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CkDail I faumal VOL. XDC DAIIiY CAPITAL .KHItVAU ..IiBftl. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE B, 1000. NO 117 I -. ?H BBSBllfcBlBl EIBhIB 1. M BBjjbUjiiui'jjjujiyj yt grmuui iyuiLUU J3 JSc5" . -' AM r ONE MILLION ROSES JN EACH PARADE AT PORTLAND FESTIVAL THREE AND A HALF MILES OF DECORATED AUTOS, FOUR AND A HALF MILES OF VEHICLES AND HORSES LIT ERALLY BURIED UNDER BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Portland, Or., Juno 5. Ono mll rloti roHcs In each parado, thrco and a half rnllos of docoratod autos and four miles of decorated vohlclca and horsos aro somo of tho features of tho oponlng parado Monday night of tho greatest Roso Carnival Portland has over scon. Owing to tho fact that In award ing tho nrlzo3 tho floral effect must predominate, a great numbor of horsos and vehicles will bo lltorally burled beneath Portland's beautiful roses. Tho fosttval committee baa lssuod tho rules and regulations governing tho big ovent, and tho plans that have been taking form for sovaral wooks arp ftblug given tholr final touches today. Grand stands aro bo ing orcctod, and all tho big bouses In tho buslnoss sections prcsont a gay appearanco with their decorations. 0. R. & N. MUST PAY FOR NOT HAVING CARS (L'nltril Vtetn Leased Wlre.l Wnlln Walla, Juno 5. A verdict of vast lmportnnco to fruit growers of Washington was rendered last night when a Jury In tho caso of J. L. Dumas of Columbia county vs. tho Oregon Itallroad and Navigation Company awarded him damages to tho oxtout of $0750 bccauRo tho transportation company hurt fallod to provldo cars In which to movo his npplo crop of 1908. Dumas, who is tho biggest indi vidual npplo grower in tho fltnto of Washington, sued to recover $11,128. Growers who hnvo suffered in n sim ilar manner hnvo been watching the progress of tho trial with accumu lative lntorcst. It is now almost cer tain that a great numbor or suits for damngos will bo startod. Horotoforo they wero of the opinion that It would bo a wnsto of tlmo and money to liiBtltuto proceedings, MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN MARRIED AT THE SAME TIME San Diego, Cal., Juno 5. Within tho .next 24 hours Mrs. Carmen Lam edrld Mondolson, a charming widow, of this city, and thrco of hor chlldron will mako a concorted rush of tho gates of matrimony. Licenses for tho quadruple marriage wero Issued by Llconso Clork I3ort McLees yesterday, and boforo tomorrow night all fspil ly records for Juno weddings- In this county will bo shattered. Mrs. Mondolson will marry James Wallace at hor homo tomorrow ovon Ing. Mlra, her 16-year-old daugh ter, will become tho brldo of John F. Daughorty, tho mothor having given a written consent for tho Issuanco of tho llconso. When Mrs. Mondolson applied for hor own llconso, sho created constor natlon in tho court houso by calmly stating that her two sons, Thomas and Marcus Mondolson, would apply somo tlmo today, and probably would follow tholr mothor to tho hymoneal altar tomorrow ovonfng. "Oh, wo'ro a marrying family without a doubt," gaily romarkod Mrs. Mondolson, in joply to tho ns tundlng cxprosjlon that spread ltsolf over McLees' countonanco upon hor announcement. GLEE CLUB PLEASES SALEM MUSIC LOVERS Tho Willamette Qloo Club and Choral Soc'ety, under tho direction of Professor Frederick 8. Mondon hall, organizer of both, delighted an nudlonco of muilc lovors nt tho Grand opora lions- last evening. They wero assisted by tho malo quartet composed df 'Messrs. Mclntlro, Dooth. Anderson and Oakos; tho Ladlos' Qlco Club; Mr. Perry Rolgloman, render; Mrs. Myrtlo" Mondonhnll, so prano, and Miss Harriett Stuckoy, ac companist. Tho gloo club has boon organized only a Bhort tlmo, but un der tho splendid direction of Mr. Mondonhall, and by tho united ef forts of tho Btudents, Its work com pares oxcollontly with that dono by any similar club In tho state. 1 a We Are Moving and so are the goods moving at the low prices we are offering them at. All the de partments are torn to pieces and the prices the same way. During this period of mov ing into our new store the PRICES WILL BE SACRIFICED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Millinery Ladies' Shirt Waists Moving prices on all our ladles' l.lngorlo and Tailored Shirt WnlsU; tho greatest values ever otforcd In Salem. 95c Embroidered Shirt Waists, now -10c $1.60 Shirt Waists now only.... 75c $2.00 Unndsomo Shirt WnlBts, now only $l.ir $2.50 Fino Shirt Waists, now only $1.-10 LETTER MAY PROVE M'CREERTS UNDOING I United 1'ccm Leased Wire. Redlands, Cal., Juno 5. A letter which may provo tho undoing of Vic tor A. McOrcory, tho drug clork of Redlands, charged with bigamy nt Redwood City, Cal., Is in tho hands of tho Ulstrtct attornoy, whllo a copy of tho letter attached to an cxtradl la on Its way o Portlaud, Or., whero McCroery Is bolng hold. Tho warrant was lssuod after it was alleged that McCrcory had marrlod Miss Mary Whlto, of Rodlands, whllo ho had a wife and two chlldron nt Pasadona Cal. Tho lottor alleged to havo boon written by McCroery ad dfosscd to tho woman whom he Is charged, with having desertod, reads: "Myrtle: You fully understood th'at I did not caro for you, but loved another, who carod for mo. You ac coptod my plan to soparato, and go to oho who loved me. "Now, If you really want to bo right, knowing that I do not lovo you, why not go your way? I lovo Mary Whlto, and sho loves mo. "Plonso lot mo havo a pcacotul homo with ono who cares for mo." WOULD NOT LET HER MONKEY IN HOTEL K dfiWwmltvsn ufmmmzzf i rf n HI San Francisco, Juno 5. Anothor very serious difficulty hns nrlson In tho marital affairs of Mllllonnlro David Hanbury, huntor and African explorer, and his beautiful wife. As sistant Managor O. Rich, of tho Fair mount Hotel, flguro3 promlnontly In tho distressing affair, as doos a di minutive, wlzonod African xnonkoy, tho chorlshod pot of Mrs. Hanbury. Yoqtorday tho Hanburys arrived from London, bringing with them tho monkoy. In tho rotiunda of the hotol Mrs. Hanbury hold tho blankot wrapped African in hor arms, and ndminlstotod many touching caroas- cs. ho trouble began whon Rich dollv ored tho ultimatum that tho Uttlo animal must bo kopt In tho baggago room of tho hotol. Hanbury was in dlfforont, and it Is oven stated that ho posted a standing offor of $10 to no man wno would shoot It. Mrs. Hanbury, howovor, was lndlg nnnt, and Immediately threatoncd trouble "I won't go Into tho cold baggago room overy tlmo I want to caress my pot," alio Is ronortoa to havo said. 'And besides, ho will suffor torrlbly from tho cold out thoro. Ho Is used to dlfforont treatment. Des'plto Mrs. Haubury's protests, Rich was obdurate, and tho monkey was quartorod In tho trunk-room. Ho Is visited almost hourly by his worrlod ownor. DREAMED OF MURDER AND QOMMITTED IT Bargains while wo aro moving. Now Is your tlmo to got low prices on up to dnto trlmmod hats. Misses' Trimmed Hats...-iOe up Ladles' $5.00 Hats now ..$2.ro Lndlos' $8.50 Hats now... $il.BO I Best 7 hi, Fancy lawns Fat Colors yd. x Thousands of yards of all kinds of Wash Goods, this season's nowest, now soiling nt sacrlflco prlcos. Wo aro horo with tho values to show you, Yard 5c, 6 Uq, 8 l3c and up Wm Ladies' Summer UriderwearJJf Now selling at n rapid pace, wo havo cut tho prices away down during this moving weoK. Ladles' 16c and 18c Vests now selling for only. Op 25c Fino Summer Vests. now 15c 35c and 40c Fino Summer Vests now selling for... 25c Ladies' LINEN SUITS Wo Just received a now lot from our buyer in Now York. They are beauties in all colors. They are made- of Rem and Linen suiting, all handsomely trimmed, long coats and sheath skirts, Bala prices only $3.50, $4.50r $5.95 and up a en $18.00 Wool Suits now only $"W All the new styles in Ruching yard 15c and 25c i ! w m Placorvlllo, Cal.. Juno C Aflor eluding tho dotorminod mombors of Himi, IWIftana fnp ununiinl ilni.a tpl...n.nn t Pottus, murdoror of Kd Stafford, n prominoni rosidont of th Is count v. to- uuy is ueuinii i to hnrs of tho cnimtv Jail. Ho was caught yesterday In mo wildest section of tho Shonan donh valloy by Constublo Wheeler, and wns brought horo nftor on all night rldo. Pottus killed Stnfford at Grizzly Flats aftor an nrgumont over u small ploco of ropo. Stafford took tho ropo from Pottus. who thon offored to shuko hands and call It quits. Whon biuirora extondod his hand Pnttim stabbod hlni thrco times and flod from tho city. Stnfford died within throe minutes, Pottus statod todny that tho duy boforo tho killing ho Bharponod his pockot knlfo. and thnt night drqamed ho committed murder with it. It was with this knlfo ho klllod Stafford. CLACKAMAS FARMER BLOWS UP THE HOUSE KILLING HIS FAMILY EXPLODED DYNAMITE UNDER KITCHEN WHILE FAMILY WAS AT BREAKFAST WIFE TWO DAUGHTERS AND HIM SELF KILLED- LITTLE GIRL IS BLOWN TO PIECES Orcnon City. Or.. Juno 5. Bert Qarritt, 45 years of ago, a prominent Clackamas county cltlzon, this morn ing aBsasalnatod his wlfo and ono daughter, fatally Injured another and forfeited his own llfo by sotting off a blast of giant powder undor tho kltchon of his homo at Marquam whllo tho family was eating break fast. Mrs. Qarrott's loivor limbs wero blown off. Sho died within nu bout. Bcaulah, 5 yoars old, was klllod Instantly. Portions of her body wero found about tho yard. La villa, 10 years old, was blown Into nu adjoining woodihod. She was frightfully Injured, and hor death Is oxpected momentarily. Gladys, 15 yoars old was lylsg la bed in tho front portion of tho houso nud escapod injtury. Hor father had entroatod hor to conio and Join him at breakfast, but sho was not fooling well, nud rofusod. Gnrrott had boon In a norvous con dition for somo tlmo. Ho bad fre quently threatened to tako his lit. For somo 'months ho had boon con llned In a hospital at Oregon City for nervous complaint. GERMANY'S POLICY SETS ENGLAND CRAZY (Dulled l'rctM.caied Wlre.l J tho Atlantic, TaclQc or In tho Far Klol, Germany, Juno 5. Hostility , East. to Bnglandimnrkod nearly evory ut- " . . Inffi nf H,n .nnnnl nimilhlff nf tho LOIldOH, JllUO 5. Bight BOW !- , nroniinniii Gorman Navy Loaguo today, utaw monts wero mndo which, It Is fcareJ, will havo groat boarlng on tho stralnod rolotlons botwoon Gormauy and Great nrltatn, and a dollcato In ternational sltuntlon hns resulted, noross which may moan wnr. Admiral Koostor proaldod at tho mootings. Most of tho d-ilogatos woro flory In tholr utterances and oponly Drondnaughts will bo built at oaoe by tho British govornmont, as the result of tho Bonsatiomtl soeslon of tho Gorman Navy Loaguo today at Klol. ho govornmont had hoped to dolay tho construction of tboso bat tlojhlps, bocauso of th conditions of tho publlo flnancos. Tho action of tho Gormans, In throwing oft tho clonk of secrecy and admitting their intoutlon of wresting navo,l flipror$& ndvocatod accoloratod upbuilding oj c? from this oountry, howovor, ai- tho Gorman nav) "to contest tho pros ont navy supremacy Of England." Roaolutlons woro unanimously adoptod which doclaro In favor of Germany winning navy iupromaoy of tho world. "Gormnny must contfnwo hor work of perfecting a Hoot that will onablo us to copo with our most poworful rivals. A licet that will koop Gor iturej that the vessolj would bo built without doiajr, Dotalls of thO mooting ill Itldl hdvo not boon rocolved horo yot, but the mengr. reports of tho radical spooch 03 delivered by the Oorraan dologatos havo boon enough to greatly Increase tho blttornesB of tho British ontl Gorman following o- mnny whoro Bho bolongs among tho AMPRIPAWQ IfllM THE powors of tho world Is an Immediate MmcmuHII JUIM ' "t STRIKERS AT M'CLOUD RIVERS noceBslty," Count Rovonflow wav opon In his attack upon England. Ho did not tako tho troublo to veil his words, driving dlroctly to tho point, whon ho eclalmcd: "England's claim that sho must rulo tho seas Is pronostorous. Tho ontlro assemblage applaudod, aud tho count centiuuea: "England has no dlvlno right to dnmlnato tho ocoan, Gormany and tho othor reigning powors must con test for supremacy, aormany must, nt least, rulo tho North Soa, and no lutorforonco with hor will bo brooked." Sovoral spoakors repudiated tho Idea of an agreement with England which would havo as Itr purpose tho limitation of tho imperial navy, whllo (By Gurrott J. Lloyd. Staff Com spoiulent United .tohh.) McClotid, Cat., Juno 5. One cump of American loggers, working for tho McCloud Lumber Compauy, struck today and mnny moro aro expeetod to Join the Italian employes In their walkout boforo Monday. Joo liussoy. superintendent of tho wood camps. repoitud that ho had no hopo of hold lug tho men undor him ut tholr work Rebellion has boon uproadlng rap Idly uud today tho men in the ear shops nlso rofusod to return to work Mondny. Deepest' rcsontmout Is foil ugalust tho company becuuso of the nrosoncu or aoteotivos fcJ- mttim - m J9 mmTTHSmif THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET 35c, 45c and 0c Dutch Collars now only 1 5, 20 & 25c RISING RAPIDLY t United Vttti Leaitd Wire.) Portland. Or., Juno 6 Rising at the rate of one Inch an hour, tho water of the Columbia river has. Within tho nnnt 3A hnum niial mn. sldorable damago at several points, and no rHof 8 in sight. At Tlio Dalles the stream rodo moro than seven feet In .ta iimim and Ib still rising. Tho beach Is Hooded as far as the Umatilla hotol, and several truck gardens aro under water, according to reports received here today. Tho usual landing for boats has boon nhandnnp1. na it u submerged. Similar conditions provail at Van couver, Wash., whoro tho Columbia 's reported 10 feet and C Jnchea above low water. It ban been Hitm an Inch ovory hour. Three inches of water cover tho Northern Pacillo dock. Word from Lewiston, Idaho, says the Snake Js also on a mmnnira. but no great damago has been done! so far. I Who liuvu boon hi rod othors emphasized tho necessity of a I by tho lumber company and sworn huge floot. capablo of protecting Gor-I many's ocoanlc intorests. whether in ' (Contlnuod ou page 8.) Portland Rose Festival Rates ! And Special Train Service Via Oregon Electric Railway June 7, 9 and 11 $2 -ROUND TRIP-$2 Limited to return June 1 4. A special return traiir will leave Portland every night t 11 p, m. during Rose festival Week xz