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WJT Wl K TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2.30 P. M. AND 4:00 P. fiL SALEM, 0RB0ON, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 190G, N,p. 178. ORACE DIETZ STOOD JOHNSON KEEPS A-DIGGING HAS SHE FORGOTTEN SO SOON JUST MTOLEY COMING HOME GOING SOME STILL PAT IN CHINA A1 TTl B I r- i -t r AIL Y 6 AHTAI, .TOTTH N A T , : Heart "Pines for the Fir" af His Old Webfoot Hunt ing Ground toitlancl, July 26. Horaco G. Mc- jilej, ono of tbo arch conspirators Iflj lanA frauds in this state, ac ting to tho Oregoninn, is now on his to San Francisco from China, and I arrivo in the Bay City within two ks. ince his conviction, last voar in the led States district court of Oregon, ig with S. A. D. Puter,-Dan Tnfp. Frank II. Wnlgamot and Mrs. Em- L Watson, McKinley has traveled . considerable portion of the Now Richmond, Wis., .July 26. Dur ing a battle at Cameron tarn, on Thora- ! applo river, between tho sheriff and six militiamen on one side, and tho family of John Dcitz, who for three years has defied courts and tho Mississippi Boom Company, a soldier was killed as the officetns approached, 'intending to oust tho Delta faniily upon .order of the ceurts: Diotz mounted a stump auj told the sheriff he would only bo taken after his rifla was empty and his body dead. The women of the family stood behind with relays of loaded guns. Tho office-re opened fire, which Dietz returned-. Dietz and' his son, Clark, aro probably fatally shot, but Dietz retains possession. " ' i ' L ' e& States and China. Detectives h on his train during -a largo per- of his wanderings, but ho finally ttpedt them and went to tho Orient. bondsmen never surrendered him, he was free t'o come and go nV It is he pleased. , - four indictments aro ponding against Jinley in this state and it was to lit his trial on these Indictments , Assistant United States Attorney ed. Jeral Honey consented) to his ro le on honds before presenting him koort for sentence under his former h-ktion. It is expecte'd. ho will come pi loon and submit toieentenco at e oa his arrival at San Francisco. A. D. Putor, who was convicted McKinley, was sentenced to two '9 in tho Multnomah county jail to pay a fine of $7000. Emma L bon is in jail here, having bcicn sur- pied by her bondsmen. She is 1 in $29,000 bonds. Walgamot and bley a-o' in this city at liberty, Sij their call as witnesses in other H Illinois Christian Ertdqavor. Shelby vill 111, July 26.-For three days, beginning with today, the Chris tion En(7Jeavo: Union of this stnOii will hold its annual convention in this city. Tho informal opening of the conven tion will take plnco this evening, but tho business sessions of th convention will not begin until tomorrow. The nttendnnc3 is unusually largo and an interesting program has been acrang- Cleveland, 0., July 26. Mayor John son appeared this morning In answer to tho citation why he should not bo ndt- judged in contempt of court by refus ing to obey tho injunction ordering him to stop tearing up tho tracks of the Consolidated' Street Railways yes terday. Tho court withheld its de cision until Friday. The municipal company, called tho "Three-for," bo cause it will bo a three-cent fnre con tinuity laying track this morning. Company Owns tho Goods. St. Paul, July 26. The district court today issued a permanent injunction restraining Edward Wood' & Company from using the quotations of the chnm ber of commerce. The firm was expelled but resisted. Tho decision declared that tho quotations were tho exclusive property of the chamber. Just Liko Sables. St. Pdtorsbwig, July 26. Four mem bers of the council of the empire have resigned to show their dissatisfaction with tho dissolution of the Douma. I1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE HE CROWDS THAT AILY VISITS t STORE IS THE CONVINCING PROOF THAT THE CHICAGO IS THE STORE THAT DOES THE BIGGEST BUSINESS IN :. WHY SHOULDN'T WE? OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS AND FRESH AND OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. WE BACK UP 'ADVERTISEMENTS WITH THE GOODS AND PRICEB AND KJ OLEKRS ALWAYS READY TO WAIT ON YOU. READ ON: ' Indian Territory Confederates Moot. .ATdmore, I. T., July 26. Tho an nunl Confederate reunion of Indian Territory opened hero this morning at tho auditorium with a largo attenl nnco. General John L. Gait major general commanding tho Indinn Terri tory division, called tho convention to order and Mayor R. W. Dick welcome tho delegates on behalf of tho city. There wero a number of interesting addresses ant!( music by thto Ardmore band. In tho afternoon there will be a joint session of the United Confeder ate Voterans and tho Confederate Memorial association of Indinn Terri tory. Stilwell II. Russell will deliver the memorinl address. Tho sessions will bo continued tomorrow morning and nftcrnoon and In the evening there will bo a ball to the sponsors an.1, maids of honor. On Saturday morning there will bo a big parade of tho Con federate voyrans, tho Sons of Con federates, the Daughters of tho Con federacy and civic societies, school children, firo department, ttc. Bumper Melon Crop. Grnnts Pass, Or., July 26. That thcro will bo a bumper melon crop in Josephine county, despite tho slow gf'owth of tho vines early in tho sea son, becauBo of the cold weather, is now an absoluto certainty. Tho hot days and warm nights of thV? past two weeks have brought out the melons in great shape. Both tho vines nnd tho young melons aro onjoying a rapid giowth, and growers repd t that tho output will bo as great flora tho Grants Pass district this s"ason as over befo-e. Tho crop of apples, peaches, pears, and plums will also be lajgo in Joso phino county this year. Fo-t Worth, Texas, July 26. Twon-ty-ono cars of troops passed here, en ttouto to posts on tho Mexican. border today. Barrlngton Not Hanged.. .fferson City, Mo., July 26. Today was tho day orgininnlly set for the execution by hanging of F. Seymour Barrlngton, the bogus "Lord" Bar- rington, who was found guilty of mur der bf Jnmes, P. McCann. Tho exe cution did not take placo however, as his ease will be brought bcfoVo the Unit t'd States supreme court on a writ of-crro". "Lord" Barrlngton appeared .in St. Louie about four years ago and was apparently a man of leisure, wealth and aristocratic lineage. Ho spoko of his English estates and the ownership of Melrose Castle, and captivated MLss Urace (.'oelirnn of Jvansa.s City audi they .were married. The falsity of his tails was soon after discovered and a di vo.tcQ was granted to Mrs. Bartrington "T.nJ.l" Tin :..(.. ,.. 1, ..,.. quninted with McCnnu, a prominent horij man of St. Louis. Ho was con victed of tho murder of McCann on Juno IS, 1903. (Four O'clock Edition.) Nashville, Tenn., July 20-At Kings ton, last night, a negrcss gave birth to fix children. All wero living and heal thy at last accounts.' Ombre Plaid drees goods, the Inry latest, price yard 59c 'wick and wblto silked checked Icings, new, price yard 9c rati raohair dress goods, 49c ward patterns on eale. 1 38 in black taffota silk, yd 8c !wsh India silk, yd 25c Winds of yards of fino new IfeM silks at sale nricea. nd colored dress eoods. sale ffc, yd I8c 25c, 35e, 49c, 75c. wands of yards of challies, kM and dimities., ,. 5e. RV.e 8 1.3 rniil 10c. . --i --, ,.,.. "is of dress goods half price. yarda calicoes, yd.. ,!...... 4c ' Mrt waist oatterna 49o 'Wbr IMeh In-p- -a IRl.n over laces, vd 25o Mover laces, yd ...f...45o wtnea lacee fom.;2o yd up, it white Blockings, pah,,10o J bbon, yd ac, 2o, 3c, 5c, ". all !., .t.. t? hosiery, pric 93c i 15o black stockings, 10c y 23e black stockiags, 15a mcy collaw,.- ? -t 1. .. i n- - . awe. 1DD aiu iJO 45c chiffon, special, yd 25c Ladies' white embroidered belts 15c Ladies' 0&o white underskirts, 65c Ladies' muslin gowae from 49c up. All our muslin and white goods special sale prlcos. Embroideries, yd .....' ,...le, 3c, 5c, 8 l-3c, 10c and 15c. Ladies' hose supporters 10c, 15c 25c 8o whito pearl buttons, doz....3c Best drning cotton, ball lc Best Saus silk, ball 2c Best spool silk, spool 4c Special 6unbonnets, price 10 Wrappers, all prices from 49c np Men's black and white work shirts He Men's summer undorwear 25c Children's overalls 25c Children's and misses ready made dresses, bargaino, 25e 35c, 49e up. Ladies' $2.00 long gloves.... $1.25 $1.50 while lingerie -shirtwaists 75c Ladies' show, special, pair.... $1.35 Children's shoes from 25c np. Men's best overalls 9 Yon should visit onr Cloak, Salt, MllliWfy sd Wurt Wait Depart men.t W aro showing great vsluw Iowa Educators Chautauqua. Waterloo, la., July 26. Tho annual chautnuqua of tho teachers of this stato bognn hero today with an inter esting and attractive p-ogrnm. It will last oight tiys and promises to bo unusually successful. Among the lecturers who will address tho assem bly are Dr. A. E. WinsWip, tho Hon. John F. Biggs, tho RVi George Elli cott of Detroit, Mich., President n. IL See-ley. of tho Iowa Stato Normal school and many others. Regatta for Power Boats. Marblehead, Mass., July 26v Today Is tha opening day of tho power boat regatta unfar tho auspices of the Eastern Yacht Club. The regatta will last threo days and the program in eludes a number of ;rnces for power boats. Four classes hnvo been pro vided fer: First class Non-cruising boats over sixty feet rating; course, two lap?, twelve miles. Second class Cruising boatB and bonts with standing awnings; course two InpB, twelve miles. Third class Non-cruising boats over -M feet and not over CO feot rat ing; course, two laps, twelve miles. Fourth) class Hanticnp Do jes and Y'nders not over 25 feet over all; course, ono lap, six miles. Handicaps will bo based on horsepower. Sacngcrfest of tho Northwestern Sacn. gerbund. St. Paul, Minn., July 26. Between 1S00 nnd 2000 Gorman singers, repre senting 76 singing societies bHonging to tho Northwestern Saengcrbund, arc assembled In this city to attend nnJ take pnrt in the 22nd Snengerfest of tho Northwjistern Saongerbund, which will open hero this evening. Man- of tho singers are accompanied' by Indies. Some of tho delegations nro quito lnrgo MilwauW.'O, for instnnco is .represented by 300 men. Tho German singers of St. Paul nnd tho citizens in gonornl have made tho most elaborate arrange ments for tho reception nnd ntertnin ment of the visiting siugors nnd hnvo systomntized everything in tho most admirable manner. In addition to tho singers sevcrnl thousand excursionists hnvo como to this city, who availod themselves of tho low railroad ratos, which ennblo.l them to take a trip to this beautiful city at small expanse Tho hotels down town nro crowded, but tho vlsito-s tto not find it impossible to obtnin quar ters. Although tho big auditorium erected specially for tho Sacngorfcst, is not completed, there will bo no chango in tho program of tho fcstlvn' as arranged by tho locul committee Everything is in readiness for the opening concort tonight, which prom ises to l) a great succes. Tho Sacng oifest will Inst four days and will end with a grand popular picnic with music nnd singing nnd popular games, dune lug nnd speechmaking. Groat Auto Touring Contest. Paris, July 26. The start in tho great nutomobilo touring contest of flvo thousand kilometres was made from horo this morning in tho pn- To Nominate Judicial Candidate; j uuco 0I n" enormous crowd ot spectn Jefferson City, Mo., July 26. Tho tors- .e'ty ty automobiles of vnr- Jtemiblican Stnte Judicial convention ious ,,mkc8 wcr ftt ll10 "' Tho of Mfscouri 'will met this afternoon tour "'"I'rises twentyxino days nnd the for tho purpose of nominating a eaiwif. countries to bo traversed nro IVnnce, date for the short term on the supremo 1n'' A'trI Owmnnj- and Belgium, bench nnd for tho transaction of anv Switzerland was not included in the other business which mny como up for tour ow,nR to tho vloIe"t autophobi-i consideration. Tho attendance nt the of tho inlaWtntB of that country. eonnntion will i-obnblv bo verv liuht. T1, ,,n,,y 'un will bo as follows! possibly lighter than nt tho stato con-iPnri9 to W. LlmoBes to Toul vention in Alnv. when on v 000 of tie.""""' -"' """ini "" i v (Four O'Clock Edition.) Portland, July 26. Tho concluding arguments "In ftlfo Niekell 'land fraud caso occupied tho dn-'hi the fodoral court, but tho caso will probably go to tho jury lato this nftcrnoon. Honey states that Horaco McKintoy, tho al leged pnftner of Putcr in tho land swindles, is loented in Shanghai, China, whero he is running n brokor's olllco. Young Glndstono of Age, London, July 26. There is grcnt to joicing today at llawnnlkvn, the seat of tho latb William Bwart Glndstono, nnd a grent celebration Is being hold by tho villagers and tonnnts of tho ostate to givo expression to their joy ovor thio fact that Wlllinm Charles Glynno Glnd stono, eldest grnndson of William Ewart Gladstone, and heir to nawnrden reached hln majority today. Young Gladstone studied at Oxford, wlU-ro ho maintained tho family record for scholarship nmD soriousness . Ho Is ono of tho most promising speakers of tho Oxford Union Debating Socloty, tho nursory. or cabinet ministers, ami has joined tho "80 club," which his grandfather foundod to oolobrnto his glorious victory in tho enmpnign of 1880. Parj.rs Dealers Hold Convention. Minneapolis, Minn., July 26. Tho annual national convention pf tho Na tional Paper Trade association opened1 horo today. Tho nttondanco Is quite largo and nearly every stato In tho Union is represented. Tho situation of tho pnpCT trndo in tho United Stntoa and vniHous featuroH of the business will bo thoroughly discussed in tho nif'.'ting, which will bo in Rcsslou two days. An intorcstipg program hns boon propnrod for tho cntvrtnlnmcnt pf tho delegates. Will Elect New Oommantfsr. Washington, D. C, July. 20. The annual department encampmont of the department of tho district of Colum bia, United Spanish War Veterans, opened hero today with a ln,rgo at tendance. Tho principal business be fore tho encampment is thb election of a now commander to succeed tho In cumbent, Commander John Lewis Smith, besides a senior and a junior vice commander and other officers. ALHM'a QXMXTMX 6BOWIX 1TOML EYOY BROS." CorBer of Cominer clil aid Coirt Streets Bryan Is Busy. London, July 20. Bryan, BarthoU and other American delegates to the inter-parliamentary union, at tho spe cial request of the King, wero received at e,ourt today, and wero presented by Bold. 1,076 delegates were present. It is un derstood that there are sovran candi dates for the judicial nomination in the field, but it is ns&ertodl by well in formed delegates that tho nomination will probnbly bo oflf.-red to Assistant Attorney General John Konnish, of Holt county. The Democrats have nominated for that position Judgo Waller W. Graves, formerly of tho law department of tho Missouri Pacific railroad. , J.UIUUMDU IU ifllHVn, itlJIU'B III Grenoble, Grcnoblo to Milan, MJlan to Turin to Paduc, Padtio to Klagcnfuri, Klngenfurt to Vionna, Vienna to Prague, Prague to Breslnu,, Breilnu to Berlin, Berlin to Hanover, Hanover to Cologne, Cologne to Ithciins, Ilhrimso Verier, Spa nnd Bouillon, thon back to ltl('ims nnd from' thero to Paris. Halts of Twenty-four houm each will Russia Is Still Allvo. ' St. Potorsbtrg, July 20. Tho gov ernment's onorgicH nro being dovoti'd to tho creation of tho impression at homo nnd abroad that thero is no dna ger of a revolution, It calls tho gonor nl st'-iko a failure. It needs monoy, and is proparing tho financial innrkotg to a favrt able receipt of its request foe a hugo loan. Will Wolcoiafs Ollddeo Party. Boston, Mass., July 26, A largo numbtr of automobilistn belonging to tho Bay Stato Automobile association started from hf(ro on thoir annual summer tour. The ro-ito chosen from this tour leads the party to Bj-etton Woods, in tho Whie mountain region of New Hamphshlre, whero thoy will await and -"welcome the participants in the Glidden tour, wtp aro duo at tho Woods on July 28. bo made at and Berlin. Toulouse, Milan, Vionna Oblnftla May Rfora, Berlin, July 20. The Chinese govS erfnment plans many reforms; partic urarly to make the men rfrrriovo' their queues, and force too "women xo siop mutilating their feet. ' Chicago Markets. Chicago, July 20. Wheat, 76 70, co-n 5150, oats 33 33. THE SPA ICE COLD DRINKS Pare kvlt flavor it what yoff c looking for. Water tee a fpedaf ty. W. T. Stok, P. O. Myc 9W8TATX Bora TJa&ar Difficultins. St. Paul., Minn., July 20. A boy was born today to Mrs. Stela Biwina, nrho is serving a life entenco in the stato prison, for tho murder of her ty-.la stephlldron. Tho child will bo sent to the priionar's mother in Michigan. Young Jews Aro Coming. Vienna, July 20, Ono hundred and eight children, Jows, whos pa )cnty wore nurdenilj at Bailystoek, passed through Lowberg today en route for America. Clevetead, 0., July 26. The Court ordered- a iptBtoB of work on Fulton street by the elty, pending its decision. 9 - London, July 36. The Kiag jtctlvtd daSfgates t tke InUr-parlitmaiJary uaion totey. CM1 Drowns Irrigation Ditch, (Four O'clock EUtIon.) North Yakima, Wash., July 20. Whilo playing along tho Union ditch near his homo on South Sixth street yestordny afternoon, Lloyd CliflorJ Gnrdno", threo years old, fell into tho vaton and was d owned. This is the second child that hns been drowned in this city by falling into ditches since last Saturday. O ..ii Department Not Informed. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Washington, July 20. rbo state de partment in flooded by inquiries from citizens who havo relatives and ftionJs in Russia, Tho department is unable to give any assurances, becauso it has no official information concerning conditions. Drbyfus Not IrwulKli (Four O 'Clock Edition.) Paris, July 20. It is olflclally do" niod that Dfoyfus.'s aco was slapped, or that he was otherwise insulted at tho military club at night. Mmo. Dreyfus added her denial to the official statement. ' rr-U May' Haye 8ea, Odeoa, Kuiwia, July 20, General Kaulbars is in: full control of the sol diers, who like hira and who will obey him Implicitly, CommaBders nave b gUK . TtdmrMf upsa the theory that muck of the,d!cotet is due to ill treataacat by eAers, Speaks of Dsther MltchoU. W. T. Gardner, of Portland, superin tendent of tho Boy' and' Girls' Ati Socidty, is in tho city on ofllcinl busi ness. Ho will moot tho members of the local society, nnd then go to Eu gene whero several children uro to bs committed to tho home. Ho is of tho opinion that Esther Mitchell's mcntnl condition is much bottcf now than It wns when she wu an ininnto of tho homo. Her actions then ehnwcdi hor mind almost totally deranged, but in a conversation with her during his Inst vUit in Scuttle tho girl, who is 10 years of ago, appoared to bo ia good mental poise. 8ho spoke reluctantly concerning tlm killing v,f lut brother, when Mr. Gardner ap proached her on tho subject. Bootblacks Will Flay Baseball. Another basoball aggregation is to fomo into tho glare of tho limo light. Tho bootblacks of tho city nro planning to organize a bull team, Hint promiies to be a "shiner" in the galaxy of local nines. Among tho boys that do the shining thcro pro somo clever artist with tho willow. and tho leather sphere and who, when onco In good training ought to bo nblo to do things with any of Sqlcm' basoball bunches. Marriage License Iual. Joseph M, Elinor, aget 33, and Ro salia H. Beck, ngod 24, wero today granted a llccnso to marry. Both arc roaldunts of Mt. Angel, Mr. Ebncv bo Ing engaged in the mercantile business nt that place. Will BbcotSfl GlttxenA Naturalization paper woro granted today to Frederick Stark, a- native of Germany, and Porcy V, Colter, n sub ject of tho King of Or cat Britain. Dr. J. P. Cook& to 340 Liberty street, where he wM meet aN oM ami new patients, for any dkeasc, cai on Dr. Cok. CantuHa tiort free. 'I m l M r "at, 4 t ii t l! I.' 1 .jjUMttofafcalltot ,A. .