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'Tqwswvy -. , ,. A ! U K i, I v TONIGHT; JAY FAIR AND WARMER. TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2.3 CAPITAL .TOTTO.N At P. M. AND 4:00 P. M. & SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1006. IALTIW0RE MADE NEGROES WORK . NO. 143, ALL THE SAME AS WILSON KING TO BE CROWNED MEXICANS STAB AMERICAN CYCLONE HAS A BIG BLAZE STRIKES MONTANA ""'"PWJIPPf5 1MLY XVL ro Million Dollars go up in Smoke in-the Burn ing of Wharves Baltimore, Md., .Juno J3, Tho Sa- anah steamship wharf, of tho Mar- nt & Miners' Transportation Corn- fey, -was totally destroyed by Are morning, -with a loss of $2,000,000. steamer. Essex, half unloaded, and kg at the wharf, was ignited. 81n towed into tho stream, but burned tho water. Edward Atkins, John ttello nnd Manuel Odello, members Ithe crew, wore burned to death. , Essex was worth $300,000. IYAN ARRIVES IN RUSSIA Petersburg, Juno 13. Bryan ar i hero today. Ho says ho expect rtadfyi Ttjho Russian situation, and to find people of all sorts of lions. Ho saidi he could not discuss political situation, as ho had been too long. Ho will visit tho Dou- tomorrow. Nobody Cares, Anyway. trie, Juno 13. Friends of tho Cas- nos ihero believe that tho countess Boni will probably scttlo 'their bultios out of court. There Is a in tho proceedings now oyer tho I Sianship and alimony. I flKM) STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE NO WONDER WE DO THE BUSINESS See the Llttfe Prices We Ask For Reliable Merchandise ftftr WHITE OLOVES 4Q6 omen'9 white, black and colored iSummer Gloves in silk, lislo Ithread dtoublo tipped fingers, are strong and durablo, with clasps buttons, perfectly finished on Hy , , 4HB r$2 KID GLOVES 8245 IjM' $3 Elbow Length High as Kidi Gloves, in black and hrhite, a great seller, sale price tv JO IK I , ...l4' 50V rapSIAK BELTS 35 dutiful New Persian Belts, the litest, with the new buckle, aiek sellers, sale prico ....35c U LINEN HANDX'O'FS 18J d&lv Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs; ( edges and corners aro deco Wd with, lace embroidering ap jKed in various -manners; they poaitivo prettineu; price 18c 50 GIRDLE CORSETS 35 create a stir iu the Corset de lament we nut tbia line of n- ne 50c Coreeta on sale at the taaU price of ...35c 85- TAFTBTA. SILK Afl -istenicc Shaded Taffeta. Bilks of & ht' iOfi. si-noli iAvrif (IT 6uita, petticoat and) waists, they I" 'ere for yon to inspect, yd ic 9 OHALLIES 5 t' --.-w v wi ova " - I Beautiful line of pretty Persian gjUles, oft and dainty, yd. .5c 3ilA CnrwA irrrvs oka Otifnl ,i. ii. ,mr. o?1. ( U colore,, correct for wiits and L"ts: TrLA vX "fla -,, j SALMK'M WOATSST EY0Y BROS. St. Louis, Juno 13. Under instruc tions of United States Marshal Mor re, deputies, armed with rifles, this morning, at Sikston, Mo., arrested Charles M. and W. B. Smith, brothers of Charles M. Smith, Jr., on tho charge of forcing negroes to work their 2000 aero plantation, under guard and with oat salary. Other members of tho firm svro being sought. The marshals ex pect to arrest tho corps of Smith guards. -o Favors a Lock Canal. (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington; Juno 13. Senator Mil Inrd, chairman of tho canal commit teo, spoko tocray favoring a lock canal at uho 8u.foot level. Ho said tho cost would bo less by over $150,000,000 than a sea level canal would require Tho San Francisco delegation, seeking financial nid, will bo given a, hearing tomorrow by tho house committee on appropriations. Meat inspection Bill Ready. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Washing'ton, Juno 13. Tho house committeo on agricultural, before re cess this afternoon, agreed upon the meat inspection bill, all except as to who should pay the cost of inspection. Tho bill, as accepted, provides" that labels on canned1 goods shall not bear a date. Heavy Penalty for Bribery., (Four O'Clock Edition.X Duluth, Minn., Juno 13. Tho Repub licans today nominated A. L. Colo for governor. The meat inspection bill p-ovld'es ft maximum fine of $10,000 and) imprisonment for three years for bribery of inspectors. 1000 YARDS LAWNS 56, GV4. 8d You will see in this department a bewildering array of as pretty Lawns and Dimities in every lin aginablo eh ado and coloring as you have seen for many, a day; p-ico, yd 5c, 6V4c, 81-3c LADIES' $6-50 BTCTS $395 We havo thcra cheaper, but this Suit we advertise la fine onongh for any lady to wear; it is band eomcly trimmed, the latest style, and tho workmanship the best; sale prico $3 95 91500 OTT8 8000 Hanjssomelyj tailored) Wool Suits, beautifully trimmed) and1 lined; xnado of the new ahados of Fana ma dross goods, grays and checks; bargain W S3-50 LTNOEKtE WAISTS Sl40 To appreciate the wonderful bur gains we are offering in thoie beautiful dainty shirt waists yon should eeo them; they are pretty enough for any lady in tlo land o -wear; they aro handsomely trimmed1; sale price $'49 JL5 gTJMMBS VESTS 50 dozen Ladies' Summer Swisi Bibbed Vests; nicely trimmed; a .i ntv nil sizes: tale price , 9c MILLINERY This department bm been a iron dorful euecew; r ennot trlm the hata i M,b "! trimmed hats 1.9, $175 -e8 QOWWOSTOKtt ustrts Coffler of Coffler- Russian CountessGraduatesin Iowa to go Back to Russia . Des Moines, la., Juno 13. Countess Klelnwisky, who graduated at Ames Agricultural College today, is a member of the Russian nobility, and- will as sume chargo of tho agronomy depart merai of the Russian government. KENTUOKXANS BY THOUSANDS Gather to Their Old Homos to Colo, brato Homo-Coming Woek. (Four O'clock Edition.) ' Louisville, Juno 13. Rain this morn ing chauged tho program, but did not dampen tho ardor of tho thousandth of home-coming Keutuckinns, Tho first official welcome of thousands took placo today. Governor Belknap intro duced Henry Wsitterson, who mado the speech of welcome. Ex-Governor Fran cis, of Missouri, responded. Among tne distinguished guests pres ent aro United States Sonata? McCroary ex-Governor David B. Bonds, of Mis souri; Adlai E. Stevenson, formorhj vice-president of tho United States; General Franklin, Bell, chief staff of the United States army; former Gover nor Thomas T. Crittenden ondl fo-mer Governor Pres'en H. Lcslio, of Mon- tann. Governor Hoch, of Kansas, is expected! tonwTOw morning. Thou sands of visitors havo already arrived, and thousands moro aro coming. Dowlo Givpa Testimony. (Four O'clock Edition.) . Chicago, Juno 13. Alexander Dowio resumed tho stand In the federal court today. Ho told of tiio riso of Zlon church, of his nspirations and dlscour ogements. Ho saidi that last fall, after his paralytic stroke, he thought lift had found relief in death. Ho was dis gusted to awnko nnd find himself alive. Exhibition of Horses and Asses. Paris, June 13. The annual exhibi tion of horses and asses arranged by tho French government opened here to day. Tho exhibition is highly inter w'jing and includes breeding animals from all parts of Europo and the United States. Tnj special govern ment exhibit, including, tho military stud for army boraou, is particularly interesting. Home breeders from all parts of Europo are in attendance and America and tho British colonics aro abo represented. - o Senator Hargls Innocant. Cythiana, Ky Juno 13. The confes sion of Curtis Jett, sentenced for life for tho murder of Jamea B. Marcum and to death for the murder of James Cockrill. of Breathitt county, has been made public Many wlcrd and uncan ny plotting of the feudists aro dts closed. He declares tiatt Senator nar gis Is innocent, but points out Judge Hargis and Ed. Callahan ao the chief conspirators in the murders. . - o Brjjfcewater'n AnlnTersary Otfebration Brldgewatcr, Mass., Juno 13, The various histoical and patriotic organ izations and tho citizens of this cltv in general are celebrating today the 250th aulvenary of &e incorporation of Bridfecwater. The program for the celebration includes a panade, a maw meeting with historical adresses, etc., and many banquets and dinners in the ovenlnr. Tho Hon. John D, Long will be the orator of tho day ed Judgo Bob ert O. narris of East Bridgewuter will preside at the mars meeting. """"" Poar Killed. (Four O 'Cloak Edition.) Koanoke, Va, Juno 13. Four work men were killed, and seven injured by an explosion of dynamite on the tide water railroad today. Newspaper MeQ Hear Talk. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Indianapolis, June 13. The editor Jul convention waa addressed by Av"y Moore, of Welsor, Idaho, on " Virtues of Tolerance" this morning. The dsle gatei viewed the city fross automobiles this afternoon. - ' Chicago Market. mJeaiM. June 13. Today's Markets dosed a follow. Wkeat S4tfS3, to Christina, Norway, Juno 13. King Haakon, with his queen, todnv beenn a seven-days' journey to ondi in his coronation at Trondheim. Kn route he stops at towns to mlnglo with the peoplo and attend their festivities. o- Trying to Dccido What Poison, (rour O'clock Edition.) theory of tho defense in thei Lcdoux murder fdal is that a fatal poison, hydrocyanic acid, was mado uso of be camo evident this morning, during the cross-examination of It. It. Rogers, of San Francisco, the chemist who mado tho chemical analysis of tho organs of McVicar. Kogers testified that he found' a large quantity of morphine in the organs, nnd demons Vn tod by chem ical tests before- tho jury that tho sub stnnco claimed to bo morphine was that drug. Ho admitted, under cross examination, that tho results of cyan idb and morphine poisoning woro much the same, and that each produced as nbyxiatlon. -' o - Son Hires Murderer. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Ogdcn, Utah, Juno 13. Edward Sor enson, nn employe on tho farm of Wll lard, has confessed' that ho tried to kill Daniel Woodland and his wife early on Tuesday morning. Ho Impli cates n son of Henry Woodland, saying that the latter paid film to kill lit J fathor awl step-mother, in order to get possession Of tho farm. Tho father wai paralysed. Both peoplo were In be.! when Sorcnfon puBhed a gun through the window and firivl. Ho mistook tho woman's arm over head for her head. Tho eon denies tho charge, but tho sheriff says he has proof corroborat ing tho confession, o Cold Bain Hilled Many Sheep. (Four O'clock Edition.) Pindlo'on, Or., Juno 13. As a result of tho recent flood and the cold rain going with it, Umntllla county nhocp men assert that fully 1500 sheep havo died. Alt of tho loss camo from the mountain ranges, where tho sheep aro being heided. Three thousand hcep aro now being held In Pendleton, hav ing been refuwil shipment East until an inspector could reach hero und past upon their freedom from disease. , p.,,. National Editorial Association, Indianapolis, Ind., June 13. Tho at tendance at tho 21st annual conven tion of 1dv National Editorial associa tion, which opened at Tomllnson' hall today is unusually la-go and everything point to a successful meeting. Tho convention will close on Friday and great many of the members will go to Iioulsvillo Friday night to spend Satur- day, 'Grea'Jer Kentucky Day" of tho groat homo coming week In that City Tor Killing Her Serraat. Hlmi Falls. S. D.. Juno 13. The pre- liminarv hearing in the case of Mrs. Hoses Kaufmana, wife of the million alro brewer, charged) with beating to Aaih Aenca Polrrf. a servant, 1 la progress today. Pbyeiclans testified that they found the tody covreu whh cuts and brnit-os, American Consul Upheld. nUbise. Ariz.. June 13. ViecConsul Brlckwood, of Nogak-s, returned this morning from Oananea. He was there to Investigate tho action of Comal Oalbralth in the recent biorrectlon. His report to Washington wll. tnvdorse Galbraitb. Eoosevelt Against Bryan. (Four O'cloek Edition,) indIniitrol!. llud.. June 13, A poll of tho Natiuod Editorial Association i shows the Republicans jnosent favor j n 1. .-a, il... Tintnnorata favor liooseveit, uuu iw vm.v.-. Brvan for President in 1&08. All of tbera want tariff revision. gfejp gUaford Is Safe. (Four O'doek Edition.) i.... rvr .Ttiea 13. A ship cup- a . ili Stanford, due iron n.w.. yjrim for lumber, thoueht to kave beet dlsraantlcd, but sot dV rtd, is in distrt on tws pori. tm w.iinlK. Iu the mhlc iH tow and will reach Attia this afternoon. Haakon-Number Two Is Have His Crown Put on Straight Los Angels, Cnl., Juno 13. Howard W. Throckmorton, secretary of George 0. Boldt, Jr., son of tho owner of the Waldorf-Astoria. Now York, while going to the Santa Fo station shortly before midnight last night, was at tacked by two Mexicans, and stnlilu,l in tho left side. They endeavored to rob him, but ho pulled) a revolver nnd firod t tho Mexicans, who fled ttn wounded. Throckmorton had his wound dressed; and went to San Diego on tho midnight train. Boldt married a beau tiful Spanish girl at Tin Juana a few days ago, and It is supposed tho Mex icans wanted tho letters that Throck- morton ca-rled for Boldt, 1 o SAILORS' STRIKE SPREADWO. Men Called Off Pacific Coast Company's Btcamets at Seattle. Seattle, Juno 13. Tho cntlro crews of tho Pacific coast etenmers Umatilla andi City of Topeka woro called off this morning by Secretary GUI, of tho sail ors' union, undtor instructions from headquarters at San Francisco. No or der has been received ns yet to call off tho inon on steamers operated by other companies nt this port. Local Agent McKenaIe,of tho Pacific Coast Company, is nwaltlng instructions as to whether? to eend tho Umatllal out with u non-union orew. Cooks Strike iu Sympathy, San Francisco, Juno 13. Acting In sympathy with tho sailors' union, tho Marino Cooks nnd Stewards' Assocla tlon has declared a genenal strlko In ports from San Pedro to Seattle, on all such boats as have In past rcftiacd to concede tho union wage demands. Con dltlons aro- practically unchanged along tho ws.tcrfromt this mornlug. SJuam schooner owners met in eu-at tempt to adjust mat'ers, but their cf fo-is camo to naught. With n crew of Mexicans tho Pacific Coast Company's steamer will mako a natteinpt lato to day to get to ssa nlth mtrsengers nnd freight for Kustnadu. This will bo the first of tho coMpuuy's boats to depart stneo the opening of hostilities National Gathering of Credit Men. Baltimore, Md, Juno 13, Nearly 800 deU-k'ntrs aro in attendance at the annual convention of tho National Credit Mon's association, which op ened at 'tfho Fifth regiment armory to day. Most ot tho delegates aro nccom paniod by Indies and thero wero fully 1200 delegate and ladles present nt the reception which took place at the Lyric this forenoon. Governos War- field, Mayor Timanus and a her state. and city officials welcomed tho visit ing delegates. Tho prcsldont 6f the National Credit Men's association and several delegates responded. Aftr the reception an entertainment followed, the program of which included music, singing nnd vaudeville numbii. Af tor tho conclusion of the entertainment tables woro placed in the hall and luncheon was served to the delegates and -flu-lr ladles. In tho aftmioon a short business moetlnc will be held nnd the reet of tho afternoon will be devoted to hlght seeing, reception, sud other social functions. In the evening there will bo a stag dinner for the delegates nnd theater parties tor titer ladlf. Tomorrow the delegates and their ladles will go to AnapolU in specially chartered steamer.. In the morning e short busint. s stdon will be huld. Th start tot AnnotwJIs will bo Jrado shortly aften luncheon and the dele gate nro expected to return about jo o'clock at night. They will dino In Carvel hall and will spend the after noon tlghtsoelng, each following his own taste and inclination. On Friday there will be tie final buslcc. meeting and In' the trtmlug thre will bo the irrand bannust in the armory, to which the ladlea have been invited. Many prominent spwiwra wmi, addros-i tho guests. ' Burllngten Oefei lato Salt Lake (Four O'doek Edition.) Salt Lake, June 13.-At the annual meeting of the stoekholiers of the Utah Railway Company, the 0J4 cor poratibn owning tho right of way through EmigTatloa eanyoa lnt this city, thia xaorsdcf, elected ft Bur lington oficial as director. Tke Toad is known as the White XWer rente. Loss IsOver $200,000--Much Damage to Glss at Havre Havre, Mont., Jun6 33. Hovro and lrt) Asslnlboino wero ulruck by a bur rlenno yostenlny nftornoou that Ml damage estimated! at $200,000. ButlrtS ings wero topjdid ovor without warn ing whon tho cyclone struck, and no a strueturo In the path of the terrific wind escape! dnmngo. Several persona wero Injured, but up to a late- hour this evening no fatalities wore reported, An earthqunko could) not havo nwro completely demolished tho glass la- the city. There was scarcely a whole pane of glass in tho downtown district, nuit residences also suffered severely. Tho Havro Hotel lost 80 window light and many other buildings were simi larly treated Tho two top stories of tho Horn Commercial Company's building, a cou croto affair, were picked up by tho wind, and deposited on nn adjoining lot. The lower floor, used ns a store- home, remained- intact, but 11 clerks, most of them women, narrowly escaped belrig burled In tlo debris. Telegraph wires Bro down and com munication with the. outside world is prnctlcally paralyzed, Daaago at Tort Awlnibolne. Meagre news accounts from IVtrt Asslnnlbotne tell of great destruction wrought thre by the tornado. The largo commissary building, together with the adjutant's ofllae, stables o2 tho troopers nndswernl barracks wont down. Flood Hnfragem Lives. Engineers reports that the territory between Havre nnd Glasgow resent hies a en.i Fears aro expressed fer the safety of residents )n the, vielnl' iy of liarlom and Chinook, J a, view of tho breaks In tho Irrigation reservoirs, A report tntn that both of tho res ervoir at Fort Arelnolbolnc have burst and that tho qr.iirtTn of the soldlera nro being flooded. Four troppn of the Seeoud cavalry nnd four companies oJ tho Second Infantry are stationed) tll'TO. Not Serious. Butte, Mont.. Juno 13. Tho North ern Montana storm was not as serious as at first reported, Tfc'ere wM M Ios of life, no cyclone", merely a wind storm. Tito property low will not ex coed 60,000. Tho railroads are not scrloiuly Inconvenienced, nnd train are only two hours late, MUST BE AS BAD AS CHICAGO London, Juno 30. -It In announced that &3 ear! of Meknees and six deaths hum oecqned In the suburb of Hull, as a result of eating froren iet from Argentina. gallon' Usie Mauer Amsrt Portland, 0( Jane 13. Uutr4a Manager Beck, of the sailors' We, has hMa arrested for thft mldslght at tack on the non-union errw ot the Jobs I'Milioit Thri of tho rw w wounded by tho Kr;K vho attacked the venel. Deadly Swyeat Site. Are as common lu India as are itosaseh and liver disordern with ps. Fof the latter, however, there J wre retsody.. Eltetrio Bitters, U gttl ielortt medicine, of whieU 8. A. Brown, or Benntttsvllle. 8, O., mtsj 'They re- ilored wy wife to perfect health atter years (C su8erlaf with dyrI 'J a ehronleaUr torpid liver." EUefrU Bitters cure ebtlle and ' mnlarls, billousaew, lame bask, kidney troubles and bUdder disorders. Sold only ea guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggUt, Sal, Or. Price, Ms. Dr. J. F. Cooled lo 356 Lsterty Ut. wfwrr he M mt & M iwd Hw patients. fr y !; caM Dr. Ctk.H,CtniHNi-Ikw-'free, 4 .B 3 i 4t 14 com t53H52-H, aU 3S3. t-wrwt