday eve ring, May 25, Hr05, for tb pnrpoM of InstruetiDg the chair man of nd bowrdl to pott Botlee of (ho aneal aeoo,! election to be h!d Juno 18, 1906, for tho purpoo of elect rug ono director tvr tX.fi tna, of fiye ytWs, asd tvt tho further pnrpoaa of voting on tha queatioo of high) sehool, or Ji hli ttchoui for aU district A. O. TottUt, cfcAra-a of district aeheol board No.. 24. AtUvt: G. C. Goodaki Jr., elurk. Tba mmting wan railed 4e orJsr by DLreoter W. If. Byrd. Tha reH .call bowed wo &tibW director freasat, Mcwwc Jtyvf &4 L, Ltr ir Mm MMdoB Mr. QtvUtm was a4so jirtmnl. Dr. Byrd arpjid that thra w femed thtaleid defact ia eomalyfatf witij U kw is tU mllishMi of tho Hjjk school ad tat is orAsr to Wcfl, UqaMf, Aiplowaa ia tt ntA- fce nawiim J! Uh t U rati- fl hy y). fUmm. kaa hi bub the coming vlectiou is mndo mmics sary to comply with, tho ichool wvr, Tlio following rofolution vas then offered by Director Lee: "Bo it rasolvw tlmt tho chnlrnran and clerk be Instructed to "pot no tJees of the annual school election to bo held Junw 18, 1900, for tbo purpose of electing one director for tho ttenn of fivo years ami for tho further pur pose of voting oiv tho questlow of e tablishlng a Wglv school In ecliool1 dip trict o. 24, Im Marlon county, Ore. Tho resolution was passed unnnl mously. At another meeting tlw plnces for voting and tho officers will bo select'od. This electiou, tho part pertaining to tho high school, U a mere formality to cover a technical dofect. Tlo high school has coma to stay and there it no opposition to It being continue!. A. O. Condib's term has expired ami Wio voters will lo called upon to olect his suceesor. LOST GIRL FOUND New Christian Church. Tho bldn for Uib building of tho new Christian chireh will bo openwl some- itlmo during tho week, Tho present church building will be torn down, and tho bricks will bo used' for tho bate ment of tho new structure Tho new cdifico will bo 80x105 feet nnd one of t'ho hnnHsomest church buildings In tho cltp It is to bo built on tho modern mission) style, nndi tho appointments aro to be of tho most approved sort. Tlio auditorium wlU bo 00x00, with a largo gallery overlooking it. Special efforts aro being mad,o to bnvo the Sunday ochool room well adapted to tho needB of a room) for that particular kind of church work. Thero will bo 14 clafs rconu), a baptistry, choir room, a pastor' study arU several other rooms. Tho church, when completed, will cost about $11,000. The church itself han already nultrtHl $7800, and thero will bo no troublo in dedicating tho new building freo of dl'bU Open Air Treatment at Cheeuwa, Dr. O. P. Fryer, tho school physician of tho Indian school at Chenmwa, has established, In connection with tho school's hopltal aru oirt-door sanltarlmn for tho care of pupils who aro Inclined toward tuberculosis. Several tent a haii) been located in tho school orchard near tho hospital building, nnd more will bo sot up as toon ns they can bo obtained. Tlw outdoor treatmenb will bo watched) closely by tho school mnilige ment, who hope that it will result In great good nnd in heading off thoso In ellncd to contract this dread dlseaie, Oroat Floods la Utah. (Four O'clock Edition.) Salt Lake, Utah, May 28 -Tlio heavy rains lit tho last 24 hours aro cuualng great damage. There was n washout on tho Southern Pacific nt Golcomki, Nov., caused by o cloudburst, drowning thwo Mexican sheep herders. A eommltteo la here from' Juab county, Utah, wult lag on Salt Lake Bouto officials, nnd asking hVlp for tho preservation of tho Servlcr river dnrre. Volunteers nil over tho country aro working at rais ing tho darn. The water is now backed eight miles along tho nillroiid truck Tlio best effort of 250 teams care only keep tho dam lx inches above tho raising waters. Should tho Hm go out 000 families of Mormon farmers will bo swept awny. Snow Is rejKirted in Southern Utuh, AU railroads kuvti rock trains outf strengthening tho weak places. Oraat Daauge to Trait Crop. (Four O'CJoek Edition.) Sacramento, May 28. Ileports of or chardiits form tho northern part of the state say tho cherry crop not gathered is abiolutely oVtroyod. Iatn eberriet, peaches, plums and strawberries are badly damaged, Hay and grain ait down everywhero, and it Is feared it will not rite. Four inches of rala i m-ported In tbe Bierras, and nearly two laches in this city, accompanied by high winds, which hUtvr the frnlt from the trees. The total lot in Northern California will exceed a million. NasMd La4 Ofteer. WasUngton, May 28 Preslfleatlal aomJ cations of reUtertf of the Uad-af-fices are? J. M. Burllngame, Clareecs, MoaUaa; Praak J). McCa!, HOesa, Ma4aa; Um.tr VUla, SUita, Moataaa; Ckrec X. MeJCari, Ltwis te Idaha. Kscivars 'ef fU eys: 0. O. OvrmA, HsUaSj Maataaaj Ckaa Bever, Mllkys, Meato) W. A. Hsdfff, LswUtes, 74ahy. -.i a i .! WlU Xavs a OssrfsssiMs. (Fur O'elsck Xs0.), ,. WsafeletfUw, May 2f,Titf muU agr4 t m aofyna s tha rats WU sshsl tvt by tfcs htn'sis -wiih MHtlas, Sexton's Do? Leads Rescuers to Bessie Bauer's Hiding Place Tho Oregonlan this morning has thtj following pitiful stery: Hungry nnd thirsty, with lacerated" feet nnd bniMa, ami clothing covered with mud and slime, Miss Bole Bauer, for whont her parents and tlw pollctf ha-o lKon searching for fivo days, was found at 7 o'clock last night through tho wgacity f dog belonging to the sorton of Biversido eiiinetery. Whea discovered Miss Bairer ws In an rdmosfc oxhnustcnl comlltion, nnd was uftorlng, Intensely. Slo had concealed herself In tho vicinity of tho cemotory after her disappearance, and refuswl to re spowr to tho calls of thu renrchors. She aVlmitUHl to her mothor Vnst nlghb that lier mlml must have been affected, for elm know not wlwt she hMl leon doing. Tho sexton- noticed several tlmms yes terday tho peeullar Ucs of his dog, but paid llttM attntlom Drv TIIIiaar who was imsidng tlio cemetory, also no ticed tho notioaa of tho dumb brute, nml rcquestHll tlm eeoeton to follow ibe dog, Tho taxs tmwh to tho gratifica tion of tho animal, foWowd it to clump of bushe, vrbtre tie young wo man was found stttfntf on a log In a Imlf-fnlntlitg eosUitloa. Recognljed from Pktsrss. IVom publisliod uX'serlptlons of MIsm Ilauer, Dr. Tilhaan recognised lor as tho missing; girl, Hb notlfled tho police at oiH-c, and Cajrtuin Slover sent Potcc tlvcs Snow aiKb Beislng to tho comotory Deforo tlioir arrival, M-tsa Bauer'H mother nrl her brother lmd bewa noti fied, nn8 tho brother bU: gone to bring Ids alwter home. ''Tho deteotlveo iuUe"l tho ferry, but arrived In tlimi to see tho young woiimH taken in a boat row tho rlvor by sov oral iiion, whoto er-ice wero volun teered. So oxhojiKted had sho beooinv through hunger nmll thirst that's had , to bo carried! bonto. She ws liwmedl ntelo' put lo bcxli and a physician callod. to attend hw, Foobly but okitrly Miss Bauar wnr able to tell her terrible experiences to. her mother, who was herself nlnioct ovorcome at hier hiughtcr's return. Miss Unwr stated) that her mind, wns ualmbinced when hho wandered away from home, and tlmt at different tlm slio had heard wurehers railing her name, "I ftMimsi to know what they wanted," h said, "bul It was not la my power to answer, I became fright ened at tho approach of any ono, and, Instead of seeking uafoty by making known mjy presence, I ran from them nnd concealed myself In tho bushes." Slept Amid Tetabstsae. Exposed; to Tains, which drenched her to tho sWn, nixA suffering from tho cold, Miss Bauer slept la tho brufh nnd urah'r logs for fivo nights with wlhl bensttf, birds and tombstones for her only company. Through contact with briers hwr clothing was dornt and her bandta wero covcrd with cuts and scratches, while her feet wero a mass of bruises. Her foco 1ms bocotas plneluMl awl wan. nnd her figure, which ordinarily Is alight, is now greatly emanated. Although- her tains was a fee ted dur ing her nbsoaee, It la bow believed that sl will recover her reason, bt It will bo somo time beforo h regains her strength. Councilman A'. N. Wills, wacla ot MUs Bauer, l-sft fop A "tola yestrfcty mwaiB, brJItrving that hla ataca had 8m tiers, ( , Ixtfkll The yousg womaw who has e&uei hr xoothw atu) the poli saeli warry, dawppeariAr row her hosw last Wsd Msday Borala. Wia toK her mother that she was sttfttriaff t rewf heaikche a ad would waik areuod ia the opes, ale la an effort t mtm It Sho did net r- tarn, a ad at tstgat the folic were se-tliad. They sarehd all quarUrs of the city, hut eeald l4 ao tru ef her. Ik ws bMeysdl ttr a Um that yi wore serioas hansr had- WfaH her. m it i i i i Ooreraor CksbeeWa teds-y lnte a rwfuWtloa e the geveraer ef 'Wash lagton for the JsHysry ef J. Q. AdesM charged with krseay eeauisHted at the Likl ote Im Pertlesu May 2, 1W. Hs is tow 4? f sa a, !,WwhJayt ss. T, O. CrjUrf mt PwUsa, J Muff aated as the assk to wNnt the l 1 m :! i xt i - ! j CUa; May M.-What &, r wmmk "- i ttiJ Ik iu it kaf 10 oHka. KjMSjsjufSM m AUliBBH! aS Ull BHfefliBsHL live tio