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IS "OVERLOOKING THE ADS' ONE-OE YOUR PERSONAL SHORT COMINGS. READ THE ADS; IN THE JOURNAL ' 1 i0wnwil VOL. XVI II. SALESL OREGON, SIONDAY, JULY 0, 1008 NO. 107 ffljf - ,-- r viHMDNm i - - - -- - NATIONAL HOT WAVE IN CHICAQO RESULTS IN TERRIBLE FOURTH WAS BIG SUCCESS THOUSANDS IN CITV NO ACCIDENTS TO MAR DAY 111(1 DAY FOIl RAILROADS ATHLETIC RECORDS MADE VISITORS HAD GOOD TIME. Tho one hundred and thirty-sec ond anniversary of the nntlon's birthday has passed Into history, and Salem's participation in the celebra tion of the great date was ono of which her citizen may ho Justly proud. Nover hofore in the history of the Capital City has there boon 'Continued on pus ejcht). Cf1ICAG0SME PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE OUR ANNUAL CLEARING SALE IS NOW IN FULL BLAST AND WILL RE CONTINUED UNTIL ALL OF OUR SUMMER GOODS ARE DISPOSED OF. WE ARE SHOW. I.NG NO .MERCY TO PRICES. OUR STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS f IS TOO LARGE AND MUST BE DISPOSED OF. EVERY ARTICLE THROUGHOUT THE STORE IS 5,000 ynrds of white goodB that Is worth double the money, going at Bargain Prices. Yard TV, 10, 1240, 15, 18 AND' UP 1,000 yards of Dress, Ginghams at Manufacturers' CosJ, Yard 8 l-3, 10S 12 t AND UP 5,100 yards of thl3 reason' Drcs Goods and Silks out away dfwn to the lowest prices. Fancy Lawns HALF PRICE The Store That 'V1 if FUN HAS BEGUN AT DENVER WORK ON CONTESTS NATIONAL CO.UM1TTEE IS PASS ING ON CONTESTS ANTI TRUST LAWS DELEGATES PARADE STREETS. (United I'reis' Leased WIw.l Denver, Colo., July C. (By John E. NevinB, otnff correspondent (of thi United Press.) Tho center of activ ity of the Democratic party today is tho Brown Palace hotel. On tho evo of tho assembling of the national committee Ib hard nt (Continued on paco two). GOING AT BARGAIN PRICES. Millinery Now is your time for Bargains in Millinery. $5.00 Hats now 12.75: $7.00 Hats, $3.50; Chil dren's Hats , , , . 25, 49, 75, 98 AND UP Ladies' Suits If you want Bargains in thh season's Latest Garments, come to tho CHICAGO STORE and look our stock through. $S,50 Suits Now $4.50 $1S SUITS, NOW $8.00 And So On. Shirt Waists At Bargain Prices. $1.00 Waists now 49c; $2.00 Waists now 95c; $2.50 Waists now $1.49 Saves You Money COMMITTEE CRISIS ON IN MEXICO REVOLUTION READY TO BATTLE L(i FEDERAL TROOPS SURROUND' REBELS AND TONIGHT WILL l DECIDE FATE OF. INSURREC TION. (United Press Leased Wire.) v City of Mexico, July C. Accord ing to advices received hero today, .a force of 200' rurales and fedora) troopB Is closing in on a hnnd of revolutionists entrenched In the mountain ftutnenB of tho Santa nosa range and a, decisive battle Is expect ed before nightfall. There are over a thousand revolu tionists In the hills, and all hae con centrated fqr the battle. The feder al authorities have trained mountain flghtorB after the revolutionists nnd predict today that before night, nil tnkB of tho Mexican revolution will have ended. NELSON TO MEET GANS ONCE MORE (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, July C. Battling Nelson and Joo Grins will meet in tho prlzo ring for n third battle for tho light weight championship of the world, probably nt Tex Richard's Goldflold arena, either on Labor Day or September 9. Gans wants ant other fight, Nelson Is willing nnd iRIckard is so nnxiouB he had an nounced that 'ho wll guaranteo a purso of $30,000. FANATJGS0 CAPTURE A TOWN (United l'ress Leased Wire.) Reglna, Can., July 0. Armed with Winchester rifles, revolvers and knives, a horde of religious fanatics, swooped down upon the town of PJerson, near the boundry lino of Manitoba and North Dakota and tak ing possession of the place, defied In terference by the police by pointing their guns nt the officers and threat ening to kill them. They are still In command of tho town, FIREWORKS FAKE TO BE INVESTIGATED It s very probable that Mr. Fish er, the so-called protechnlc expert, who was brought down from Port land Saturday to superintend the firework'', will receive no pay for his services. All the members of the Fourth of July committee are very angry at the Portland expert, and somo of them declared this morning that ho ran 30 yards every time he set off a skv rocket. The Canltal Journal believes there should bo an j Investigation Into the management , o' the fireworks program and that Expert Fisher will pot receive any more than Is cora'ng to him. BRYAN AND BELL ARE MAROONED BY HEAVY FLOODS "J RAILROAD TRACKS SURROUND ING COMMONER'S HOME WASH ED AWAY ROADS BLOCKED ' MAY N&T GET TO DENVER. (United Press Leased WlrO Lincoln, Neb., July C. William J. Bryan is Ilolnted today at his Fair vlow farm, a rain and wind storm having cut off all communication with the outside world. The trolley line between Lincoln and Fnirvlew 1b unable to operate to day, tho roadbed being under water, which Is jushlng down hill like a mighty river. Llncolnlls almost completely ma roonedai It la believed Theodora A. Bell of California, temporary chairman of tho Denver convention who conferred with Bryan today, can not get away in time to wield tho gnvel when tho convention assembles tomorrow. Bell's hope to reach Donver l by n circuitous routo via Kansas City, taking the Missouri Pn clfic which Is stopping its trains in tho extreme northeast section of. Lin coln. Bell drove flvo mlleB through mud to Bryan's home. A repair crew was sent .qirt to In spect and rebuild tho lino today but reported that tho bridge near the Bryan farm Is washed out. This means that tho line will probably bo out of commission for severnl days n it will be Impossible to rebuild tha brldgo at the present Etage of the water. Tho automobile and cnrrlnge roaJs nro practically Impassible although It Ib believed that the trip might bo made by the latter if the driver Is willing to, bravo the danger. Bryan . nnd his wife narrowly .escapetl being caught In the first heavy downpour last night. They had been driving and reached homo just in time to escape a drenching or possible injury in the flood. ANNOUNCE DE SAGAN MARRIAGE London, July 6. The announce ment of tho marriage of Prince Helle do Sagan and Mme. Anna Gould was made at the registry office today. According to the British law, the two who have been traveling as "Mr. and Mrs. Thompson In an effort to get married somewhere In Europo, will toon hnve no cause to resent tho Implication that they have al ready married. Details of the wedding have been kept secret and It cannot be ascor talned "where the ceremony will be performed or who will be present at tho wedding. Within n week the prince and Anna will have lived on English soil the required time and may go on their wny a married couple. 1TI10 Snntildltiir Loircinir Co. Has purchased the R. R. Ryan livery barn at the south end of tho South Commercial street bridge. It will bo us&l as a barn for the corn ppnles ho-sea. MEETS LYNCHING PROSPECT OF JACKY IF HE IS MURDERER SUSPECTED OF MURDERING A PRETTY INDIANA GIRL UN DER ARREST ON VIRGINIA DEED WAS DONE FOR $300. (United Press Lease Wire.) San Francisco, July 0. Should Roy Batemnn, second class fireman of tho battleship Virginia, be Identi fied today as Guy Pre&cott, suspected of tho murder of pretty Joslo Gray at Evansvllle, Ind., March 10, 1907 an attempt will be made to lynch him upon his arrival nt homo town, If R. E. Leaf, of Santa Cruz, who Is here to Identify the man, known the temper of the people of that city, Mr. Leaf wns aboard tho battleship Connecticut, where Bnteman or Pros cott is confined, today but refused ta boo the suspected murderer until tho arrival of his friend George Boehmtv of Evansvllle, who will como hen tonight from southern Callfornjn. Upon his return from, tho flngshlu today Loaf Bald he had no doubt ho would bo able to fix the sailor's iden tity If ho renlly was Prescott but ho hesitated to do so before the arrival of Bochme, who was a schoolmate of tno HiBpeot.. ' "If Batoman Is Preicott ho may as well say his prayers,". declared Leaf. "Tho people of EvanBvlllo nro mad' with rage over tho murder of Miss Gray nnd It Is doubtful whether ha could escape lynching If he were tnken to tho place. "MIs Grny was one of tho most popular young women In Evansvllle. She wns one of tho brightest pupils I withdrawn by tho defendant's attor hnd In my school. Tho fnct thnt bIiq "ey, Judge, this morning and a do wns murdered to gain a paltry $300m,',rer entered. TIiIh demurrer has aroused tho town ngnlnst Pres- cott no nothing else could. His young wlfo, whoso baby died about n month after the murdor, Is pitied by every one." Prescott was employed as porter at the" R. & G. department store, where MIbs Gray was bookkeeper, when tho murdor was committed. The store closed at 10 o'clock on Sat urday evonlng but Miss Gray re mained to complote her work on the books. Her failure to reach holno at 11 o'clock nroused' tho fear that some harm had befallen her nnd her aged parents, who depended upon her os their sole support, gave tho t alarm. The proprietor of the storo wns notified nnd summoning the police went to tho Btore where he discover ed unmistnblo evidence of a crime. The floor wns blood stained, coin was lying loo&o upon the floor nnd there wn overy sign of n terrible en counter. Hearing faint groan from the vault tho door was opened and the girl, Jn n dying condition, wns found. She was Just ablo to gasp "Guy, how could you do It?" before she died, Investigation of the cash accounts showed thnt tho murderer had se cured about $300 after striking down tho girl with some heavy Instrument. Suspicion was at onco fastened up on Prescott who was. found nt his home sound asleep. He wa6 placed under arrest but later released on what appeared to be a satisfactory alibi. Immediately upon his release he disappeared and no further trace of him was found. Lieutenant I Adams, commander of the local na- TODAY SUFFERING EIGTHTEEN DIE FROM THE HEAT IN CHICAGO TODAV HOT WAVE CAUSES EIGHT 8UI). DEN DEATHS, FIVE SUICIDES, THREE ACCIDENTAL DEATHS AND ONE MURDER. (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago, July 6. Soven Buddon deaths and flvo suicides ns tho result of tho heat; throe nccldontnl deaths; two asphyxlatlons nnd ono murdor (during tho past 24 hours is tho tor- nuio tool exacted uy tno Bweitonng heat (n Chicago today, tho town is gasping for breath and thoro Is not one death that Ib not directly or In directly nttrlbutnblo to the tempera ture. "Heat mania" is responBlblo for tho murder, it Is thought, nnd medi cal men are Issuing ndvlco to tho VeoTo ljtitVto- kdep comfortable dur ing tl4 hot spell. PUTERMAY BE FREED OF CHARGED Tho throo chnrgos of nubordlna tlon of perjury pending ngalnst 8. A; D". Put'er In connection with the-timber land frauds will probably tfa dlb mlssed In tho circuit court from tho aspect the caso assumed todny. Tho orlglnnl plea of "not guilty" was quotes a recent court decision hold- lng that Brown, clerk of tho land ofllco had no authority to admlnlstor the onth to tho applicants for timber cases. It la upon this ground that the cases are' likely to bo dismissed. The caso of tho stato vs. J. Thor burn Rojs on throo counts, larceny, unlawfully receiving doposlts and lnrceny committed by loaning, was continued till the October term. Tho cases of Conley vs. Doorbecher & Doorbechor vs. Conley nro rendy for trial nnd tho caso of Hubbnrd vb. tho Southern Pnclflc qompany Is BOttloJ. Motion nnd arguments in about 30 cases on the docket wore mndo this morning. TKLECONI EXPERT WONDERFUL MAW Tncomn, Wash., July 0. (Spo clnl.) James AiiBtln Lnmon, tho Teleconl expert who It Is nnnouncod is to v!slt Salem, Oregon, performed wveral really roprvelloui feats m this vicinity. With hU vibration treatmont ho restored tho right arm of Mrs. Capt. George F. Jnndes, dead wltH paralysis. In Seattlo ho had u corner In one of hla rooms filled with crutches of peoplo who had como to him In the Savoy hotel In helpleso condition nnd who went away with out their crutches. Mlchaol Troynor was ono a victim of paralysis; Jo seph Boehm, of West Seattle, wns auothor-r-ra vIotlra of fever contract ed In Honolulu. Thoro woro many other cases that startled those who learned them. Mr, Larson Ih a most wonderful mnn. val t)atrol, Was responsible for tho arrest of the fireman. . VI 1.: V