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DAILY JOURNAL. VOL. x SALEM, OREGON JfltlDAY AUGUST 18 1809. NO 194 THE .rmmmmyrmmmnnmmwmnmminnMHii. You Don't Ask Credit Undo Sam finds Hint the cash plan is tlio only safe vayfor him to do business. It's the only safe way for any merchant. You don't want to pay 3c for a 2c stamp, do you? That's just ex actly what you do when you deal with a store do ing a credit business. THE NEW YORK RACKET. is a SPOT CASH ONE PRICE STORE. They're satisfied with small profits because there are no losses. Shoes, Clothing, Hosiory, Underwear, Hats, Shirks and Notions. Come and seo our prices, then you'll know why your neighbors all trade at the Now York Racket. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. AUiAutiiuuiiAAAiAiiniiiiiiinmuftmijmiimmHm! Upon looking Found it to be KEAUSSE $350 shoes are equal to any $4 shoe to be found in Salem Call and see them at 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. FREE SHINE IF FURNITURE STOR New Attractions This week wn are ollerlng ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS In ' (lltTurc.iLcilzc.H beautifully Unladed and mounted, ono of willed will inukc your sleeping room look cozy and cool. In our rooms you will llnd tlio furniture necessary lo complctly furn ish your homo and only needs to bo seen to be appreciated, Our prices wljl prnyo sntlsfuctury. Wo dopo to havo you come und look over our stock at your earliest convenience. F. W. Hollis & Company THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. FRANCESCO SELEY, Doannnd Principal ofVaonl Dopartmont. EnwAim V. Tiu.so.v, Principal of l'iiino Department; Hkuimai.ii L. Ilnmn.v, Principal of Violin Department ; Etta So.oiku-ski.kv, Assistant in Vocal Depart ment; Gladys Uvknk. First Assistant in Piano Department; Flouknck Tiu.son, Second Assistant in Piano Department, Hereafter, Mr. Tillson will teach en tirely under tlio management of tlio College of Music. Season lHUil-HKK) begins Sept. rtli. 1 gf GRAY Cor. State and Libei MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Cjurt House. 1'itOUATK. On petition of Adttlhulm Odormat, prior nt tho lWnedlctlue monastery at Sit. Angel, citation has been Issued to John linhlan requiring him to produce In oourt for probate the last will and testament of Alois Schmlod, deceosod, which is alleged to be in his possession, on September 15 at 10 a. in. Ida M. Uaboock, aduunistratrrx of the ostate of F. J. Uaboock, deceased, has filed her final account ami Judge Turrol uamud Saturday, September 2J, at 10 o'clock a. in. as the time for lr iug the same. Some bprouting Grain. James Klgln, of near Itoi-edale, say that.many farmers near Itosedale are Batting out their wheat shoaks to dry. QaU are badly colored, but not dam aged for feed. There is some late gram that is liable to rust if tho weather turns off vary hot and may do eonuM orable damage. Mrs. J. W. Lyeni ami Mhs Bthol Simmons ntturHed tedav (rem Yoltau. where they have been tamiting lit tho rain. Mr. Lyons m driving home, ami left the riiaiwnans ami Hrowiw in Mwp. the Postmaster For On Stamps, 3 around a fact that n IID each Week. RROS Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at fcy Sis. Salem, Ore. A Good Invention, Thos. Reynolds. Jr., is constructing an improv 1 ortable drain loard to go on to an express truck for handling the fish shipments at this station. Tho melting lee carries with it the fish slime ami us It drips oven the trucks ami depot plat forms it etfusoti the whole premlsea to have a kind of a slaughterhouse odor. To overcome this Mr. Itoynolds has made a solid tray, cut out of fir plank, that drains from ouch way and carries tlte tualodorious fluids to a central part, where it ie discharged through the bot tom of the truokinto-a immoveable vessel ThUs can be easily kept eluau wltli a disinfectant. Mr. Reynolds has an in vention of great praotioal vuhie, as It will solve the problem of gtfitlHg rid ef the deeayim: Ash olor. Loaded for Bear. Hun. Ww. Holwes, ami fanily, are eamil in tit genUam meHntaiw) en Hook Crek, whon test won hy win of hU Salem friends Uk welLkitowa trim Inal lawyer, was hot on tlw trial of a largo blank bear. All wheal cot, now ami seem! hand, ( BROS tookxje out, Wiggioa a.1. page -i. ASSAM CAUGHT He Is Supposed to Be Crazy. Has Made a Confession to the Police. Labori Will Conduct tlio Dreyfus Caso Monday. Hy AnnooliUed Prcai to the Journal. Kknnkh Alio. 18. Wliou tlio Dreyfus trial was resumed this morning Col. Picqtiurt continued tlio deposition. M ait re Monard, who argued tlio ease for tlio revision of tlio prisoners sen tence before the court of cassation was present this morning to assist Deniango, for tlio defence. At tlio conclusion of IMciiunrts depo sition Itogot and Morcler roso togetlior and asked to bo confronted with tlio wit ness. The confrontation only lasted a few minutes and did not prove very sen sational. Court adjourned until tomor row. ThodeiKwltionof Piequurt occupied the entire session. His testimony was followed with closest attention by the members of the court-martial and the audience and dur ing a brief susension of the court tienerais Mercier, ltogut, Hillot and lioisdeffre and other witnesses gathered in groups immediately, discussing l'icquarta evidenco which though it con tained few now facts, was so cleverly placed before tribunal and spoken so effectively that It could not fall to repeat tho impression made yesterday. Rb.nnhs, Aug. 18. Tho supposed as sailant of Maitro Labori has been ar rested. Ho gives his name as tliorot. lie has made a coufussiou which is said to bo in tho hands of tho oIico. Thopolico think the prisoner is only a lunatic or drunkard, desirous of attract ing attention and his so called confes sion may turn out to Iw nothing more than an empty lioast. Nhw YoitK. Aug. 18. A dispatch to tlio World from llonnos says: Lieuten ant Colonel Lohu,wliohas boon in charge of the mounted gendarmos doing duty alout tho court martial, died suddenly Thursday. . Anti-DreyfusituH charge tho Dreyfus itos with being rosimnsiblo for his death. It is rumored that Colonel Lohu blow out his brains boonuso of tho attacks of the newspawrs friendly to Lalmri since tho shooting of tho lattur. Kunnmh, Aug. 18. Muitre 1mht was not so well this afternoon. His wound is no worfo but he suffer from nervous- ItuNXXM, Aug. 18. It Ixicaino known latu yoHterday that M. Lal)Ori as pro grossing most sHtisfactorily. The wounded lawyer Is In excellent spirits, osjHJcially aftor reading an oo aeeount of today's iiroewslings, of which u verbatim stenographic rejort wan sent to him immediately after the eoneluslou cf tho session. The doctors intend to leave tho bul la where it Is unless it induces fever. M. Lalori was able to leuve Ids bed for three hours todoy, and even to walk thrice acrose the room. Tonight, tho doctors think he will I: able to Ixi pres ent at nuxt Monday's session. Iokimk, Aug. 17. Hie oorreopouu ents of Ixmdou pojiers at Henues are almost unanimous in taking a gloomy view of the proseeU of Captain Drey I fus. They seem to believe it likely that he will be found guilty. Tlte rwpreoeit- tativo of the Daily Telegrajth said that unless the German government reveals the name of the real traitor It to quite on the curds tlwt tlte same verdtet will Ijo rendered as in tho previous oourt roartlal. HEAD CRUSHED. Marine Diver Drowned Under 198 Feet Vater. of Tama, Aug. 18,-WHHaw Hahlwln, the famous marine diver, of Seattle, was drowned Thursday afternoon white werkfftg on the soknerged AtuMum, 1S feet under wUk. It has beH tMiuUid that divers eoohl not ilesoend It ' dwper Uan 1J feet. IUUIwih aakl ho could reach tho Audclana, and tnailo threo descents. On the fourth trip down, the terrific air pressuro broko tho connecting tubes to his pneumatic suit, and ho was drowned. His head was crushed to pieces by tho pressure. I Baldwin made his first trip to tho Itot- torn of Commencement bay on the after noon of August 0, and broke all previous records for deep sea diving by going down a little over XI lathoms. When he was drawn to the surface, after his first descont, his first words, when tho iiolmet was removed from his suit wore: "I know I could reach tho ship and 1 did." l When ho went down again this after noon his assistants and a fow siioctators who woro on tho barge, which Is moored near where tho Andolana Is lying, jok ingly said goodbye, as they had always done lxforc, nnd one of tho men at tlio airpump added, "wo'll all attend your iiinorai, i.uuo um moy tinuK tnat that would bo tho last time Baldwin would bo seen alive. Heretofore tho record for tho deepest divo made under water was held by Gunner's Mato Morgan, of tho United States Cruiser Charleston, who went be low tho surface of thu water a dintatiec of UK) feet. Whan tho record was made. it was considered phenomenal and many thought tho feat impossible. CHALLENGER ARRIVEP Making Extraordinary Quick Time Crossing the Atlantic. Ily Aaioclulrtl Vrtma to (he Jonrnnl. New Yoiik, Aug. 18. Tlio yacht Shamrock, challongor for America's cup, reached port today accompanied by tho steam yacht Krin. Tlio Shamrock sailed from Fairllo Au(f. 3, and made the traiiB-Atlantic voyage In much quicker time than was anticipated. Tlio Krin towed the Shamrock alout 2,000 miles and thu later sailed something more than 120() miles. Pugilist Dead, San Fuancisco, Aug. 18. Jim Krai- ney, tho pugilist injured by Frank Mo- Connoll in their tight Wednesday night, died here this afternoon at 3:16 with out having regained consciousness. McConuell and Ills second's, with Fralnoy'o seconds and managers of tlio club, have been placed under arrest; also ltefereo Hiram Cook. (James Fralney was formerly a resi dent of Portland, where ho worked at tho plumber's trade.) SASKATCHEWAN FLOODED. River Hose Forty Feet Yesterday, Steamer Wrecked, St. l'AUi.,Aug. 18. A. Winning, Man., BHH!tal to tho l'ioneer-l'ress says: An Kdmonton dispatch says tho Sas katchewan river has overflowed, rising 10 feet during tlio hint ISO hours, and con tinues to rlso fnst. Already tho bridge piers are four feet under water, and electric-light boilers covered. Flouting islands of wood are passing down. Tho ferriers have broken away and no mail has arrived. Thousand of feet of lumW is adrift. At present tho water is rush ing ovor thu Hudson's Hay Company's Hats. Two and a half Inches of rain full in "0 hours. Tho end Is not yet. Tho loss will Iw gruat. Tho historic steamer Northwest, of tho Hudson's Hay company, has Just broken from bur moorings, struck tho middle pier of the bridge and gone down thu river a total wreck. The river is full of drift, miners' shacks and effects. Citi zens on the rivur hank aro moving out. Woodmen of the World. gulom Camp No. 1 1 H and the ludius of Sllvur Ihill Circle No. Ill W. (). W. will tonight tender a reception to tlio return ing volunteers of their order and their families. All inuinlxirs of thuso lodge and visiting uiuiubers aro Invited to attuud. PERSONAL. Madam A. do F. Suiytho, of Port land, chairman of thu I'uris iCxiMsitiou Commission, was at the Capitol today on busInoHi with the exuautlvu depurt inout. Mrs. O. M. Irwin returned today from u visit at Toledo and Vaqulna Hay. Hal I), l'atton. returned from Foley Springs, drowuel out by thu rain. Nick Ijtmlwrt, o( Snbllmity, was a b'olom visitor twlay. Mits Illanehe Krowu rtitunutd today from NowiMirt. Get on Glasses if wur lflit kliAu-a slifus of fallin. Sorely you would iwt bfooiie blind? A little timely attonttow may save vour eyes. It Is wfee to Ut hh examine them. We Mil Marine, tlio Ktvatwii eye remedy it lias w bw our jdeasore to reeoHuneml. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 110 8TATC BTRIIBT. BRITISH RECRUITS Arriving At Town Gape For the. Translvaal Fron- tier OthfiT Foreign Nows Interest. Items of II)' Aaxcii-lntril I'rfm In llir Juiirnnl. lK'KVii.u;, Maryland, Aug. 18. Ariul stead Taylor and Alfiod Hrown, wore hanged this morning for tho murder of Louis Ilosonstein nnd wlfo, My til, last. Cai-k Town Aro. 18. Military Con tigents aro arriving hero and at other cities dally from tho Transvaaljfrontler and recruiting is actively proceeding. London, Aug. 18. Hy an oxploslon today In tho Llest Collory, in (llauior sliiro, Wales, II) persons woro killed and (10 others aro still in danger. Nkw Yoiik, Aug. 18. A dispatch to tlio Times from tandoii sayB: Sir Churles Tuppor lias left Iindou for a brief stay in tlio country. Although his visit hero is in no way olllclal, ho lias given tho authorities his views on tho Alaska boundary dilllculty.. Sir ChurloB says ho has always tried to keep on the most friendly terms with the United States, hut In diplomacy it is it dilllcult matter. If America woro either Just, or Iks llovcd hor claims Just, ho thinks tho wholoijuostlnu would.bo referred to arbi tration unreservedly. MARRIED THIS MORNINQ. italcm Girl 1b Wed and Takes the Early Train lor Portland. At tho First Jlaptist parsonage, on tlio morning of August 18, lHUII. hy ltev- Ilunald MoKillop, MIhj Margaret M. Savago to Ivan C. Terry. Tlio core money was purformed between It! and 1 o'clock a. m, Tho brldo Is tho oldest daughter of Mrs. Kllou Savago, formerly Mrs. Jos, Lovcmiu, and ono of Salem's most popu ar social leaders. The groom is well known ut Salem in business circles as representative in Oregon for tho I'acifh, States Savings, Iiulldlng and Loan Association with headquarters at Portland, -.vhithur the bridal couple went on thu morning train. Boiler Explosion, Uy Aaaiiolnled I'rra In (lie Journal. CiiicAiio, Aug. 18. A special to the Ilecord from Tamplco, Mexico, wiys; "Hy an ox plosion of tho boiler of a lo comotive on thu Mexican Central rail roiul, soven mun wuru killed and three fatally Injured. Among tho killed aro four American engineers who woro hi tlio cab. Exhaustion ami utcaK down follows drj fieveut it hy mine Dr, Mllei' Nctvuit. los. Meyers & Gsalem's greatest Iluy while our Great Sale is on (3reat Sale of Remember our buyers will soon be home and we want you to have these goods before they arrive, The line, comprises the very latest styles in Taftetasi Satin Duchess Corded Silks trimmed in velvet ribbonf Japanese waters proof GrosGrain, Pcaudcxsoiei India Silks etc Royal r Absolutely toueF Absolutely Makes the food more oyu Mima THE HOP GROWERS Are Somowhat Alarmed Ovor Preva lence of Moist Weather. Predictions of Losses if Italn Continues Crop May Be Cut Short. Tho rain of tho prcsont week has somowhat alarmed tho hop growers nnd unless the weather Improves and a spell of hot weather takes place, there is no ipiestion but great harm will Iw done to the coming crop, hut should tho weather now liecomo fair and remain so thu rain cannot but bo of great benefit to tho de veloping hop crop. Tho hop louso has not dono nny damage, as yet, but If niu&gy warm weather sots In now with an occasional rain, mildew and lice will bo abundant and tho crop prospect will bo entirely different, Tho continuous wet weather will luivo tho bad effect of a very badly bleached hop nnd tho quality of color will not aid in a good price nnd tho buyers will bo moro nt sea as to prico, than If tho hops woro lousy. A prominent hop uinu said: "This condition pluced many buyers In a iitiindary. Some of thorn have (xiuglit crops In ndvuiu'it, paying a fair price for them. Now they uro trying to figure how to hedge on tho situation. Some nrguo that the lice will ineeu high prices, while others say that tho other hud ef fects of tho weather will make tho qual ity poor, which means lywer prices, ".'lost buyers who have placed ad vuneod orders with thu growers aro now hoping for a stand-off, and fearing that It will stand off tho wrong "way. "As for tho urowors he knows that every day this rain centl nues lie is grow ing pooter, ior Higher prices caunol iniiko up foru short crop and If tho qua ity is Door, ho Is in a worse fix still, "Unless thu rain lots up hi a day or two, and good, warm sunshine comes thohnpgrowors of tho valley will do lit tlo rejoicing at hop-picking time this year.'' (I. Muccko, of Aurora, who is Isdh a grower and a buyer of hops, Is in thu city today, Ho gives It as Ills opinion that there would not have Ismn more than nu average hop crop In tho valley this year had the weather been good. What the effects of thu rain will ho on tho crop, ho is not prepared to say. "It will take a fow days of siiusnluo to determine that, said ho. "There aro lice In every yard and this is the sort of weather that puts them to work. It Is also the sort of weather Hint causes blenching, mid If it continues much longer, the damage may Iki very great. "1 think 7o,000 hales will cover the Oregon crop this year. Some say ItOXJO hut I cannot seo ft. Tho crop reached 70,000 bales last year, and I doubt If It is much heavier tills year. In many yards it is not as heavy, hut around 1 hooks, I understand, it is heavier. Looking over the entire field, I doubt If wo will go more than MM) hales higher than wo did last year, even with a favor able change In weather. A (hirvals curresoiideut says: "Tho hop crop apjKmrs to 1h m no ditniwr from tho recent heavv rain. A trip through tho Hubbard, Huttovlllo, Aurora and Clackamas dlst rets corrobor ates this. There Is some liabilities of an unnatural growth, but this will lie escaped if the weather changes, "In the iJiiltovl lie and Aurora district the hop bur Is already largo. It has a rich color, unite In contrast with that of other sections, where the crop Is green. While the hop is yet in a green statu many say that tho present healthy, de sirable color indicates mi exceptionally high quality. There Is nu abundance of lupin forming in tho hop, Thorn Is no irospcct of any more growth of the eaves. Silk Read the List. $3.00 WAISTS REDUCED TO M.25 WAISTS REDUCED TO 55,00 WAISTS REDUCED TO 56.00 WAISTS REDUCED TO 56.50 WAISTS REDUCED TO $7.00 WAISTS REDUCED TO 57.50 WAISTS REDUCED TO 50.50 WAISTS REDUCED TO 59.00 WAISTS REDUCED TO Powder "Pure delicious and wholesome foootn eo.. iw yom. "Tho growth that will result from tho effect of tho recent rains will of neces sity go to tho fast maturing burr, and additional weight is sure to inuro to tlio coming hop crop. This being tho caso, thuro will undoubtedly bo moro pounds of hops saved, providing tlioro is no moro stormy wcathor than has hereto fore bcon reported. Howovor, this is problomntlcj' . Tho main fact nf lnr. est is that r!.o hop crop is safo, and not in any uangor irom tno olomonts. "Tlioro do not scorn to bo many hop Hep. Thcro has boon an absence of aphis mis year consequently fow lico. This has boon dovelo)cd by n trip through tho sections almvo noted. No largo in crease In yield is noted. Almost all growers Interviewed say they do not ox licet any moro hops this year than thev had lust season. "Tlioro iH a general absence of those unhealthy, greon-looking leaves, so sug gestivo of lieu ami mold, showing that tho hop vines aro in a very healthy condition nnd bound to produce a ilch, yellow product. In tho event of moro rain an unhealthy supplemental growth may como nnd turn thu presold rich color lo green, which is not desirable lor foreign shljnncnt, nnd for which u lesser price will unquestionably bo paid. A prominent Salem hop grower and buyer said today that tho Into rains havo not hurt hops any and that It would havo lraoit worth thousands of dollars to thu Oregon crop had it como two weeks sooner. Of course this weather if It woro to continue any great longth of time It would bo Injurious, but If good weathor continues wo will havo ono of tho finest hop crops, as to qual ity, we havo ovor had in Oregon. There Is no danger of hops bleaching yet, as tlioro uro none now to ho damaged, they only having sturtod to grow, This bleaching talk Is all Isish. Popular Loan, City lleconler Judah had two sub scrlbors to tho popular loan today. H. M. Hartiuan.tOOO. O. A. Hund siiker, fl.'.tX). That makes tho total subscription fltllKKI. THREE ATTEMPTS. Made to ABsasalnale Dr. Wells at Men- dan, Miss. Mkiudan, Miss., Aug. 18. A week ago Dr. Wells shot nnd fatally wounded a Negro while in tho act of stealing cat tle, Tuesday night two nogros attempted to nssasslnato Wells, and ono of thorn was idiot and killed by thu doctor. Another unsuccessful attempt was made on tho doctor's life last night. This has aroused tho white peoplu ami notice has Ik'uii served on tho negroes Hint any further hostilu movements to wards Doctor Wells will proulpltuto a ruco roiif! lot. Simply Elegant. I laving employed a first-class candy ninkor from Sun Francisco, wo aro now weeding out all our poorer grade of con. fectlonary and leplonlshlng our stock with thu very latest lines of chocolate and iKiuhoiis. Wo will bo pleased to have you call and sou us at KLLIS A ZINN 104 3 tn to at. Phono 207V. 4 Uollu. WHEAT MARKET. CniOAiio. Aug. 18. Soptomhui 71, San Fkanuisco, Aug, 18,-Ciwli 1.05, Sons store G Iluy while our Great Sale Is Oil IlXHaiete 52.06. 52.03. 53.60. 53.02. 54.37. 54.57. 54.07. 55.67. 55.67. )