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( ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURN'AL, SALEM, OREGON FIUDAY, JUNE 5. 1008. m 1 ! i Mi . J. 1. STOCKTON THB QLD WHITE CORNER Elegant Suits For Ladies Reduced One-third High srado Altmau Voiles, Panamas, Serges, Etc., made up In the . . ' . 9 A06t pleasing manner an tnla season's BEST 8TYLES i1 5.00 Suits for 11 8.00 Suits for t ;20.00 Suits for S25.00 Suits for ,30.00 Suits for i40.00 Suits for ,60.00 Suits for i75.00 Suits for - $1 0.00 $12.00 -$13.34 I $16.67 a - $20.00 $26.6? - $40.00 $50.00 JUNK SALES IX GENERAL All during tho mouth of Juno wo wilt offer special Inducement? (n evory dopnrtmont of our hlg establishment. The every day cnllors sill faro best because each day will have Its features for saving money. IIENTAL BOYCOTT SPREADS NATIONAL (Continued from Page 1.) ' 1 w j Hi MlVivisK NW "" "H UIl C Is I i illVmYi 1 " were Btranded on its floor. In its peculiar way Marjelon is tho most famous of tho Swiss lakes. t stands 77C4 foot above tho sea. On three sides steep rocky slopes wall It lu. On tho west side It Is bordered by tho Alotsch glaclor A singular phenomenon has long attracted attontlon. From time to tlmo tho lako suddenly disappears. Its basin was completely emptied 11 times from 1813 to 1887. In 1873 all tho water 'left tho lako In eight hours. In 1878 It was omptlod In thirty and n halt hours and In 1887 and lu ten hours. This 1b a wonderful fact In vlow of the prodigious quantity of wri tor that Is sent thundering down to tho lower valleys In so short a tlmo. tho day was approaching when tho people wore to bo widely awakeno.1 from .their dream of safety. It appears that" the foundation of tho wall becamo 'undermined and through the opening tho lako drain ed away into a doep crevasso that split tho stdo of tho glacier from top to bottom. Moro adequato means of protection must now bo sought. Tho lake derives Us wnters from tho molting snows of the surrounding mountains. When tho crovasso that opens a door of oscapo to tho waters passes beyond the western limit of tho lako tho basin begins to fill again. , Tho lako wnj drained in January 18S3, and on July 13th it was full again. It is not unllkoly that In tho last weeks of tho coming tourist sea- Washington, testified that he w.a confident that the signature "B1I both Dlmoud" was written by seme body who was unfamiliar wltk ft Ho ald tho writing differed widely; from the signature sot Ahe deleft dants, . LIFE INSURAKOS PAID. ? The following Is a Btimmary of Is surnnco policies paid in Oregon dur Ing 1007, .' ,f . . KittiiZV.:.. ... utf Athena .... .' 7,8 Daker City Mff . Tho Inkn la 4Q2A fartf nt nnnrti n I ---w .., ma v v ww. vi . j Am ft 4 ti mllo inH t. .Mth . ooi on "0 aoep uowi win oo Brimming u...ft ftWftU Ma "!! ID WUVUV V J "I feet; Its depth Is from thirty to 150 feet, and Its wator content has been (United 1'rens I.fiueil Wire.) foklo, Juno C. Two hundred busand yon Is now Indicated as tho of tho proposed present to tho nton guilds If tho boycott is dls- itlnucd. Uennwhllo, ndvlces from North Ina and Mnnchurlu stato that ow- to tho activity of tho Cnntonoo fasarles tho movemont is rapllly cadlng throughout tho north. rhe omlBsnrlos nro working systc- tlcally nnd secretly. Their lltera- ninkcs no montlon either of tho rcott or of Jnpnn, speaking of tho natlonnl dlsgrnco with rofor- le to tho country responsible." fch tho Chlnose nil understand una Japitn, Boycott In 'Frhco, Ban Francisco, Juno G. San inclsco's largo Chinese quartor Is fated today ovor a boycott do rod by tho local Japanese colony all Chlneeo roatnurnnts and nullng housos, ThemeiBuro'' Is en in retaliation of tho Chlnoso Tuft Victory. Chicago, June 5. Tho Tnft men began tho fight hero todny with a victory beforo tho natlonnl Republi can commlttco whon tho hearing of tho 229 contests was begun. Tho antl-Tnft forces filed protests against tho admission to tho commit too of Frank Hitchcock, Tatt's manager, who hold a proxy from New Mexico. Similar protests w'oro filed also against Chnrlcs O. Phelps, who hold n proxy from North Dnko- to, nnd Arthur F. Stnttor, vtth. n proxy from Atnsku. Phelps and Stnttor aro strong Tnft mon. Representatives of the allies urgod tno protests uccinring unit it was Improper for tho Tnft lendors to bo given the right to sit In tho com mlteo whoro tho contests by delega tion for nnd ngnlnst Tnft aro to bo decided. Joaoph C. Manning mndo n speech In which ho slid: "Tho Influonco of tho Roosovolt administration has. boon strongly folt- throughout tho campaign. Pres ident Roosovelt oven sent represen tatives Into Alabama to round up Tnft delegates and try to carry the stnto for hlin." Aftor hearing tho grievances' Uio (Trial marrlnges" nnd "trial sop- Mlons" may uovor bo sanctioned "trial homes" nro already tho with boarders and lodgers.' And Jout tho privilege of occasional pgo fowor pooplo would choose method of living. Pho store ads. todny contain good er for tho shonner man or wo nwho Is a llttlo "Into" about ting tboso "summer things." xinimlHno vntml In Initio (lift nrn. pott of Japanese goods and Is bo- 0g nm, aow tclicook ,,, nnd cismeurea uy n secret commit- gtaUor o tnkQ ,n tho commU. too. Tho commlttco nnnounced that it would glvo two hours to each sldo lu tho Alnbnma caBO. Attorney Keen nn presented tho ship of tho Tnft contestants and F. C. Brynn ap peared In bohnlf of tho anti-Tuft delegates. The nlllos aro Indlgnniit. at tho ruling, of tho commltteo sentlng Hitchcock. U. I. Bryan, one of tho leading nntl-Tuft mon, declared: "The opposition to Taft Is bolng killed by slow strangulation." A. B. Humphreys, manager of tho campaign of Governor Ilirghos, of New York, said he, too, now realized that the Taft men were crushing out opposition with a detormlnod hand Charles W. Fulton, holding tho proxy of George A. Knight, of Cal fornla, who is to make a speech sec onding Taft's nomination, also was seated In the commltteo na wan Jo seph Howell, who held the proxy of C. K. Loose, of Utah. Tho negro oont&frtants from the South, whon they saw whlah way tho wind wai blowing, thj afternoon opeued headquarters nnd announced; thvy would make a determined fight for recognition. They have InrVted Sean tor Foraktr to apeak before aiav. meeting Tuesday nlnht nt which they hope to arouse mueh sentiment. leaning lasses nn iiccoiniianuiieiit of their . Hut don't mistake defec- lenses for them. If tho evict wear, they will fO or non.stilfn)i!i Istr."o or dust on ur glasses nro not u you Nhould cu moro harm than good. I!iaps you would do well to 11 en l!s nnvhow nml And out Aether you have tho HIGHT st's or not. We'll be honoht Il "Oil .-.vo cnrSt nfford to bi envl8e. pooplo In "Dlxlo Land" In fast dying out nnd bldB fnlr to disappear. "No sub," said J. L. Trusty, of Wator Valley, Miss., "wo oil are sure for gottln' how to mix that grand old drink. Our stnto is mighty nigh Jvy now nnd nil we get down yondnh In a llttlo beer and "tiger whlskoy.' Tho prohibition movoment makes ounh prlvnto sideboards a necessity. Thoro nro very fow towns, mnybo ton In nil, that havo saloons." lib sipped lowlngly nt tho brownish mix turo and pushed tho bright red chor ry bolow tho Biirfnco whoro It glis tened through tho lenves of tho mint llko a cigar In tho dark. "You nil nren't qulto bo fnst ns wo nro down yondnh," continued Mr. Trusty. "Wo get up at Ilvo o'clock, 'cnuso wo alt don't havo much to do In tho even In' or what yoni cnll 'afternoon' up hore. Oh yes, wo still wear tho old John B. Stetson right smnrt down In our state nnd wo aro nearly nil for Bryan too. It sun) hurts to boo tho old mint Julep go, and tho mon nowndnys don't oven know how to mix It It sure Is most dlscomflttlng.' And Mr. TriiBty gave a gontlo sigh of resignation at tho deterioration of tho prcBont generation who know not how to comblno tho corn Julco with thQ mint to mako that vener ablo drink once bo famous In tho South. esttmnted to bo 10,400,000 cubic motors. This immonso volume es capes in channels under tho glacier and as It pours along a sound llko tho rttmblo of thundor la heard. Naturally the flood does great dam ago below, nnd tho llttlo lako has an ovll reputation nmong tho Inhabi tants of tho Mnssa valloy, through which tho waters of tho Alotsch gli clor reach tho Rhono. Tho fnrmers thoro nro very poor nnd wrest with difficulty n slondor livelihood from tho monger fields. But thoso fields hnvo again been destroyed, and much dnmngo hn been dono to proporty nlong tho Rhono for to tho west. Raroly havo tho pooplo rccolvod any warning of tho nppronch of tho torront. But slnco 1S87 thoy hnvo slopt securely, believing that tho trcnchorouB Inko would novor hurra them again. Englnoors studied tho prohlom of safeguarding thorn from tho con stant dnngor. Thoy found tho cans? of tho trouble to bo tho oponlng of dcop crovnBseB on tho Bldo of tho glnclor ngnlnst which tho lako nbuts. lit 18S7 a stono wnll was built along tho glnclor edgo while tho Inko wns empty. Tho work was well dono nnd pro nounced to ho hn ndoquato romedy. Marjolon for all yenrs slnco, until tho present occurrence, has kept within bounds, and Its overflow hn been cnrrled off to tho cast In tho vnlloy of tho llttlo FIobcIi river. But again with tho dark green waters. Now York Sun. o DEATH OF BELMONT EXPECTED HE IS A GANINE Now York, Juno C. It was given out today that tho condition of O, H. P. Bolmont, tho flnanclor who lies nt tho point of doath In his coun try homo nt Brockholt, L. I., Is no hotter and that tho.mllllonalro has llttlo chanco to rocovor. Bolmont was op'erated on for ap- pondlcltls Thursday afternoon but peritonitis dovolopcd nnd ho has boon grndunlly sinking. 11 e e e e e r e e e i Central Point Clackamas . Corvallls Cottage Grove Duf ur ....... Echo .... ..;.. ...,.'. Emplro City ...,'. Eugene ...... . . Forest Grove . . . . Grant Pass Grostmm . Hoppncr '. ' 8,814 Hood River 4,44a Island City ...... ...Ji. 12,937" 1,04 3,t9 8,lf .9.69f 3,090 2,099 7,8l 8,009 7,99 i,t9 3,09f 2,209 2,009 2,00ff 2,100 2,000 WItlTIXO KXPEUTS IX LAN DFUAUI) OAflKS Washington, Juno G. Tho efforts of tho dofenso In tho Hyde-Benson land fraud enso woro devoted today to an attempt to dostrOy tho testi mony of tho government to .tho ef fect thnt Frcdorlck Hydo and John A. BonBon secured dummy appli cants for land. A number of handwriting exports took tho stand during tho day In bo halt of tho defondnnts and closoly oxnmlncd applications. David M. Kandolborgor, paying toiler of tho Rlggs Nntloual bank, In Lakovlow ' Linn '. . . . MaraUnoUt Monmouth Nashville ; . Oakland ... ..'. . 2.9 Oregon City ... 10,4 Pendleton ...1 3,009 Portland 453,299 Rnlntor ...'. 1.509 Salem 12,941 Scappoose 2,000 Sellwood '. 1,299 Tho Dallos ........ .'.';.. 7,80 Toledo . 21000 Tygh Valloy 3,099 Umntllln 2,120 Industrial 8,839 Unclasslflod 1 746,089 Total 11,390,249 Only one pnymont of 310,000 r moro wnB reported to Tho luaniraliftt Press, as follows : Portland Thomas Connetl, flf,- 000. . o OAHTOMXJ.. AntU ylw Mmim5 Wjntart f STkY -&!& 388 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Main 355 JOHNSON SAYS (Unltfrt iVfM I.foie-1 Wire.) Modesto, Cal June C Imnglnlus that ho Is n dog, Antona 8knmarn, n milker, Is confined In tho county jail here under observation, and hla casa pri-sonts ono of tho most peculiar j phase of Insanity noted in tins sec tion 'of California, The man gave trouble at a ranch where ho was employed near hore by snarling at tho cows at intervals, ! and ho was locked up Tuesday for Insanity. Tuesday night ho rnn amuck in tho Jail nnd snapping and snarMng llko a canine, ho Jumped on Will'nm Johnson, a trusty, and chowed his lluger off. i -o- A RUNAWAY SWISS LAKK. ITISFACTION GUARANTEED Barr's Jewelry Store tte and Liberty Streets KENTUOKIANS AND THE MINT JULEP The tlmo honorod tradition thul the Mint Julep st'tll holds Its fragrant wtiitn over tho "Kentucky Colonels" and tho "Southern gentleman" was rudely shattered by a party of flfty- Vlsltorfi to the Alps know the mat nlfloent pnnorama that Ib untold? I from the ton of tho EgglsUorn. tho highest summit on tho rocky rldsM between the great glaoler of Aletsch aad the valley of tho Rhone. There Is n splandlU view ovt- tv Bernese Alps to the north, and tin jumbio of enow peaks to the routh are revealed In all their grandeur But tho sight that first of al at j tracts attention Is tho Aletsch gin- oler.the largest In Europe, nnd mt.x Lake Marjelen, half n mile north' of tho Egglshorn. with its dark green waters and the tiny IcoborgJ on IU turfaoe. This Is not tho sight tourlsu n BUY "Racso System" Hand-Tailored lothes. WHY? Because every single "Racso System" suit is thoroughly and carefully cut and tailored by hand and contains the greatest amount of "money's worth" possible to put into any suit at any price. ANOTHER KNOWLEDGE FACT. If you are discriminating and desire something "different" in pattern and style you will find it here in "Racso System" clothing. Is that worth thinking about? DO IT NOW. While you are thinking about it come in here and get the RIGHT kind of clothes at the RIGHT kind of prices in "Racso System" hand-tailored suits .at $20 to $40 the suit. flv Mlsslssipplana who recojitly stop ped in Chicago on a tour through tho ' woul(J rrom the top ot Egglshorn N7rth gjven ny mo wissnwppi inv todari A UUIe wnne ag0 Lake Mar er's Association. According to them . jolon aiS!LpaTei jn a night Tho j the famcfia drink which for so rannydeJp cj,Mm t juig was dry the noxt; years has tempted the palaUa of tho mornng. The great chunks of ice" "Every Man Is Odd" But We Can Fit Him "Every Man Is Odd" II ill ft e Can Fit Hist CLOTHIER--HABERDASHER ''U i. ?' If I 1 nil f I r M t? i en tO iK.4 hit ?'; IN fil Til !.:. i SI H f JE n pi k : !;, I"! i I" y it m v vi I ' fl