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FAIR. COOLER TONICWT; SUNDAY, PAIR, WARMER. IMJIiOAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. XV. THE JURY COMPLETES ITS LABORS Brings in Another Batch of Indictments and Is Discharged (Four O'clock Edition.) Portland, Sept. 30. Tho federal grand jury investigating tho land frauds completed its labors this noon. It wns discharged nftor returning in dictments against E. N. Wnkoflcld, a former partner of Congressman Wil liamson; 0. A. Graves, county survoyor of Crook county; Entrymon E. L. Park er nnd R. L. Foster, accused of con spiracy to defraud tho govornmont out of public lands In Crook county. Tho chargo grows out of tho Williamson case. It Is alleged tho lands taken up were to bo convoyed to Williamson and Oesncr by women procured to mako falso proofs of tlmbor entries. Spouting Boiling Wator. (Special to Tho Journal.) Mnzatlan, Mexico, Sept. 30. Ad vices hero say that the Saritlngo volca no in Nicaragua is active, and hot rocks nnd lava aro being hurled over a largo area. Passenger liners from tho south say hot water T'as thrown on tho decks far out at son. Co lie o plantations suffered greatly. ' iCWrSJf POUY WAKT3 1 CVI 6LUIRIBBOM) J3rF Bltse Rippon School Shoes ro mule .f the best selected leather; the "re stllsh and serviceable. T i. Ho si.oes are made of box calf. Te Girls' shoes are mado of best . i I. i E.erv pair is built to glvo satisfaction. We also have the Millers Napa Tanned Heavy Shoes for Boy's and Men Ti ov cost a little more than ordinary show, but wear twiee as long. For richest wear in mud and water, you oau't find their equal. YflMMmlv HaJfthebQXfwithirv. school g&Xcg wca.r MrJainelopWn Boy-Proof Clothei Fit Yovt Boy Out for School at ob tZfTzeii load' uiw& r spot cash plan enables us to undersell "regular stores on EVERY THING TOE TUB WHOLE FAMILY. Will Explain Creed of Scientists. Miss Mary Brookins, C. S. B., Chris tian Sclcnco Leader, of Minneapolis, lectures October 8th, at tho Grand Opera House. Tho annual complimen tary lecturo to bo givon under tho aus pices of tho First Church of Christ, Scientists, of this city, will bo an op portunity for tho people of this com munity to gain further authentic Infor mation on this well-known subject. Miss Brookins is a member of tho Bonrd of Locturbship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Mass., which Is composed of 10 mem bers, tho majority of whom nro per sonal students of Mrs. Eddy, Miss Brookins is ono of this number, nnd is one of two women on tho board. Her coming to Salem is thercforo looked forward to with moro than ordinary in terest by tho local Christian Scientists, as tho six former lectures in this city have- been delivered by the men mem bers of tho board. Salem Peoplo Wed. Invitations nro out announcing tho mnrrlago of Miss Nova Grlswold to Ralph W. Watson. The ccromony. will bo performed nt the home of tho brldo's father, corner of 14th and Lesllo streets, Wednesday, October 11th. Mr. Watsou Is now on tho staff of tho Morning Orogonlnn, but ho wns almost raised In this city, aud received his ed ucation nt Wlllamctto University. Thoy will make their home in Portlnnd. Pormlssion to Commit Matrimony. Loulso LoBrun and August Foumnl wero granted a marriage liconso this morning Joo Cloquotto was tho wit- noss. Resolved tut i have. found A SHOE. THAT COMFORJADll AND HHD30nt TOO AMD STROHGi IT SIMPLY WONT WEMVOUT. A 5 HOE YOU ALL HAVE HEMD AOOUT. AND NOW I'LL TELL YOU WHATTO Da JU5f AS1 TO THtBLUEIBOM SHOE BUSTER bROWN. riLMVEHBEA- DAD BOY -AGAIN f"H JT TM(tfi I A 3MAHT PAlor, cenianriK the aw tnoi ci fifiri M, -J A 5 JSUS As Long As Boys Ate Boys " Seams will split, buttons will drop off and threads will glvo awayj THE BOY PROOF LINE has rein fereed seams, the tattoos are extra tewvd aa4 the cleUi la esfeially select ed for bays' wear. I 8ALEM. OREGON, D0W1E IS PARALYZED Chicago, Sept. 30. John Alexander Dowlo wns strickon with pnralysls bo foro ho departed from Mexico. IIo loft for Zion City a few days ano. IIo officially announces tho fact in his ownfl paper at Zion City that ono sldo is pnralyzed. IIo attributes tho stroko to tho "sin of overwork," and says In the shadow of death ho expects not to recover. Ills successor has boon choson but his identity is unrevonlcd. Ho bids farewell to his flock. Ship lilts tho Wator. Philadelphia, Sopt. 30. Tho battlo- ship Mississippi was launchod this nf-j tho decks of tho stenmcr, dcsplto nil at tornoon. Senator Money's dnughtor tempts of tho crow to presorvo order, christened tho ship with cbnmpagno. tho wildest kind of a panic ensued. Tho Scnntor Money said champagno wns Fort Point Hfo saving crew, responding good enough for tho Mississippi, nnd to tho Alameda's distress signals, wouldn't rniso tho cold water question, quickly aided In tho work of tnking off IMailMMMMniHHHaHllllBmaaBIHIMM- 0 n The Packard Shoe is the best in the market at the pf ice $3.50. Sold by G. W. JOHNSON & CO. &MBMEeHCHeBISieBIMeiM5ftlRtoHeH6SHIBeK9BH Will Ralso Quarantine New Orleans, Sept. 30. It is sug gested that on October 15th tho quar antine bo raised. Tho 14th will prob ably bo a genoral cleaning up nnd fu migating day. - u Will Employ Salem Labor. Within n very short tlrao dirt will bo flying on tho South Commercial street Improvement. J. O. Hoyt, vice-pros!,-dont of tho Warren Construction Com pany, accompanied by his superintend ent of construction, enmo up on tho morning overland from Portland, and this nftornoon nro looking over tho field of operations. Tho machinery which will bo used in tho work has been purchased in Portland, nnd will nrrivo In Salem within a couplo of days. Two or throo men will also bo brought up from Portland, but all tho other men and teams will bo employed horo in Salem, A Dark Brown Tnsto, (Four O'Clock Edition.) Victoria, B. 0., Sept. 30. News of a cannibal feast by blacks at Malli colo was recoived by the boat MIow era. Two nntivos of Muskelin Mnd were trading when thoy were waylaid near Mallleolo by Kanakas. The men wero slaughtered and their Wiles car ried to n coast village, where thoy were opened as game and prepared forlj in feast. The bodies were plaeed in am native eanoe, huh hb ihu iimn were leaving they incurred the sus picion of M. VIgourex, a French trail- ,fc er. The natives told him they and killed some pigs, ad the Frenchman, believing their story, allowed them to go. It subsequently transpired that several tribe were awembled, and a feast on human flesh was held. White settlers learned of this, and, under pressure, the native admitted they bad r ws ted the bodies and devoured the arras and legs of the unfortunate MM, Now Osteopath. Dr. B. II. White, wh has been prac tising osteopathy at Hal ton, Kansas, fir several years, while visiting tho Psrtland fair, decided to locate in tho Wait, and thinking Salem a good loea tioa has opened up office rooms in tho Breyroan building, Boom 21. Phono Main 87. Dr. White treats acute and chronic diseases. Examination free. HBBBEHIBBBlBnfillBHHHZHHlinBB SPECIAL LOO CABIN ORBAMS AND MAORONE 0HO0OLATB8 AT 4 9 inn s 478 State St 306 Court St. Z K tv.. ir.bi oiKTinnit Main 1B4 HKUBHlUI&HMSUMUnal JLa SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1005. LINER IS FAST ASHOREi (Four O'clock Edition.) I Sin Francisco, Sopt. 30. Tho Ocean ic llnor Alameda, owned by Clnus Sprocklos & Sons, commanded by Cap tain Dodwell, sailing at 11 o'clock this tho present; It is bolicvcd thnt tho on morning for Honolulu, with 7G cnbln ' tiro Gulf Const has suffered ono of tho passengers, 30 stoorngo pnssongors and worgt Btonn8 jn tho pnst tcn ycnrSi Last i viiiuiiuiu cargo, ran inst nsnoro at ; noon today on tho ragged rocks noar rort Point during a thick fog. Tho vessel went fast ashore, and, from nil appearances, may bo a total loss. Tho tugs Son Rover and Sen Princo woro immediately rushed to the scono. On tho passengers. All wero safely trans ferred to tug boats and numerous small craft. It is now hleb water, and unless tho two bonts nro successful in their offorts to savo tho vessel, thoro is a chanco of tho craft remaining nshoro during tho night. Tho vessel is of 1030 net tonnngo, and wns built In 1883 by tho Cramps, of Philadelphia. It Is said tho Alameda wont nground when tho tide wns low, and' if this 1st tho ense, thoro will bo difficulty in saving her. Tho rocks nt this point aro extremely trenchorous, A hueo stream of water Ib coming out of tho Ala meda's port bow, indicating thnt tho stranded vessel has sustained serious damage Is in a better position to supply yon lias mado hoavy buying. Result wo could do would not tell you nil S NEW TUBS Hvery desirable fashion, eveiy desirable fur, is represented in our stock, at prices that aro In every instance reasonable. Our reputation as leaders in the far business in the Willamette val ley is firmly established, and we know if you visit our store you will bo convinced that tho stylo we display, the quality of ma terials that are used ln our gar ments, are all of the vary highest order. 98c to $50.00 LADIES' SUITS Bargains every ono of them styles are tho latest, materials of the dependable kind and col ors. Bee this big display. Sec ond floor. $14. to $37.50 fal gMaiBiii m BMMgHMEi Willi II IIMMgKOMHWM IIWaTIH laNI W I 'I III Mill1 llllll liiaggMB Good McS3ft0&M&&onA Honest I Goods P Valucs I ti I ! mi 1 I I I !-! I I The Big Stoe f aft X- IM iaL I f Kim IHPl rmh II H THE WORST STORM IN TEN YEARS New Orleans, Sept. 30. Although no details havo been rccoived-.hero up to i uitjiii. vuu uurumviur registered mo samo as In 1801, when 2000 peoplo woro killed, nnd bodies woro found in branch OS of trees along tho coast. Telephone messages indlcnto that for tho past 48 hours a tcrriblo storm has been raging along tho ontlro Gulf coast and thnt a number of vessels havo boon swopt nshoro. So far no bodies havo been washed up. Reports received show thnt bath- houses nnd other buildings along tho .. . .. .... i. u. u . .1 iL.l it. . const woro swept away, and thnt tho storm Is constantly Increasing in vio lence. At Gulfport tho water is nlrcady over tho railroad wharf, and tho samo Is truo at Milonburg and othor points. o Kicking tho Ball. San Francisco, Sopt. 30. Tho second 'varsity contest nt Stanford TJnivorslty for tho yenr was collod today at 2 o'clook with tho cloven of tho Wlllam otto TJnivorslty llno-up. Besides bolng tho second' largo gamo, tho occasion will also mark tho first tlmo tho now systom lately Installed by Manager Barrett will go into effect. A student in pnying tho usual price for a sent nt tho 'varsity gamo is entitled to romnln nnd witness tho contest botweon tho freshmen nnd tho team from Palo Alto high school. Tho Wlllamotto team nr . rivod yesterday, and aw a husky sot of I icuows. BORN. IIBRItBN. At tho homo of P. D. Hoi. man, 314 Front street, Septcmbor 30, 1005, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. C. Horron, n .l.ttn1.A. I II .Hlllllll'l. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilcrrcn nro rccolvlng I tho congratulations of their mnnyi frlonds over tho ovont. with dcsirahlo goods nt tho prosont timo than ovor before. Ho'avy soiling now lines being added daily; overy day something now. All tho advertising wo want you to know about our storo. Como horo and sea us. DRESS GOODS. I'Vshion has shown herself exceeding ly quiet and refined in her eholee of this fall's drew fabrics. The beautiful new weaves ami coloring are very pro Bounced in their rich simplicity nnd elegance. They nre new fancy mix 'urea la pretty color combinations and new shades in plain materials the kind that makes rich, effective cos tumes without a suggestion of gaudi nes. We have a splendid variety of these proper fabrics, including tho sorts that are being used by the lead ing tailors, aud a wealth of plain staple materials that are always in favor, BEDDING Do you sleep warm enough these cool -mmmwmmtmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmw9 nights! Perhaps a comfort or a pair! of blankets would not bo amiss. Wo might suggest an inspection of our line, which Is the largest in the city. Blan kets of all sizes. 50c to $10.00 IHEMBHE TWO EDITIONS DAILY, AT 2"'30 P. M. AND 4:Q0 P. M- NO. 231. WANTS CHEAP LABOR Jim Hill Thinks Wages too High, and They Must Come Down Seattle, Sept. 30. J. J. Hill, ln nn interview this morning, said: 'Teoplo who nro banking on Orient al trndo will bo disappointed Tho United States can't competo with for eign countries until thoy manufacture) products at lower cost, which moans chenper labor Wo'vo outgrown, tho present tariff laws. Thoy 'stand In tho way of commercial progress, and must bo chnngod. Tho Chlncso boy cotts hnvo been tho greatest commer cial disaster America has over suf- fcrod. If nil other nations on oarth ilnAil eiinf ilnnvi 4 A niAnlilnii ifAila closed their doors to American goods it would not bo half so bnd as tho Chl ncso exclusion alone. Tho Amorlcnn peoplo nro fools, who nro vain glo riously patting themselves on tho back over tho so-called American invasion of Europo and Oriental ninrkots, whllo othor countries which say nothing hnvo practically monopolircd tho trndo So long ns peoplo want politicians to mnko laws detrimental to commercial nnd industrial enterprises, tho United States must oxpect to get but a small shnro of forolgn trndo." Tho main object of Hill's visit to tho coast is to strengthen tho backbouo of Gront Northern securities with capitalists in tho nntl-IIarrlman fight, by showing tho wondorful possibilities of tho coun try tnpped by tho Hit linos. Tho par ty goes to Portland' ns tho prosont most strategic point in tho fight. All oxpross themselves determined to light Hnrrlmnn to a finish. Members of tho pnrty roprcsont ono-tontk of tho rail road mlloago in America, and capital amounting to $1,000,000,000. It is tho most distinguished group of cap tnins of Industry that over vlsltod tho const at ono time. I p , Chicago Markets, Chicago, Sept. 30. Whcnt, corn. 40T,: onts, 279. 83tfj Copyright 1905 by Hsrt SchafTner V Marx MEN'S CLOTHES If you want a fashionable new fall suit, top coat or overcoat from tho identical fabrics tho most exelusivo tailors ore showing, at the lowest prleen ever quoted on garments of equal merit you nro invitod to inspect this fino lino of clothing. Materials are all wool aud styles are the newest of this season's designing. $10.00 to $30.00 mwmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm US IS l iH J At 11 u d 11 (t l v m ' i m I W ; m H HHitJi. 'mMA