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S.U.F.M, OREGON. FRIDAY, SI AY at, 1007.
NO. tqi.
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fiYBODY
CHINESE
REBELLION
IS SERIOUS
PRESIDENT
TALKS ABOUT
AGRICULTURE
SEVEN DEAD
ON ACCOUNT
OF ONE DOG
HAYWOOD
JURY IS
A WARM
GAME OF
00K PART IN
CEREMONIES
FILLING
BASEBALL
i AND ACRES OF FLOWERS
TIRED OF THE RULE OF OLD TSI AN
SHORT TALK TO THE LEGISLATURE
A FATAL REAR-END COLLISION
MAY BE COMPLETED SATURDAY
BETFtNG WAS AGAINST WINNERS,
V
y Generally Observed and the
Kcmeterlcs Are All YisJtcd
soldiers of the O. A. R. and
ullcs of tho organization met
ay In Post hall, on tho coruor
merclal and Contor BtreotB nnj
led to tho corner ot Liberty nnd
ketn streets, where a car was
to Leo Mission cemetery. Those
pnrt In tho parade carried
ts and tho national colors. In
Btnetery a circlo was formM
a large flower wreathed cross
bore tho Inscription "To tho
wn Dead," whero tho rltunlls-
vlces werj given. A prayer
ered by Mrs. C. R. Sherwood,
arrlo Oliver gave a patriotic
, and an address "Tho Un
Dead," was effectively dellv-
Cotnrado Clnrlc, of San Jose,
nln. Rev. W. H. Sollcck, of
Continued on Paco A.)
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American Squadron Keeping In Touch
With Chinese Ports
Washington, May 31. Tho gov
ornmont is expecting a Chinese rebel.
Hon to come any time. Rear-Admiral
Dayton, commanding tho Asiatic sta
tion, has beoe) ordered to keep elosa
watch, and told to use all his ships
at whatorcr points he deemed ndvls
able, and In ony manner that appears
to him suitable. Tho Galveston.
Chattanooga, Concord and Wilming
ton nro at Shanghai. Tho Uallclgh Is
at Cheen Foo nnd Vlllnnd nnd Core
are patrolling tho Ynngsto river. Tho
Cincinnati nnd Cnllao are at Canton.
Advices sny Swatow Is likely to fall
into tho hands of tho rebels.
Sprlngport Has Been Roped for Three
Minutes This Evening
Called Him up Early.
tdale, Mich., May 31. Tho
nt reached hero at 7: 41 this
, Tho largest crowd Boon this
g was nt Angola, where, nt
he bnnd and a lino of school
greeted him. Tho President
threw on his shirt and trouR-
r his pnjamas, rushed to tho
i with ono arm in his coat nnd
. ' Good morning," ho cried,
Bo see you," and then tho Prosl-
.ughed, and bo did the crovd.
sdalo tho crowd was made
olsy by collogo (Undents yell
ho train pulled in.
Amoy, China, May 31. Thirty
thousand rebels in Mokicn province
have Joined tho revolt. Troops havo
been dispatched to n point 40 miles
south of this city, whoro tho rebels
are oncampod.
n i i
CROWD AT SCIIMIT7. TRIAL.
Expect tlio Jury Will Re Completed
Saturday.
San Frnnclsco, Miiy 31. Hut IS
talesmen qualified this morning from
tho vcnlr of 75 drawn for tho
Schmltz Jury. Tho first four called
woro quickly dismissed. Tho largest
crowd Blnco tho case opened was in
attondanco this morning ,nnd tho
aisles woro filled. SchmlU Is smiling
and confldont. It Is oxpectcd that
tho Jury will bo complotcd tomorrow
Lansing, Mich., May 31. The
President arrived at 10 o'clook this
morning, ten mlnutos late. Tho gov
ernor, Sonator Burrows Smith, a num
her of representatives and many
lending citizens met tho party. There
was a reception at tho governor's of
fice following which tho President
complimented tho eoldlcrs, and went
thonce to tho houso chamber nud ad
dressed tho legislature Ho said ho
know of tho difficulties, temptations
and responsibilities of legislators,
having been n member of tho Now
York assembly himself. Ho thought
conscientious work was too llttlo ap
preciated by constituents. Tho trip
Car Runs Over Dog and Motorman
Neglects Ills Business
Elmyra, O., May 31. Tho Thurs-
Many Laborers and Mechanics Among
tho Last Yenlre
Dolse, May 31. Tho now pnnol
day wreck of electric cars resulted which illlcd nil tho available spneo lu
In tho death of sevou, and another
dying. Tho motormnn of tho second
enr, which ran Into tho forward enr,
was arrested this morning nnd ac
cused ot manslaughter.
Judgo Wood's court when tho Hay
wood trlnl wna resumed today, Is tho
best appearing lot of men yet sum
moned. Apparently tho protest of
the defense hnd weight, na farmers
no longer constituted the majority.
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js.mrn, May ji. sovon clean ana but thoro was a goodly sprinkling of
ono dying, nnd six badly hurt Is tho mborlng men, merchants nnd mo
result ot tho collision botweon El-)chBnloa Th0 JUl,K0 ,tt try,ng l0
myra electric earn about 0 o'clock bold tho attorneys down to tho necos.
Thursday afternoon. All tho killed Bnir questioning, In ordor to complete
woro on tho rear platform of tho for- tho jury by 8uni-By n,Bt, LRBt gut
ward car. It camo to a standstill, 0no-quartor of tho now panel applied
and tho renr car ran Into It. Motor- (o tho to bo OX0UMMl nlleglng
man Fucrndlner Bays ho struck a dog dlsnunlMcntlons. but Judao Wood
ft Vaf Wnvnn -r-n- MAMtlnnntid
t.U... t'Ulb oujuu uo "'""""'" , ,..., , .. . ,.,, U ..., "... "
ovation. Eighteen stops wcro mndo "" """ " - ruled sternly against them, nnd only
and tho President promised tho ofll- "JZ" ?. '. "5 .,VV"',.,"B 1'
v ,.,-. w ..... , ....., u 3 U00Vei uy uoin siues mat mo
Hillings, nged CO; W. C. Allon, C8; j,lry w, lle BWorn tu Saturday, nnd
Edward O'Cannoll. Gl!; Donald Sala tho taking of ovldonco will begin next
5; Charles Porter, 24; Homer Alton wook. Tnnl lho nronoeutlon Is cor-
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miCAGO STORE
I PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
eautiful New
mmer Goods
f NOW ON SALE
clnls ot tho village of Sprlngport to
stop three mlnutos on roturnlng this
ovonlng. Sprlngportors asked this
consideration "bocnuso tho town la
tho homo ot Hobort McClcllnn, tho
soctton foromnn, who gnvo his bunk
to tho President In tho fnr West onco
when tho Prosldont was hunting."
Tho Presldont promised tp stop for
McClollan's sake. Leaving tho Btnte
houso tho party took luncheon and
wont three miles to tho agricultural
collogo, whoro ho addressed tho grad
uating class. Ho will loavo LnnBlng
at 4 o'clock.
DELAYED
HONEY MOON
GETS RIPE
Woodhurn Turns Out 600 to Witness
a Close rkt
17, and Eunice Hurst, 11.
o
Chlrngo Market.
Chicago, May 31. -Wheat 07-i(IP
09 Vi, corn. C45T53Tfi. onts 40GM0&
tain ot this Is shown by tho fact that
tologrnphlq summonses hnvo been
sont to all tho wltnesacs now outside
tho Jurisdiction ot tho court, to bo
on hand nt tho Monday morning bob-
(llrls ot W. U. will glvo social to send delegate to Oearhart.
Concert on the Campus.
TONIGHT
Host inuslral talent to bo present. All Invited.
M)ST 1IIH FOOT.
slon. Today wns devoted ontlroly to
The prottlost nnd beet gnmo yot
played on tlio Woodhurn diamond
enmo oft yesterday atternoon, who
tho Womlburn team defeated th
Frakes by a scoro of 2 to 1. Enthu
.slustlo fans declare tho plnylng on
both sides superior to that displayed
by tho Pfleltlo coast leagutM. It wa
a f..st gamo all round. Both pitch
ore woro In cxcellont form, and nelth
or allowed moro than two kits in any
ono Inning. .11m Hunt's wife hit
scored tho winning run, for tho bom
tonm. About 600 spectators wit
nessed tho gamo, and nil pronounced
It tho finest exhibition of ball play
ing over seen on tho Womlburn dia
mond. A largo number expected to
soo tho Frakes win, and wont wild
whon Woodhurn sent them down to
dofent. Ileforo tho gnmo hotting waa
2 to 1 In favor of tho Frakes, and a
cnnsldorablo amount ot monoy vn
loft In Woodhurn.
MURDER OR MUTGIRE?
If the letter tho Mont. Remarkable
on Earth.
Cincinnati, May 3 1 . 19tllior
most ntroelouH murder or n remark
able suicide wiih revealed In tho fur
naca room ot tho Ryan soap factory
this morning. Engineer John Mc
Dormltt dragged tho charred body of.
an unidentified man from tho ftro,.
Tho flesh wns burned from the face
the "examination of (.lemon, and "' " ft"a MM bHr to,
,.... ,.r. ...., ... ....... ... ,f. , ; i' stnniii. McDerwItt wan arrwitwl. n
imr ?"" nc.iiini in oiun in iii- nnn iiui iiiui itvu iij ihij nuiiBitiiiuinii
Rhtte.
ilovolnpmeRls, Tho first venlrmaH
called was J. Robinson, with whom
Bays ho started the Hr ami went1
homo acroM' the itret,t brlcfatv
When ho retwrned K HtranK ceC
ll -l... u 1...I -...! I wiih wo rui
::rz " ,: rn:zz r."-:.:-.; u4 .ut . w w -,
Trinidad, Colo., Mny
.. ".r .. ..... .... i-t
voioili; an linuan worKinan, wiih """iwii . .... ..v . . f , nrotmdl tr&m i
has been employed In tho Raton tun- ".., "''' " ' '"", " ' , th furnaca.iilr. .
... . ... .... inn riinn. nn wns nnniir ikitiiicu
noi, was picxea up oy wio crew m --- --- T ,, ; i
tho Santa Fo freight train about ,10Jot (o n Peremptory challenge by,'
il.n Attm, tit wnu luictnnntAi'llv
irii iii II mii wn nt Trlnmlncl. Willi M uvuumv, win. wt ' rw i
.W .-. 1 V W w- . . ...n r - im
I. ono foot cut off, ho having boon run
a'-e showing now a beautiful assortment of Hot Weather ma-
k in all classes of dainty goods sultablo for summer garments,
lines nro oxtenslvo and wo nro suro wo can ploaso you and glvo
prlres thnt you ennnot dup-llcato olsowhorc. Bargains in every
rtment. Read on.
Now York, May 31. Having saved
13000 In six yearn out ot his earn
ings nB a street car conductor In Kan
nan CUv. Chariot) Kelly, a young MU
sourlnn, accompanied by his protty over by a train. Ho was brought
wife, who wa his chlof Inspiration to a hospital horo. Tho man was
In tho accumulation of his savings.1 unconclous nt tho tlmo ho waa found
hnvo dopurted on tho steamship nnd as soon iim ho regained conclouv
Moltko on a bolntod honoymoon trip nous after ronchlng Trinadad, ho
.lirmitrli Urn-nun Tho Vflllllir matl df aakod for lllH foot. For tllO flMt
r r
ohullengeil by Harmon Cox.
o-
(Jmfl.TK' CiiwH Continued,
Han Franelsco, May 31.-Ex-l'o-llco
CummUsloncr Qustnvo Umbuun
and othor oniolnls of tho rnrksldo
realty Hymllontu, Indicted for hrlh
Cincinnati, O,, May 31. Tho car
oner's iiivefltlgatloR UscIomh1 a frac
tured ekull, nnd tho inorgtio suporlH
toudont Hny It l highly Improbable
that tho body was taken from tho fur
nace this morning, iru It was not hot
when received. MoDormutt says two.
men helped hlm pull tho body front!
tho fnrimro. Tho corouor nayn. lu nl
dared ho would pot.d ovory cent ho tlmo It was discovered that nobody "" " ". "' MillrJ opinion, tho man was nllvn when put
had saved In visiting ovory Important had paid any attention to tho foot ng supervisors, "PI'W' hlt0 thn flrfl, tlw cookc4, ,,,W)d ,,,,
country on tho othor sldo of tho At- and It hnd been loft on mo ground w muuuiii. .". .i-....wm.. .....
lantlc. and that within three days nf near whero Volottl was picked up continuance wn. ordered until Mon
ter his return to this country, lx Volottl said bo had $000 In bids day. Frank Drum, Eugene DeSabla
ivi tun twv... . !, Vlnrtltl III.. Illlllntixl ITHH of-
following goods aro now
II
Fino Millinery, Ladle' HultK, La
die' Jackets. IjmIIcs' Vt
Kklrt and .Shirt Wuibts Going
nt Small Trice.
le
gandies, fancy dimities,
fh lawns, flno tlresa nine-
InJjan head suiting, linen
goods, Persian lawns, dot-
BwiSM-g. silk mnlls. fancy
Goods, whlto P. K Bilk
ia, whlto India silks.
wo; dross goods, fine dreis
lyag whlto gloves, white
', 1000 yards pretty fancy
now on sale. Tard, 4c
1
I
..,.,. ,u hnntn lift winilil nL'nlll 110 In HlOHllOO (111 tllO HOVarca HH. nun riumi mhiiimi .w ....-. o.
"ringing up faros In Kansas City," man waa sent back after tho mom- flclals also secured a contlnuaiico inl
and laying tho foundation of a new bor along tho truck whoro tho nccl- til tomorrow, nn did ltiicf nnd
saving fund, which would ba used In dent occurod. but rnuld not find Hchmltr. In tho samo case.
.1 .!,.. .,!., l.n.nn fnr tilmmilf oltlinp ulinn fir foot. 1111(1 it WnS Vl. .
l"" '""""""" "' " "" " . "'.. . :ZJ.. ... i.; .. San FrancUco. May 31.-At tho
UI4U "IIUi
"When wo woro married In 1001,"
said Kolly, "wo mado up our minds
lug to tho conclusion. Hherman Cor
nelliiM, McDunnott'H brolher-ln-litw,
was nrreHted this afternoon by ordec
of tho coroner.
dontly picked up by tramps
to spond our honoymoon in Europo
but I had not nt that tlmo onough to
cot out of Missouri. So wo mndo up
our minds to save up until wo could
make tho trip In tho way we wanlod
"in niifl ara wn are.
w, .. ..w. -
Ladle.' suits $160, $2 50, $4 50
and up.
Ladles' Jackets from $3.50 up.
Ladles' dress skirts, $1.50, $2.50.
$3.50, $4.50 and up.
Trimmed dress hats from $1.95
up.
Whlto lawn shirt waists from 4Cc
up.
SALEM'S FASTEST GROWKVCJ BTORE.
McEVOY BROS.
MOUWClAIi JLXD COURT HTKKBT8.
BAlslQCf OK
HUSIiAM) IHKS OF GRIEF.
When Ill Wlfo lllwl Had lliuiton
rluigu of tlio Ilrtiin.
1 McMinnville College vs. Chemawa I
Riverside, Oal.. May 31. Mm
Guy Oleason, a brld of less than a
year, died suddonly at Carona last
night A few hours later her hus
band, In a frenzy of 'griof, suffered a
hemorrhage of tho brain and died
almost Instantly.
O' '
HELD MEET
At Chemawa
I PAST TRACK TOMORROW, 2 P.M.
Cincinnati, Mny 31. Tho engineer
of a plant near tho Ryai'f toup fno
tory says ho found a foreigner trying:
to crawl Into hlo funmro bofora 4i
o'clock this morning, and ay thu
muu was evidently limnno. Ho drove
him away. Thu polloo think ho nitty
bo tho enmo iiinu found burned nt
Ryau'H.
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HKVK MMIOWNEU,
HTRAWIIERRV KOCIAL. requeet of Judgo Dnnno, District At
. tornoy Langdon will convouo the
filrnnbiirk'K, lev Crwmi and MJc grand Jury tomorrow to Investlgato
on the 'Varnlty ('aiiipiu Tonight.
Tho first utrawberry social of the
eam will b given by tho Wlllanv
otto University glrU on tho 'varsity
cainous this ovenlng. An excellonl
Colleclor Killed HlniM:lf,
Los Angeles. May 31. Thomas J.
Moulton. a collector, acouied by " ,, n bM Um ftrranged,
employoni of omoezziement, snot anu- wWeh noM umo ot tuo uWt ta.
killed himseit tnw morning on w, Htr&wborrle. ieo
croam and cake will bo sold from 7
to 0 o'clock, and tho proceed of the
sale wJII bo used by tho young la
dies of tbo Chrintian Association to
Bend delegates to Cearhart. It i
hoped that a largo crowd will be
present, and assist tbo young ladles
in their worthy undertaking.
B
HarriHMN Will Aumer.
New York, May 31 Harrlman
ty he will "nol now" reply to any
thing, but will later anawer the Pres
ident's Memorial Day epctcb.
stairway of tbo eourt houso, while on
tho way to tho office ot tho distriot
attorney, whero bo was to endeavor
to effect a settlement.
o
Urotrnfrvillalns Bore. i
ri Louis. May 81. A party of
Brownsville citizens aro c route to
Washington to testify before tho sen.
ate committee- Investigating the riots
puimd through tho city today. L. R
Cowan, a member of tbo delegation,
says: "If Foraker ever goes to
Brownsville be will be tarred and
feathered,"
ItiHit Went Owr Rapid nod Wn
Himiupid.
Dlnan's alleged tampering with tho
Jury, with tho view of removing blm
from office. Tho request was mado
in open court. At tlni eonoluslon of.
Dunne'a address to Langdon.
Sobmltz nroso nnd attempted to ad
dro4 tho court, but wa not permit
ted to do so by hi attorneys who
dragged hlm Into his coat. If it J
found Dlnan worked dlrwtfly under
tbo orders of Bchmitz, action 10 r Mr- Muo0 jiortensen, of Drafn,
move tho latter for mal-admlnlitra- u Y,,Ujnu j tue Cty 8i,0 WM tor.
tlon of office may bo taken. llU,ry ju jfaj gj,oewaker. of 8a-
Robert Curtl, a retired grocer J)nj ftniJ has a wdo c,rc,H Qt ttimiia
was accepted a tho ninth Juror thl hof0(
afternoon, and wo aworn In. During: ' ' " , ' ;
his examlaatlon a row oceurrod bo-i
twen tbo court nnd Attorneys Fair- p I C fift
TLrn Jm V.VI
Ilolso, Idaho. May 3t.-r!ovan log.
gers, Ilert I're, MU Ciirtln, J( Ham
ilton, Tom Htghklnd, Frank Fltzger
aid, Dnvo McMillan and Joo UpdouM
were drowned in the rapidH of I'ay
otto river, near Gardon valley, Inst
night. Thoy wro In ehnrgo of a loss
drive, and woro trying to inako t
landing, when tho boat went over thu
rapids and was swamped. Tim bod I en
have not boon recovered.
o
Chicago Chtxiulrle Hutnt!,
Chicago, May 31. Tho Chronic to
this morning suspended publication.
It announced aa a reason that It w
"unprofitable of late."
o
all and Barrett for Sebniltt. Tho
court ob jeetftl to tho laanner ,, tjj( kwok,
amlna ion, and was on the po nt , oi UUUW jjg
haling tho aorney for contempt vmuM CAM, Wl DIC
wti.n tttftv eiihtlaed.
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