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DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALHM, OREGON, THURSDAY, 8E1TKMHKK " 10 7' Our $3.00 Boys' Suits "'A GOOD C3J Tho particular throe dollar suit wo are talking about to day Is our Three Dollar Buster Three dollars Is about rthe price many parents wish to pay for a good, durable Boys Suit. Wo fill tho requirement with the beat throe dollar suit on earth. Durable fabrics, strongly made. Doublo strength where required. Well cut, and made to hold tho boy. Sizes 4 to 9 yenrs. , This suit Is mado to our or dor, and wo say, without hesi tation. "Match It, If You Can." G. W. Johnson & Co. CLOTHIERS DEACON'S MAKE UP Portland, Sept. 2G. Tho church CONTINUE STORY OF BRIBERY San Francisco, Sept. 2G. Before unionists won a striking victory to-'tho usual crowd ex-Supervisor Mike uay in tno urogon Methodist confer- uoiiey iook me sianu in ms rum once in tno debato on tho questien: "Shall Missionary Bishops bo Ap pointed in Regard to tholr Race and Language." Tho motion to adopt tho resolution Including this restric tion was Ipst by a voto of 81 to 3. "A fear of dpd In tho heart, a clean collar and an upright demeanor" were essentials in tho make up of n good Methodist deacon, according to tho installation lecture delivered by Bishop Mooro today, In receiving J. Armstrong and J. O. Oliver Into the church as deacons. Tho main event of tho morning was tho debate over tho unionist question. Oregon seems to bo strongly In favor of unioniza tion with tho Methodist churches. Tho feature of tomorrow's program In the morning is tho lecture of Bish op Mooro. o trial today, and told how he was bribed to voto for tho overhead trol ley. Ills story was much tho same as Lonergan's, except that ho re ceived $5000 for his vote, Instead of $4000, as did Lonergan. Rogers gave Coffey an exhaustive cross-ex-amlnntlon. The witness said ho vot ed for the franchlso because of mer cenary reasons. o SWIPED TWO BIKES. PUTS UP LARGER B0N& Stale Treasurer Steel's Surclics Re sponsible For $600,000 NO ARRESTS YET. Covington iind Hiirilson May Have Gone to Alaska. ABOUT SCHOOLS (Continued front pngo ono.) ont Powers In Just out of tho pros3. MMi.t tmwit It. ti tiint IIMIn I. .! t9 ..u lui'iiii in .. HU41I I1I.IIU MWUIl JL pages, bound In attractlvo cov- Tho rnport contains much In crs in nil tho schools for tho com ing year appears to bo exceptionally Htrong, and excellent results nro ex pected. In addition to tho abovo tho catalogue devotes sovoral pages to Boino oxcollont helps for toachors In gonoral dlsclpllno nnd methods of Instruction. Tho schedule of salaries for Btiporlutondonts, toachors and Janitors Is printed, showing n month ly payroll of approximately $4000. o WORK HEOINS ON CUT-OFF. 70 orn. torestlng Information regarding tho nchool llnnncoH, statistics of attend ance), tho now book lists, grnduatos of tho high school, iiiuhoh of tho toachors employed In tho city schools with grado of eortlllcato hold nnd HiibJectH taught, schodulo of salaries, nnd a now course of study for tho winning year. Tho special roport of tho superin tendent (IwoIIh upon the presont condition of tho nchools, tho progress mnde along different linos during the Inst four years, nnd ouumorntos n few of tho more important' needs t)f tho futuro. Tho roport shows a gradual hut steady gain in tho en rollment in tho schools ns a wholo during tho last threo years, thoro bo lug a total gain of Cl pupils. Tho registration during tho past year was 1 8 H R . Tho gn-otOHt IncronHO during tho limt thruo yours has boon in tho high Hchool, tho percent of JiieronHo being 2 SO, or noarly throe fold. Attention Is culled to tho ne cessity of employing supervisors of muslo nnd drawing, and to tho mow ing domain! for manual training and' domestic economy in tho public ucIiooIm. The Bttpcrlutoitdoiit Is op timistic, and predicts that thoso Im provements will coma in duo tlmo. In the now cours of study spuclnl und detailed directions are given for nil of tho primary grades In those 'grades fewer toNtbooks are tisod by tho pupils, and hone the ni'iotmlty for more explicit directions for do ing this work. Tho work In all U lianmeuts of the city school Is out lined by classes and grade, tho lclnd and quantity of work to bo done In each division being clearly Indi cated. Tho now subject of agricul ture required by tho state cotirso of ntudy will ho a regular feature of tho work for tho sovonth nnd eighth grades. It Is tho purpose to em phasize drawing and music thU your morn than heretofore, and teachers will be requested to pre pnro for teaching thoso subjects us rnpldly as possible. Tho catalogue contains tho namos Southern Pacific Will Rciikwc Trains From Fourth Street and Save Heavy Grade. Work has at last begun upon tho cut-off which will run from Bonvor ton to n point near Oswogo, on tho Yamhill division. Tho Williamsburg cut-off, as tho lioavorion & Williamsburg rallrood is called, will bo 13 miles long, nnd will run In nn castorly direction from Ilenvcrtou to tho Wlllnmotto nonr Oswego. Tho brldgo to bo built spanning tho rlvor at this point will bo high enough to nllow boats to pass under It, and It Is said tho contor plerB will he sunk to n dopth bolow tho bottom of tho rlvor to reach a solid foundation. Work has already commenced upon tho brldgo. Contracts for tho construction of tho cut-off call for tho completion of tho work within a year. Tho cost of tho new lino, Including tho buldgo, will ho In tho neighborhood of $350,000. Polk County Observ er. o Onkland, Wash., Sept. 2G. Tho pollco hero are confident that tho slayers of Agnes Covington wore In Onkland recently, but escaped duo to tho fnlluro of tho Scattlo police to send out prompt descriptions of tho suspected men. Thoy think tho mon got out of tho country on a ves sol. A good photograph of Burllson wns sent to tho Scattlo pollco yes torday by Mrs. A. A. Mitchell, of uolllngnnm, with whom tho two sus pected mon boarded In Portland two yenrs ago. Covington Is an expert nt making up Hko a woman. While In Portland Covington was Intro duced to many of Mrs. Mitchell's friends as a woman. Ho often mndo up and paradod tho atroots. Tho pollco aro confident thnt Covington and Burllson wcro hero Tuesdny night. They woro tnkon In as suspects on gonoral principles, on account of bnd apporanco, but later woro roloasod. Half an hour later tholr descriptions arrived from Se attle, but both men had mndo good their escape. U. G. Boyer and If. Bryan East Lose n Wheel. Two wheels were stolen from rncks on tho sidewalk last night, which larcony compels U. O. Boyer, tho abstract man and Harry Bryan, a clork In the Browor drug store, to tiso tholr podal extrometlcs ns tho only avatlablo means of locomatlon today. Mr. Boyer left his "Invin cible" Rambler In front of the ab stract office on tho corner of Che- mokota and Commercial streets, and when ho looked for It Inst night, when leaving for his homo, it was missing. Tho sn'mo fnto overtook Mr. Bryan's Elroy bike, which was loft In front of tho Brewer drug store. No traco of tho missing wheols has boon found, but as tho thofts occurred about the snmo time, It is probable that they w.oro stolon by pals, who mado tholr cscapo to gether. Tho bikes woro taken early In tho ovonlng. n October Jury List. Bonjnmln B. Gesnor, Salem. Marshall M. Todhuntor, Salem No. 5. Scattlo, Sept. 2C. Efforts to enp turo Frank Covington and Charles Burllson aro so far unavailing. Tho pollco hnvo covered ovory city In tho United States and Canada, and feol confident tho men cannot remain concealed long, o CIlIttLICALS PRODUCE LIFE. French Chemist Hatches Eggs Hen Urchin. of (IRANI) .MILITARY IIATjTj. Company M Will Give Another Its Popular Dances Tonight. of Tho military boys promlio tho disciples of Terplschoro n rnro tront In tlm grand military ball which will bo given this evening In the nnory, Tho various committees hnvo loft V'thlug undone that would add to the pleasure and hucoobs or tho oc casion, and their offorts will bo op pi oclatod by all who aro fortuniit-j enough to attond. Tho commlttoo of urrungomonts consists of Captain Charles Murphy, Lieutenant R. W. Hnlman, Privates R. G. Huntor, Louis Strlngor and Albert II. Gllle. which Is n Bulllclont guarantee of th- ovonlng's success. An excellent orchostrn has boon engaged to furnish music, and, to carry out tho military offect, tho boys will npponr In uniform. Tho decorations will bo olaborato, tho on- uro wat omi of tho hall being con Paris, Sopt. 2G. Romarkablo a perlments In tho chomlcnl dovolop mont of llfo hnvo been effected by Profossor Do Lugo, of tho Carbonno. In his laboratory nt Roseoff, In Brlt tnlny, Profossor Do Lngo places tho uufortillzod oggs of tho son urchin and tho star linn In scawntor, adding a solution of sugar with n few drops of ammonia nnd tannin. In about nn hour segmentation, which Is tho first signs of llfo, began, and tho oggs produced larvao. Ti.o groat mn lorltv of thoso larvao noon died, hut Profossor Do Lugo's constant caro has brought out four or the urchins and two of tho star fish through tho larvao atago, and they .iro now heal thy, growing specimens. o KICKED BY A HORSE. verted Into a bowor of ovomroon. of nil graduates or J lie high school, uuermingieii with tho Stars nnd 12 in number, with tho courses com- Strlpos, and Oregon's most hcnutl- jilotod by each. It reveals that there fill llowors. At S: in Edward Cap- nro to bo 47 toachors employed In lr, tho company's musician, will the city sohoolB tho coming year, and sound rovlllo, and tho orchostrn will thnt hut eight of thoso hold certlll- take up tho grand march, which will cntos of lower grade than statu cor- ho followed by 18 cantos of tho tttlcates or llfo diplomas. There will droamy whirl, only closing whon 1)0 nine Instructors In tho high school . "taps" is sounded In tho early hours nnd of thoso seven aro college griulu ivtes, and two have pursued college courses All aro specialists In tholr of tomorrow Six of Salem's most nonutnr lutlloa will net as patronesses of tho uepartments, and hnvo had success-, ovonlng, thoy being Mrs. Z. J. Hlggs, ful experience Tho corp of tench- Mrs. A. M. Cannon, Mrs. J. J. Rob- L- . Li.,"",""S!!! orts, Mrs. W. N. Gatens, Mrs. C. T. Murphy nnd Mrs T. C. Smith, Jr. jllllllllHIHIIIIllllllll Tho ,, lH nu invitation affair. T f vprv Month In llio Vonr ' nn'l K ,8 noodloss to say that Salem' x uvi.ry muiiui in uil icar .. ,)08t BOeot. w ,,0 ,,r0M,Uf Hrlugi Us currant bills. Ono way to pa them la to go from . '. STIIl'CK DOWN 11V SANDBAG. place to place, carrying tho '. ', ... c ,. , ... , , ,, ., . . ., i , ... S. kllgoro .Scrloiihly Injured by money with you, at tho rUk of ; ; unknown Assailant. loss nnd tho ohauoo of over- Struck down with n Bundling, nnd looking the taking of a roaolpt, ! '. left dazed and helpless aftor being Charley Kee, u Chinese Gnrtleiier, Dies From His Injuries. Chnrloy Koo, Chlnoso gnrdonor In tho omploy of n Portlnnd com pany, which owns tho Chinese gar dens on Brown's Island, near this city, wns kicked by a horao yester day aftornoon, whllo working In tho gnrdons, and died n few hours later, nftor bolng romoved to tho Salem hospltnl. He wns struck In tho slto and back, nnd sustained Intornnl In juries which soon resulted ratnlly. Ho wns 4 9 years or ago, nnd had rel atives In Portland. Tho funornl will bo conducted from tho Clough undertaking parlors tomorrow at 10 n. m., with tho coromonlos usual to tho Chlnoso on such occasions. miMtimmiiiinaBatiiiiM ft.n.1 huvlug Home of It to pay over again. The couvouleut bust ness-llko way Is to pay all bllla by choolc, no mattor how small. A chock la tho host receipt you can hnvo. Paying out money I In this way Insures corrcctnoat ...with him with whloh to pay n jh and Rivos you n couipleto roc- ;, Tho pollco were notlttod, tli 4 ord of all mouoy pnld out. tro1 wngon was dispatched t ord of nil mouoy paid out. I 0ou n Chivklug Account With Us. SALEM STATE BANK Salem, Or on relieved of $138 and u valunblo watch by an unknown thug. W. S. Kllgoro was found oarly this morn ing at the east end of the steel bridge, In Portland, b passing po ditrlaus. Kllgoro was on his way homo, nnd inuilii1 ftlin 1 ttt jt is & ittitil . i.inkiAtl Ull VII HV IVIhV UIIUMUU III UIMITJ debt. tho i- . . trol wagon was dispatched to tho scene, and tho unfortunate man wn taken to tho station. Ho told his . .itnlo, and all otllcora woro immedl- .ntoly notltlod of tho robbory, nnd ; I orders given for tho nrroBt of tho criminal. So far no traco has been found of tho assailant. HHHHIHIIHIlllHIW REFUSE SUBSTITUTES OR IMI TATION'S GKT WHAT YOU ASK FOR. Lafo Thomas. Stayton. Bruce Jones, Brooks. Joseph Fisher, Stnyton. J. A. Smith, Aumsvlllo. J. A. Colgan, Salem, No. C. A. T. Wain, Salem No. 4. Loimtol Hobson, East Salem. B. A. Nathman, Gorvals. Jake M. Starr, Salem No. C. Hormnn Barr, Salem No. C. H. Tnylor, Macleny. Frank Parrlsh, Jefferson. Nick Mlllor, Woodburn. Joseph A. Dodge, Hubbard. George Gilbert, Woodburn. D. C. Kinney, Sllvorton. Geo. W. Poysor, Chomown. W. A. Mumporo, Brooks. A. C. Snyder, Aurorn. Honry Palmor, Sldnoy. David Manglo, Stayton, T. M. Dako, Sublimity. B. E. Edwnrda, Salem, No. 3. L. F. Muscher, Sllvorton. E. A. Bonuott, Salem No. 2. Harrison Jonos, Gorvcls. George Anderson, Horeb. L. H. Bonson, Salem No. G. Loula Stlnsou, Salem No. 3, n I-'nuilc Taylor Suicides. Tho Dallos, Or., Sopt. 2G. Frank P. Tnylor, tho principal stockholder of Tho Dnllos Dressed Meat Com pany, and n mombor of tho cltv council, commlttod nulcldo this morning by shooting himself through tho nock. Buslnoss troublos nro supposed to bo tho cntiflo, nlthough no is not unnnciaiiy embarrassed. 1 o '- Railroad to Coos Ray. BoIbo, Sopt. 20. RoprosontatlveB or mo unicngo & Northwestern this morning stntos thnt reports that tho Chicago & Northwostorn would soon piiBh to tho coast aro truo, and It Is posslblo tho Northwostorn will tako ovor that portion of tho San Francis co, Idaho & Montana road now building. It Is understood the routo will bo f"om Lander to C003 Bay. Says Hums Lies. Snn Francisco, Sopt. 26. Earl Rogers, Porter Ash and Luther Brown, nil connected with tho do fenso of Tlroy l. Ford, declare that Dotoctlve Burns' statements in re- gard to tho attempt at kidnaping of minei-gun nro lies. Ash Btatos that Burns is "more vormln." During the past weok State Treas urer Stpel haB put up $300,000 ad ditional bond to tho state, making a total at present of $600,000. Tho constitution requires a bond of $50, 000 on the part of tho Btato treas urer, and under tho law which au thorizes the treasurer to loan out funds to tho stnto bank at 2 per cent Interest ''hat ofllclnl must put up as much moro bond as the governor soob fit to oxact, according to tho nmounts In tho treasury. Shortly nfter assuming his official duties Treasurer Stool exocuted an addi tional bond of $250,000, and, as tho funds run very high about tho first of July, tho govornor asked that tho total bond bo doubled, making tho present amount, which Is tho largest over given tho stnto by any ono offi cer. Whon tho additional bond was askod thoro wbb nearly a million dol lars in tho treasury, and at tho present tlmo thoro Is $585,000. inasmuch ns tno banks with which tho funds nro deposited give tho Btato nmplo bonds, this soems Hko doublo bonding, but It Is tho law, and Mr. Stool takes no exceptions to It. Howovor this additional bond of $300,000 costs Mr. Stool about $1000, which is additional expense, with no return to hlmsolf, nnd It does Bonm n little hnrd, but It Is gracofully accepted as part of tho law. By tho way, this now bnnk de pository law nets tho Btato an annual rovenuo of from $7000 to $10,000, nnd It Is highly to Mr. Stool's credit thnt ho demanded its passage. Besides tho running expenses of tho stnto, tho troasuror has within tho pnst month pntd out about $250,000 on tho school fund appor tionment nnd $50,000 for Innds pur chased for tho Institute for tho feoblo minded, and, ns n result, tho funds In tho treasury nro conBldor nbly bolow tho amount of tho Btnto treasurer's bond. ARID LAND CONTRACT SIGNED. State Lund Board Refuses to Grant Concessions to Deschutes Land Company. My Winter Stock of Footwear Has nrrlvod nnd contains nvnrvthliit- In lltlit nn.i !... shoos for mon and women, In j iuru mm iuvr tops; also n splondld lino of rubber shoes and boots. You nro Invited to como in nnd Inspect my stock. Jacob Vogt, State street. Jacob Vogt State Street ALL GOOD GOODS. Llptonl's Challenge. London, Sopt. 26 Sir Thomas Upton today announced ho would conform 4o tho New York Yacht Club requirements, nnd chnlfengor with n 90-footer, lnstoad or a vessol of Binnller lines. o . Knights Templar in Session. Portland, Sept. 26. Tho grand commnndery ot tho Knlnhts Tomnlar I of Oregon Is In session hero today. i-iio annual eioc;ion of otllcors will tako placo this aftornoon. o Aftor a fow moro casualties at county fairs the slmtlle of "up Hko n rockot nnd down Hko tho stick" will glvo wny to "up like n balloon tropozlst and down Hko the para chuto victim." At n mooting of tho Stnto Land Bonrd yosterdov nrtornoon nn ncroo mont was flnnlly reached with Pres ident J. E. Morson, of tho DochutOH Land Comnnny on tho conditions to bo embodied in tho now contrncts for tho reclamation of tho original Oregon Development Compnny bor repntlon of 31,000 acres of nrld lnnd In Crook county. Owing to strenu ous objection by President Morson to tho contract, ns first drawn, tho biiBlness portnlnlng to tho ndoptlon of the contract wns postponed from Monday to ysterdny, when most of tho objections ot the lnnd compnnv were overruled, and the contract loffc materially ns It was originally drawn Undor the now ngreemont, which wns signed bv Prosldent Morson, tho compnny will lm required to com- lUoto tho reclamation or tho lnnd within five vnrH, nnd turn It ovor to tho Wnter Uors' Association, or set tlors' organization, rroo rrom In-curilbrnnco. PIUS CURED FREE fct id or vorrr pyramid CHo Jv"0 Rlrt( S!!r?t., tocurorfvo,cIr,u.'I gorous. r.n,ni . lin tbu tj necessary. ' numltia pyramid Pii n... . wni-nt . . vre Bit prove it: " 0t pll6 ho. thD?-every malUegni "Wishing to et credit Is due, I A humanlty-a ' f It j write you taI.1 m fdy. I haw nS flnffl1 hox and nm J ' n "M tho sorencsii if .W havo kept docrcasff ,' your ping nnd n. I ! self again. ThaSii-i'1 am yours truly, n Cmii Ave Seattle, h? Wo do not auk .. . word. Wo nro vIIIIb, V nminn", r,.B.enn. m Ltlt free trial package by J, Artor you havo iu ,1 thlB package you can tZ ou v4 uv cuiiin nv a. . 1 price, wa will mall yoa BClVeS tf ctio atin..tJ ' . I v.. " Z "".u"'.u ?"i MH :,." ".uff"8ntbMirt n 1 . i." UU Ca,y aa4 CCS all tho tlmo. Isn't It worth trying Thousnnds havn hi.n'.. easy, pnlnless nnd Inexpem;' in mu iinvHcy or tnelr ot No torture. X0 bills. dny. X-RAYS THE Crowds Mr. Odell Is still waiting for soft snow In ordor to roll up a boom bait for Hughes for tho presidency. Groat gamo that of Odell to support Hughes way ovor tho bluff. o Tho chostnut crop promlsos to be n fnlluro. Still, tho after-dinner speaking has hardly begun yet, r Burbnnk has achieved an apple tree mnrvel thnt outrocords that pickle plant It gives 73 varieties. Caleb Powers says he knows who killed Goobol. Still ho doesn't really say It was Harry Orchard. o . That are"daily fitted at our store arc a demonstration of the superior STYLES LEATHERS FITTING QUALITIES, of the most ex clusive line of shoes ever shown in Salem o StfUtW JITORIJL. .It Kici tw Kw Atari teiJH vz&vm&t XSHOE 7 It Is plain now whr a, mont r.galnst Borah wu t: pumio until tlio HaywooJ t- ciosou. uornh and too pre: o uuiuiiiB aiuncccerc t saint, and feared tho effed 1 havo on tho Jury. If It lurwA Indicted for dcfraudln: 111 mont. It also shows that tl cutlon wa3 willing to hinili by any old moans, and to him of all d f -nso If It coali Win. IMnkorton left si 1 s.onn.nnn. iinn mi-r j mon woro sent to thAS.'j nnd tho nullowa In o:dl him to accuniuWo lUxi Tho Coos Day Tlmei inl-l print n'-tlcl. "Hot,' Shill! Bo Sheltered From the Blast?" The horse edltwi up. How that pos'crlMH nro to be protrc d Is wLt &I lug this gncrr ion i uij tho car shortare mavl'K'ij that time, nnl Ilarr ft". his partncr.-hlp rl'h C:l fJ Tom RIchnrdBJn rccscsil California man as a t:'l somo one would not reconcrJ Rlchnrdson It mlRht glwul wolght to Hlchardson'i ttsi datlou. m Sftprntnrv of the Nry somo time iro stated It ll ilnlnrmlnod In send the 8W Pnclflc. Loeb, the ?tttlw "Friday," cmpnaucaiiy tl.l,. ainlnmnnl W&R flllf toid tho truth and Ib Wl result Is Motcalf mui ; rtwi tho cablnot, while weo tho President's omer ' Tho Immunity bualneu U i ,... in n frnwle, ETfrf 6 ..i. .!. onmoa nn TKtSM main criminals have ber ...!,. nnn sav the 4. promised Immunity, anote' trlct attorney Pfo1'.," nlty, the Judge the griJ tho predecessor in o-" the successor will, ano i other sources of 'low, .nn iRoovercd. but the an? t9 . "-XX St'"SrDeckleVp?omlsb nlty." jooFlsh has W ga from penaieiuu --,. r blng n arum"'"- ,;BTBi!i inhumau punUhmen AtfJJ chromo. t 444 State Street The New TfuaUon Blf . ThetwocoavlfUJoeg; contly while m ",- u took literally jJHW. pnnuiicu ,"tDat otner mado It pood bj m fc nr.nritv known ns e5 security knowi :. . - .i.A roni""- v n hnw "v' :. .vufi " c. 26 -TBe?'.': announced tcay0- tho original "r- t jti w, twoen Willaw Sweet , Governor Stemrajw , agreement to SJc!. land. It W the intew j " -: SLSm fraud. woro aciiuii- "'n,or, ei "' iTnii States sewwi i m t( ton. arrived herein fy for thojot GJm" JkviV'2. om at