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i 5WEBS, COOXEB TONiaHT; 3AY, BEWvYEBS. "I TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2M AILCAMEALjmjBiAiL 4 jOh. XVI. 31 SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 190G. , i tACE REPORT AGAINST SMOOT THINGS DOING IN BRYAN HAS A SAN PEDRO YACHTING CONTEST PLOT TO KILL THE POPE ACROSS PACIFIC CONGRESS BOOM " """ i ", ' .,-a '- NO. 149. achts Left Los Angeles at Nnnn Todav for a Noon Today for Long Contest 03 Angeles, Cal., Juno 11. Every- fing is xeaay lor ttio urst trans- Line yacht ico, -which starts from in i'earo ut noun, xnousanus nave thercd to witness the'tkrea starters. Bo x.nemouu jurgesr, unarios ju. m . I- 1..i r-ti tt, owned, Captain Lindoberg, chief ligation officer, , and she is flying colors of the- New York, Yacht ph. The Benlme, with Commodore H. Sinclair, and a crew of seven ttb coast yncbt clubs; LaPnloma, h Commodoro Clarence- Macfarlane. ptain Mosher and a crew of three. ase, representing the Hawaiian bd Yacht club. Tho Lataloma is smallest, as the timo allowance is hours, tho Lurlino 's allowance -will 111 hours. Tho allowance is base.l a half hour for each foot. With lorablo -winds, it is estimated, tho i will tako at least two weeks. Angeles, Juno 11. When the itlng gun fired, at 12, La Paloma tho best position, and crossed the at 12:05. Tho Lurlino followed minutes later. Anemono got over 19-1K Tfin itrin.1 -n-o- ..... II -Li. . AMU ll-uu tVMO VWJ JiMt, tho east to tho west, and was st favorable to tho Lurline. Tho Russian Farce. It. Petersburg, Juno 11. The session itho Douma today opened amid the itcst excitement. Paveloff, tho mil- y procurator, who, unannounced, eared, demanding a hearing on mil- ly affairs. .- j. , CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE NO WONDER WE DO THE BUSINESS See the Little Prices We Ask For Reliable Merchandise 69ti WHITE GLOVES 49 Somen's white, black and colored Summer Gloves in silk, lisle thread double tipped fingers, are strong and durable, with clasps or buttons, perfectly finished, on- to , 495 F$3 BID GLOVES S2-45 aaies' $3 Elbow Length High 'Class Kid' Gloves, in black and Wnte, a great seller, sale price .., ......$2.45 50 PERSIAN BELTS 35 auttful New Persian Belts, tue latest, with the new buckle, ?,oick oellers, eale prico ....35c Sf LINEN HANDK'O'FS 18 aty Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs; e edgCB and corners are dfceo. ttted with, laco embroiderings ap plied in various manners they I positive prettinees; price ISp 504 OI&DLE corsets 35 d PO treat, a ntl. in ih. rvTaf dn partment wo put this lino of gen uine 50c Cotsota on salo at the "all price of 35c 854 TAFFETA SILK 4ft listening Shaded Taffeta Silks of high class quality, correct for "tfts, petticoats and twaists, they ro here for yon -to inspect, yd .. . 49c 04 CSALLEM 54 S Seldom Tmi -nfflt mac h a j .... ov - .beautiful Hno of 'pretty Porsian .allies, eoft and" dainty, yd.. 5c 304 CHINA SILKS 2X4 tvtifnl a.tt -.vvi. ni.i.. ativ ll Colors, correct for wits and -: vtiet, -cA 5S "" " ! t- nxLmr mmutwj fcEVOY BROS, i Senate Committee Says He Is Na cnmj ' Not Entitled to Seat in the Senate Washington, Juno 11. "In the judgement of the committee Smoot is no more entitled! to a seat in the senate than if ho was associating in polyga mous cohabitation with a plurality of wives." This statement was made in tho course of the. .Tjeport of the major ity of tho senate committee on privi leges this morning. Tho report of the olection was pre sented to tho senate today by Senator Burrows, after an investigation lasting- over two years. Tho committee says: "Tho more deliberately tho tes timony taken in the. case is studied, tho mo?o certain is tho conclusion that tho facts are true as stated in tho pro test." Indicted tho Vice Presidents. (Four O'Clock Edition.) New York, Juno 11. A special grand jury investigating insuranco today In dicted Vico Presidents Walter B. Gil lett and Robert B. Grannis, of tho Mutual Life Insuranco company, forgery and false enfies charges, for Appropriation Half a Million, (Four O'Clock Edition.) Sacramento, Cal., Juno 11. Tho as sembly this morning by a vote of 59 to 0 passed the bill appropriating $500, 0,00 for .state buiklings in San Fran cisco. Tho expected opposition failed to develop. Toddy Can Ride. Washington, June 11. A bill has been introduced in tho house providing for $25,000 for tho presidents travel ing expenses. 1000 YARDS LAWNS 54, SV$, 84 You will seo in this department a bewildering array of as pretty Lawns and Dimities in overy in aginable shado and coloring as you have seen for many a day; p-ice, yd 5c, 6'4c, 81-3c LADIES' $6-50 BUTT8 ?3-05 Wo have them cheaper, but this Suit wo advertiso ia fine enough for any lady to wearj it is hand somely trimmed, tho latest stylo, and tho workmanship the best; salo prico $3.95 $1500 suits $0.00 IIns(l)mely itailoredl Wool Suits, beautifully trimmed! and1 lined; mado of the new shades of Pana ma dress goods, grays and checks; bargain $0-90 S2-50 LINGERIE WAISTS $1-40 To appreciate the wonderful bar gains wo are offering in those beautiful dainty shirt waists yon should seo them; they are pretty enough for any lady in the land to wear; they are handsomely trimmed'; sale prico SI-"9 15A SUMMER VESTS 50 dozen Ladies' Summer SwisJ Ribbed Vests; nicely trimmed; a good quality; all is; Kile price - 9c MHJiINBS.Y This department Ua been a won- dosful eneews; we cannot trim , fcats fast enoegh: new trimmed lata $1.49, l-75 1M gaowpro btokr Coner of Coffler clal aad Coirt Streets Certain That Reed Smoot Wjll Be Ejected From the Senate Washington, Juno 11. Two officials of tho Baltimore & Ohio this morning testified boforo tho interstate com nutrce commission as to their owner ship of coal stock, and said they paid full value for it. Charles E. Ways, assistant freight traffic manager; L. R. Kockeabrough, general freight agent agent at Pittsburg. White, new Maryland sonator, took oath this mornlnir. When tho Smoot ca'so was presented,! Burrows gave notice that ho would ; soon call up a resolution declaring Smoot was not entitled to his seat, in tho senate. Bailey said although he agreedi with tho committee, ho thought it necessary to pass a resolution of expulsion. The rate bill comes up in the house tomorrow. MHHHHMHimHn! FOURTH OF JULY AlL "BKESF MEET AT CITY HALL All interested parties, whether on committees or not are urged to be present. COMMITTEE HHHMMMMMHMMI TED STANDS PAT Washington, June 11. Speaker Can- non declares that if tho house- passes the meat inspection bill it is certain to restoro confidienco in tha people Can non, Beveridge, Hopkins and others talked! to the president on tho meat packing business this morning. After tho conference Beveridge . said the president was not in a mood for any compromise. Shot Whilo AMfcep. Millard, Uath, Juno ll.Mrs. Dan Woodland, whilo lyinp in bed early this morning, wa9 shot twlco, th wnnld.ho muTwlercd firintr through the window. It was necessary to araputato ono arm. Ed Johnson, who informed - the officers, was arrested on suspicion, It is believed' tho shooting is tho out come of a laud) dispute Frank IL Naakey From Alaska. (Four O'clock I'dition.) Nome. Alaska. Juno 11. Frank II. Naskey, a prominent miner, was unan-.tbo imously nominated as delegate for congress at a mass meeting Saturday, Rockefeller Plays King. Compiegno, France, June 11. With all tho formalities of a European po tentate, Rockefeller this morning ro turned the "state" call of tho mayor, made yesterlay. Its No Use, Alice, You're Counted Out. London. June 11. Tho Ijongwortn'i were tho center of interest whilo shop ping today, and camera fiends beset them. The weather is tbreaiemng nun. Tonight they attend the ballot at the Alhambra. Cfeicago Markets. Chicago, Juno 11. Wheat 83j 83: corn, 515lc; oat, 37 37c o ii" June Srlde Crop Is Good. Marriage licenses wero granted to- dnv as follews: TV, 8. McLain, 29, and Edith Phil lips, aged 17. T. M. Bnjdtr, aged 27, and Clara C Steinbscb, aged) 28, both of Aurora. Louis Simon and? Mazio Laure, both of Woodburn. Talked to tw Oradtutee. Tho baeealaureate eeiHion to the graduating clasa of the Ble nigh school was delivered by tho Eer. P. B. Knight io the Firet CoagTegational ebnh Sunday vwnlng. The ecrrieei were largiry attended! and the addrosi was one of the aWt ever delivered ia the eitr. Sine te eey ce tee late for today ' pap-', the addreee will ap pear in tcorrow kwo is tvM, Presidential Bee Still Finds Nebraskan's Hat Com fortable Hive Berlin, June 11. Bryan first loarncd today of his boom for president. Ho "declined to discuss it, saying tho timo for nomination is far away. Ho said tho diffcronco btftween democracy and socialism was that demoemcy recog nizes competition as legitimate ivnil tries to protect tho principle. Social ism sees competition as nn ovll to bo .eliminated by public ownership and Us operation means of production aud 'distribution. Will Not Interfere Boston, Juno 1.1 President Roosc volt has telegraphed Governor Guild that the latter's decision will not inter fere with tho execution of Charles Tucker, which meets Roosevelt's ap- !iroval. Roosevolt had" been requested o interfere. WHMWMHHWMM f PATRICK MUST HANG ; ' (Four O'Clock Edition.) ' Xcw York, Juno 11. Tho motion of 'Attorney Patrick for a new trial wns denied by tbo sup'eme court, and he must die for tho murder ot Itlco unions tho United tSates supreme court inter feres. Just a Bucket Shop. (Four O'clock Edition.) Milwaukee, Wis., Juno 11. Tho sec rotary of tho Milwaukee chamber of commerco in his annual report charac terizes tho Chicago board of trade as reduced from Kb lofty position to a Dlain common bucket bop. Tho as- ! ault ia bawd) upon the board's dia- , chargo of John Hill, tbo omcJai wno i . . ... .. mi wagem incessant war on uuct uuj.s, He Also Got Five Years, (Four O'Clock Edition.) Milwaukee, Wis., Juno ll.-Goorge Roinke, who was arrested in Portland, Oregon, was sentenced to flvo years in reformatory todny, after pleading guilt to tho embezzlement of $14,000 from tno Marshall & Iselcy bank, In lam ciiy, wuero uc Get 6pclal Sights. (Four O'clock Edition.) Sacramtoto. Cal., June 11. By a voto of 53 to 10 tho assembly this morning parsed the eonato constitution al amendment which gives Ban Fran cisco and Ban Jose a right to amend their charters without ratification by tbo legislature. It, Js known by tho opposition as tbo "secession bill." Men's Shoes Wo have what you want at the price roa C8n ofo'd t0 Va7 Itm Jasts an j leathers in grades ranging from $3.00 to 0.OO. Men's Wearables The chic effects from fashion ceig InaAori. Next stason'e coast etyles ready to wear this summer. Bee o and bo in the van of fashion. Jone 30, July 2, 3, and 4, Bkidoo. Don't Forget. The Toggey D. A. YANTIS, Pr?. Great Program of Aquatic Sports on Pacific Coast San Pcllro, Cal., Juno ll.-Thousands of yachting enthusiasts havo their in terest centered upon tho greatest event which hns over occurred in tho history of PaciOo coast yachling-a trans Pacific race from this port to Hono lulu, which started! todny. For. months yachting people tho world over have looked forwarOi to this event, which promises to rival tho famous trans Atlantic races and tho cruises for tho America's cup. It was tho original Intention to mnko tho start from Sausnlitn, in Snn Fran cisco bay, but tho recent calamity which ovetook tho metropolis caused a chango in the program, and San Pe dro was sclectcU as tho point of start-, ing. Two cups, valued at, $300 and $300, respectively, are offered ns first nnd second prises. These prizes wero made in San Francisco nnd passed safely through1 tho firo. Tho four boats which made tho 6tart today un'dcr tho most favornblo auspices nro tho Anemone, owned by C. L. Tutt, formerly of tho New York Yacht club, but now sail ing under tho colo' of tho South Const Yacht club j tho Lurlino, Commodore H. H. Sinclair of the samo club; the Maplo Leaf, Alexander Lauren of the Victoria Yacht club, and tho La Pa loma, entered) by the Hawaiian Yacht club. Tho Anemone mnde the 10,000 mile trip around tho Horn from Now York to participate in today's event, a fc"lp in which much bad weather was en countered, entniltng- some dnmngo to tho racing craft. Tho combined Hawaiian vncht clubs nro tho originUtcria nnd sponsors for the great race and nothing is being left undone to make the race not only a successful ono from a yachting utand Mint, but u plcnwnt exp rivneo far tho sailors who participate. Plats havo been made for a royal entertainment at the Hawaiian end of tho course, and tlm initial race will bo something to re member by nil who uro permitted to tako part. It Is probublo that th6 Mais in fu turn races, for it is hoped that there will bo many, will bo alternated, tho noxt being from Honolulu, tho finish ing point being either Ban Pedro or Ban Diego) Todny is to Hawaii what Indcpcnd enco duy is to -the United States, and this fact has helped to kindle the in tercst of tho islanders in the big event Hundreds of crafts of all sorts dotted the bay today, aud their decks were crowded with yachtsmen and others anxious to seo the graceful racers crow tho line and make tho start on their long contest. RAILROAD FOREMAN KILLED Aurora, Or., Juno ll.Jeromo, M)r mars, foreman of a railroad construc tion gang working at this place, was instantly killed Saturdny night be tween 11 and 12 o'clock by a southr bound froljrht. Ho wss returning from Canby, four miles north f hte, on n upeoder Tallroad velocipede. When midway on the trestle crossing Puling riven tho engine struck tho speeder and throw him to tbo ground, as tfis tunc of 30 feet. "Whoa ricked up it was found his cock and should wtre l.rofcen. The remain wero taken to Snyder's nnditrtaking parlors, and Cor oner Clougb summoned fc"ora Baltin, who arrived Sunday, but decided It wa not necwuary to hold an inquest: Momara was 2w year old, unmar ried, and ws from Oreen Day, Wis., where be haa a brother living. The nmsln av atlll here waltlBij aews from his brpther for their deposition. f. o They Tixtd TvnMt. SL Petersburg,. June ll.-Tbe Don ma president JIm& io prIt Faye- lo to 4uk "BBa tl liim '1 ti? ebtabtr, All the Available Police la Rome Present at Services at t Peter's Horn?, Juu 11. Never beforti in tho hit Ty of tho Vatican has a servlca at historic St. Petn'e been conducted n- der so strict a guard! as wns that of yesterday, when tho popo officiated at tho beatification services for tho Span ish martyrs, with a guard of -100 police officers In nnd about tho office. Ke eclpt of Information from Fails that a plot against tho lifo of tho pontiff had been discovered caused tha Uoama. police to uso tbo strictest of precau tions, nnd nearly overy member of tha secret sorvlco wns on duty. It developed yesterday that, al though tho plot was perfected Iw France, it hnd its inception in America nml, accoiding to the police, tbo pla wns to kill tho pontiff as soon as ho ap peared in tho cathedral. All tho ofW clals of tlut Vatican aro greatly worked up over tbo reported plot against the pontiff. During tho last week a number of mysterious warnings havo bee re ceived by Cardinal Merry del Vnl nml Other high- church dignitatis, all of tnom couched In tho samo terms, and stating that tbo pontiff had been swrk. oil to die Prior to tho oponlng of tho services in St. Peter's many suspect who could not give a good account of themselves worn arrested, aniens: them being two men and n woman whs nnswerod tho description sent hero from Paris of three persons who bad bcoiv selected to kill tho pope This trio, howovor, later proved Ibat they hnd no connection with any plot,, asd wero released. Tho activity of tho pollco Is unpre cedented, nnd a number of hlcher o. ,clnls wore on duty sll Sunday jjgbt, di- reeling t'i(i wared for tho suspects. lb is how stated thnt. ui-nnnMnir Vf Vrini-li adv'ces, tho woman suspect was to pre tend to faint In tha church, io as fUt attract attention and givo her accom plices an opportunity to attack the. pontiff. It is announced that nealy ono hun dred known anarchists havo bcon ar rested in various tmrts of Italy slneo tho order was Issued Buturdny to Bath er them in, preparatory to tho visit of tho king to Ancona. The polico will not relax their vjgilftwjo, but will con tinue to arrest alt anarchists, bo matter of what nationality. ' Italian "IteuV aro being sent to jail nnd foreigners banished, BAPTIZED BEFORE EXECUTION Boil on, Juno 11. Cbtrles Tucker, who was condemned to He for tho mur der of Mubel Page, was not execute! this morningj Jnitesd bo. was baptised In tho MctbodUt faith In the death chamber. Tbo wardva permitted the postponement of tho electrocution for tho ecmnony. It Is understood toe sentonco will bo carried out after mid night. IDAHO WOOL SALES (Four O'clock Edition.) BoUe. Iduho. June 11. Today's wool sales of the Idaho Wool Orowcre' asso ciation was attended by twenty sy ers. N'twrly half a million pounds were sold at prices ranging -from 18V4e to :oc. It's so easy lo be ood when It pays. Kver notice it? Dr. J. F. CookMT to 356 Liberty stow, where hew mart nit M wtd mw nrtwt, rf any tUMew, canon Dr. Col. On tkm free 4 u j i! 1 1 4 V ' i a Ttt '