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"v-ff'fWfyri-'ifiPi'' fpyjwpwpyy U1P JUL l -V Tf (ff if?.) Tr? DAlIiY CAPITAIJ. JOUJRNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, lf08, flS t r J Ci KENTUCKY li DELEGATES INSTRUCTED FOR BRYAN FOURTH CELEBRATION V"t Woiffl of White Offerings I. IT it . ANDCHERRV.y Ui'. FOR BRYAN - - ? iM"aw. TODAY ON0 LACE CURTAINS - $1 REGULAR 92.00 VAMJE TODAY NO TELEIJI0NE6RDERS ONLY i ON SALE AT 8:80 28 GREAT SPKIAl SALE OF INTEREST Juiisihg Underwear for Next Winter Beginning Juno 10 w.e will take orderB for ladies' underwear, suits nt special prices, to be delivered nny time this fall dr "winter. Co life .and "eee. If for nny reason at nny time nfter leaving your order you find you. do" not want or need tho goods, you have the privilege of cancelling your order. No risk. No chnnce. You save money by anticipating your needs. UNDERWEAR SECTION 1000 PIECES OF IIIGILGRADE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR .'ncludlng Cornet Covers, Cliemlse, Gowns, Skii'tH, Etc. LESS ONI3-rOURTII during our World of White Sa!e. t WORLD OP WHITE LACKS AND EMimoiRERIES. f Wo linvo'the largest assort BieHt of Knibroldcries,, -Hands.' treading, InKMtioiu and All-oycru ever Khown in the northwest at a 'rntjdiirliig our. World of Whlto Sale. MEN'S ALL-WOOL SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS ' Tailored by master tailors and aro superior to all Clothes shown In Snlom, prices and quality con ilderod at -n saving from $5 to $10 on a Suit. Just Received A large r.hipmont of work ingmen's and driving gauntlet Gloveo In horsehidp, Kangaroo, Reindeer, Angora, (heat nnd water proof), Buck nnd Cordi van. Come and Sec Them (United' I'rm I.ensed' Wire.) Louisville, Ky.', June 10. Judg ing from tho sentiment of, the early arrivals who assembled at the Demo cratic headquarters today in prepa rntloii for tlio state convention which opens here tomorrow, the Kentucky delegation to Denver willfbo solid for Bryan. s There Is some favornble mention of Governor Johnson, of Minnesota, but hia. supporters are In tho, minor ity, and not likely to wield much In fluence In tho convention. It Is believed, however, that If local issues', are injectod into the meeting, It will Injure the cause of Bryan ,nnd it is known that the rte brn?kan is opposed to this on the ground that only national issues should be considered at tho Denver gathering. i ' ROYB'S KNEE PANTS jji ' Sir.? -I to 10 yvisn. FJ HALF PRICE H Jtlljwjr'a I New Mexico Also, Roswell, N. M., June 10 Tho ter ritorial Democratic convention be gan here today with a preponder ance of sentiment in favor of send lnd a delegation to tho national con vention at Denver pledged for Bryan. It is though thnt the Nebrnsknn will be indorsed nnd tho six men sent to Doriver with Instructions to support him. Montnnn Divided. Bozemnn, .Mont., June iO. The Democratic state convention opened here today with every prospect of a fight between Bryan nnd .Governor Johnson, of Minnesota, for the dele gation to the national convention. I Bryan 1b very strong among the Democrats of the stnto and his ad herents claim that tho convention hero will elect n delegation pledged for tho Nebrasknni One county, , however, has instructed for Johnson. It Is Deer Lodge In which Anaconda is situated nnd is the stronghold of the Marcus Daly faction. j Bryan hns tho support of Senntoi Clark's organization and of the CI 3 dc'gntes in attendance, the mo'orl ty are believed to favor tho Nebrns knn. Tho convention will select six delegates to be sent to Dqnver. S o FURTHER PLANS FOR . THE SCHOOL PARADE Hwiimw hi i i City News If anything goes amies in- - tho preparations for tho celebration of Public School Day next Friday II will not be tho fault of tho varloim committees that nro In chnrgo of the work. The Intest move of tho Board (United 1'res I.ensed Wire.) Portlnnd, Or., June 10. Oregon's delegation af eight members to the Democratic national convention nt Denver wijl vote for and support William Jennings Bryan as long ns he 1 a candidate, Tho Oregon Domocrnts placed their stamp of approval on tho N braskan's candidacy at ths state con venUon.held Tuesday. Aside from indorsing Bryan and pledging him the support ot the dele gation from this stnto, the platform adopted by tho convention Indorsed the initiative and the referendum by which the direct primary law was enncted; 'indorsed the poplnr elec tion of United Stntes senators; in dorsed tho administration of Govern or Cljnmbcrlaln and recommitted tho pnrty to tho electing senntors by 'the direct vote of tho people; denounced the extrav agances of the postal service; urged the enactment by congtess of nn amendment to tho interstate com merce net whereby proposed advan ces, in rates shall not become effec tive until the interstate commerce commlislpn can determlno their rea sonableness; recommended postal savings banks nnd the same system of guaranteeing bnnk deposits ns provided, in the stnte constitution of Oklahoma. r Board of Trade and Bussincss Mp League Take Up Discussion Whl Both Events Should Be Held nun nigm nt tno meeting ot tn it s cnlmol . .1 Business 'Men's lengnio tho pooplo th cclQ,irnt. " "0 adei J who, wnnt a Fourth of July colebra- that 8ftlm ik,,'i n.,' i... ii ii.i i i.. I,..,., t have both, nn(i it,.. . . nun uuuvu uu iiuiiBo uibo nun muir "vy ieei conSM lnnln. nM.1 If .,. Il. . .. l. I tllQ t tlln Hum...... . ""I ...... ..(,3, Him n un iuuiib its uiuugu - "wenoury wnerenlth.i 8l rah. 'There Is considorablp feeling will help to make the eh about town, however, that the cole-success. . This spirit o( enr7'1'1 oration or tno 'ouriu Biiouid be widespread and deeply an m waived this year In order to, mn'ko . ! 8hoys that the Fourfof a granti success oi tno uregon uner-. ""vjoqaics nro not nnrrnw . ' nln. . h8jpeo. - - ry fair 'which will be held In our city, July 9 nnd 10. It is proposed to extend this fair to the 11th and established law for mnko Ulftt dnte a 8n1n tlny t0 tnUo tho place or tno l'Oiirtn or July celebra tion. Those who favor this move argue, thnt n three day ovent' is 'bet tor for our city from a business standpoint, ns' won ns from every The advocates of cherry fair program, however fnln Hint ...III. ... nt"T, ine extnlu IIWDTA ..t tflin Minf .IM. '. " ' BIfr niOllCV crnntnr ....... . ""' KOREANS FRIGHTEN JAPANESE . WHthcr FKlr tonight nnd Thursday. What in Portland I Husband Gets Children In answer to a complaint filed by 0. W. Wilson, whose wifo wns grant; ed a divorco last July. Judge Gallo way this morning gave the husband 'of Trfld Wft' to secure free street the custody of tho two children. icar transportation for all the chil dren or tno prmary grades, rrom tho schools .to Willson Avenue, where tho parnilo will start. Manager Page of tho Portland Railway, Light & Power company this morning very kindly offered to furnish spe- Returns In Auto " .Colon8l Olmsted nnd family re turned from Portland Sunday ovoir Visit "Ha:is" new restaurant, 330 g,s ,n n Stevons-Duryen touring car, iv.ai, at nn.in i,.ii i..i iuu cur win uu uufu ov wio uim- .,-.. wv ,. wW. cd Lnnd conlpnny fQr tho pur0?e cial cars for tho children free. of showing proporty Annual Reunion Oregon Pioneers Aisoclntlon bu'" nnd n,B0 for 1,very hlre- Thh Grand Encampment Indian War Vet- "incn,n ,s th flrBt "very car In erana to bo hold at Portland, Ore, Sa,em Jun 8-13. For this occasion th- " Southern Pacific Co. will mako n rate Sot,m,c,c Spciiku of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE on treat. was In store for those who the cort'flcate plan. Wm, McMurrny, attended tho First Methodist church G. P. Ay John M. Scott. A. G. P. A. ,n.8t "'B"1 ,n tho reading or Stephen C9-3t. Philips' three-act tragedy "Herod" , by Rev. Henry Lawrence Southwlck. r to prospective ' Al U1 sireois over wnicn the pa- Johnjon Funeral Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary John son, Whplied Sunday, was held- at tho family -residence at 334 North TVInlm r,. ...... .. tV.V n--T a- l If TTt-''"" n 30'(ln' 8Monsion of the de BeV, Paul Bandy of tho Unitarian ... church ofilclatlng. The burial took murra8 J-rovisons, and for the prlv .ia ,, n.i cn.... ";..,.. Heg of renewing tho suspension fo J..HVW W. V.UU t'VIIUIT D CVIUCICI . SijpMislmi of DCnuiri-age In response to n request from tho uregon isieetnc Itaiiway company ItronH Getw Judfrniciit Because of the default of the de fendants, Judge Galloway yester day entered a Judgment for tho planilffs In the caso-1 o'f G. B. and G. L, Brown vs. C. H. Harpoole. lleg of renewing tho suspension for another 30 days, the railroad com- inhesion this morning Issued an order for a hearing of tho matter on June 22, nt 30C Couch building, Portlnnd. O. R. AJ N. Healing The rnilroad commission today set Juno IS, as tho date for ihe hearing;' Oontlimu l)lvni'i'i .... '',, ... , T a or the O. R. & N., at which time tho The divorco cas of A bort J. Sav- ago vs. Nellie Saveg was continued rtl!,road company will be required to until June 22, Tho ordr was made answer the chargss filed by tho yesterday postponing th? caW on aq- freight shippers of The Dalles. Th c.ount of tho nb nco of L. H. Mc- Dalles shippers complain of innde Mahan, aaorn y for the defendant. Ituito freight - handling facUitiee irun- ftinu: Rccln Tho harvesting oason in this vi cinity, wns opened last Saturday by Philip Domm of Bnrlug VaHey, who maintained that city. by tho O. R, & N, nt Supreuio Court , The auprome court today got the cut several acres of alfalfa. Tho dates for .tho folluwlne case3: State hay now being cut SvlU go two tons vs. Huniinelsy, and Kraba Hop com er moro to tho acre. pany vs. Taylor, June 23; Seraklcr V9, Kembor, nnd Jones vd. California HMrrlH LIcch-i . .& Orogland'Land company, Jun 24; Z. It Downey of Sublimity 19 Hosklaa vs. gcott, and Van BuklrU year ft age, -secured h" license from Ys. Bend, June 25. the county clerlj ftiitytday to Quarry , - , Org M, Btyl, aged "21. Tho minor ftteel iVtarHs who U an1 orphan. secured thj 11- Btato Treasuror Stoel has returned e,-th adavl.t,'ot hU' btothor, from San Francisco, where he went 0, H. Bowaey. to wltne e tha coming of th fleet. rndo will pass will, bo thoroughly sprinkled, so that neither the march ers nor the spectators will be both ered by tho dust. Every pupil In the - big para le will carry a bunch of flowers;' thofl, who tor nny reason, are not able to obtain flowers for the occasion will bo furnished with them by tho Wo men's club, under the direction of Mrs. P. H, Raymond. Tho Woodbnrn band hns also been secured. This makes three bands that will take part In the parade oi next Friday, (United Prcn I.ensed Wire.) Honolulu June 10. Secret meet ings of tb'e Koreans here are exciting interest, CBpeclnlly In tho Japanese quarter where It is felt that some sort of vengeance is being planned by tho Koreans similar to that car ried out at San Francisco when Dip lomat Durham Stephens waB killed. The local Koreans nre in constant touch with the Korean lengue In San FrauclBco and havp been holding jeeret meetings every night for somo time. No one Is allowed to got near tho meeting place' and none of the Koreans will speak of what tran spired. It is thought hero that the condi tions existing in Korea form ths bnsis of the meeting, recount""-,. , FAVORS HEARST money greater crowds can bi S .ore ana more good acjompliiui """! "ve me great exhibit i cherries nnrt thn in..t ..... ' " iui.ni iiiiHinn ... other point of view. Igram in connection with that tJ. Tho cherry fnir, especially if tho give n greater public 'display pa th celebration day Is added to it, will last day than has ever been produced' t.i.l..I .. ..nM1. A.. ;.... mII.. Inma.rt ntl ll.l ....!... a . uinifi iuuiu jujujiiu tu Lir.u unj', iviivi.- niove money hero, nnd do moro good to the community ns a whole than the moro observance of tho Fourth of July. Tho ono Is n Btnto ovent which will bring people to our city from nil sections, while tho other to board of trade meeting tonight &l t a iJiuvi,y iuuu tn.cijMi3vM on tho qccaslon of a Fourth oi jb nnlnltpnllnn . v.v..ullUii, lime nna simple. Tho matter will probably be defi nltely settled by tho committee ti chnrgo tonight or tomorrow. All in. tereBted should attend the regain I o'clock.' AUTOS TO JOIN IN PARADE A new feature to the school chil dren's pnrndo,.next Friday will pa four deooratol automobiles, which wl"l carry the sp:ak,ors, tho board of trade, and the representatives of the woman's club, Tho business men's ltnguo Inst evening mado a generous contribu tion to carry out this and other plans of the committee. Tho board of trade-will use all the flngs and bunt ing nt tVielr disposal in docoratlng tho city, and all merchants nro urged to docorato. their Individual places of. buBlneis. The men in chnrgo of tho school teams that will compoto in tho Hold meet Friday nfternoon report thnt tho embryo nthletes nro in excellent condition, nnd tho children them selves nre enthusiastic over the event. Kennedy's Laxntlve Cough Brno is tho ono that children like so well to take as it tastes nearly ij joe m maple sugar. It net Beallrwt freely on .the bowels uml therein uwvro wiu luiu oiu oi me iriteait is ouiu uy uu urugB!ii, - q .. i K V v flw rraS ii. 'mi 9 (i HI H Bill K I Railway Sued. Mrs. Laura Palmer has brought suit in the circuit court againBt the Portlnnd Railway, Light & Power company to collect $10,000 damages for injuries sustained in nn accident latt August on the corner of State and Cottage 6treet. The complaint alleges that Mrs. Palmer was driving in a buggy across the car track when the car struck the vehicle, throwing its oc cupant to the ground. Mrs. Palmar was madly onused and cut, and as a result of tho accident, the complaint states, sho Is left childless. This latter reason la tho principal caus of tho largo amount of damages prayed for. Carson and Brown are the attomoya for tho plaintiff. .iV- - , CHASmRRLAIN MAKES CAKE'S WHOTHER A XOTARY. CgvornQr Chamberlain yesterday signed tho commission, which mak3 V. jV. Cak& brother of tho govern or's lato political opponont, a notary pabllc. l ' - TheSalem Military band will glvo a concert, this aveains about 3 o'clock In Willson avenue. (United Trfi I.enrM Wire.) New York, June 10. Out of tho 203 boxes opened so far In the re counting of the votes In the disputed mayoralty e'.ection Hearst ha? gain ed 135 votes that had not origlnnllv been counted for him. An total of 1675 boxes remain, to be opened. Missouri Contests, When tho national committee went into session today the Missouri contests were taken up. Twenty-five minute was alloted to each sldo for argument. J. L. Mlnnls presented the clnims of the Taft delegation, The Taft dslegates from tho eleventh nnd twelfth congressional districts of Missouri wero seated by the committee- today, defeating tha Hughes men. An attempt was made to split the delegation but this was defeated by a viva voce vote. : o . Dealers Take Notice Wo can supply you with. short and bran, also Wild Rose Flour. Salem Flourlqg Mills. PcrfcfrtJy Fresh Gocerles. eggs nnd country butter can be had nt the J. M. Lawrence grocery store during tho hot weath er. Phone your order to 311. The Warm Days Make no difference In the meats at SteuElorr Broi.' sanitary market. You can bo assured that what your order will bo only the freshest and most wholesome. Phono 321. To Take Examination Sixty more pupils will take the eighth grade examinations toroo'r- row. Tho list will include many who failed Jn the. examlnaton a few days ago. Tho man who Iihb a house to rent 'and tho man who want to rent a house haw a "ncwn-lntcr-t'sj" for each other. Heru again tho little aiV. act n 'Introducers." ' The tux.rate on careleKsnes In ns high thin year as last but yon win uHwenr.of" your carelessness ta.v altogether if you wIhIi. Miike a heginubigliy reading tho ads. Ij . Fine Home for Sale STANTON HELD TO ANSWER Ben Stanton, tho young man who shot Councilman1 Goode last week came up for hearing before Judge Webster' at 10' o'clock th!p morning. H3 waived examination, and was bonnd over to tho circuit court with out ball. Stanton was not represent ed by an attorney, but the Judge In structed him what his privileges were tIn the case, and he chose to have his first hearing before the cir cuit court. Dr. Morse stated that Goode was now beyond the dnnger point, but that it was Impossible to tell what complications might set in. Stanton cannot bo released on ball until there is no possible doubt is to the outcome of Goode's accident. . c When you need to take something, take it promptly foe the stomach, but take something you know is re liable something like Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Kodol Is pleasant to take, it is reliable and Is guaranteed to elvo relief. It Is so'd bv all druggists. $ ,,,,, )..0, t Court Adjournal-- ' The plrciJltS opart' adjourns until Party with cash better invest! gate. Price reasonable. Address II., care Jonrial MONEY "TO" LQAN THOf. "" Over Ladd & BuA'i BmW Norwich Union Fire. Ins&rance Stfiny Frank Meredith, Rc4et Agj. Ofllce with Wm. Browa ft Ce., J" 29 Commercial street NEW TODAY '" '-'-', i : . .i..l.. d ) umi-WT 1IC9U " I' Or OHIO UIW1" " -" ...--II . t .. sn with Art c . . i. wnft. AddrB ' Al&o van. nww-. pv, ,j t... Q7. nt. 1. r"ow urawioiu, , . .itj ruruiciB '. For Sale Several houiei li and farm 'ands at a "X Ital National BanK. M-4- For Sale New C-rooro rrv-t nnd Thirteenth venienceB. Will cell cbMP, dress C. H., Journal office, hous o . AHC' A tr .;...., innA nalnter ana rr-- amiTi -xv (."- hanger. Seo June 22. 4 . -De Wlttfc .WVMfc(HMiKlT. It" Is especially good'for pile. Be ear tn icet DeWtU'B. gold by all drug-gists, H.W. Smltb. 56 K. - n High street. v 644t- Oood House For rfL H bVrn,' flve-acre PoUUrjJ to 1 per month, FIM W .Box 113, TurnerOr pir-iuuo-on V2we i we Kht ix. yyi-nwUPl -iv 'sAt.i ttV r ia,vww , ..i ioa sUblw, opi' --i4t.