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ES; YOU ARE DOUBTLESS "OVERLOOKING" AS MANY THINGSfASEVER IF YOU ARE NOT'READING THE WANT ADS A I " T Dail VOL. XVIII. I I IBMBBBWBBl IIuImBI I I 25VfF 1vyyT'tPIBfcVJrrjL r hbhb. t-rf-j in in i ir K!"?? m mi vi in n n w ksn. tw S8f''''l'w 'Tfrv8fl' JF,'VSF I lanrntif SALEM. OREGON, s VTURIJAV, JUNE S7, 1008 NO. 160 EVOLUTIONISTS PLAN TO CAPTURE DIAZ WW id? 0NVENT10N ENDS WITH ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR YEAR ANKERS SECOND DAY HERE INCLUDE TONIGHT INKERS CONVENTION SHOWS A mntl WVnftl.T.MI.'lVlt. nillGT li.llUtiM iii4jvyijijiii'.i jk j'liiai )MFLETE REPORT OP STATE HANK EXAMINER STEEL. rho showors let up, the barometer ec, Mie bankers had a good first and evening, nil wno ran snort funds wore helped out. and tho Ml entcrtnlnmont commltteo cover- themselvoB with glory in tho wny cry detail of tho convention was lulled. Tho program today in jidcB election of oillccrs, and moro pers on lmportnnt subjects and ht-soelng nt tho vnrlous stnto In (Continued on page ton.) THAW TO DEMAND A JURY TO PASS ON SANITY GETS IIA1IEAS CORPUS THAW CAN STAY WITH SHERIFF WHILE IX JAIL FEARS MATi TEWAN ASYLUM. ' (T.'nltH Prcw T.ned Wire.) Poughkcoprle, N. Y June 27. Ileriy K. Thaw's counsel today made nnothcr effort in their despcrnte light to save tho young millionaire from confinement In tho Mattenwnn asylum for tho criminal Insane by obtaining a now writ of habeas cor pus for the purpose of demnnding m Invoetlgnllon of his mental condition by n Jury. Tho order waB signed by Justlco Morchauser who recently decided, after hearing evidence, that Thaw REBELS DO NOT GIVE UP NEW LAW WILL BE TESTED PLAN THE BIGGEST ARMADA GONTINUETHE FIGHT ARREST STANTON EVER ASSEMBLED GOVERNMENT ADMITS REHEL LION LOYAL TROOPS HAVE HARD FIGHT AMERICAN IS WOUNDED. CmICAGO)ST PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE GREAT CLEARING Sale of All Our Summer Goods Tho backward season is tho causo. We have cut down the prices to Suit nil pockctbooks. Goods sold at .Manufacturers' Prices. One dol- r 'b worth two elsewhere. PRICES SLAUGHTERED. on all our dress goods, siiks anu fhtte goods, See for yourselves. CALICOES, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS Now selling at Mill Prices. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Slightly soiled now selling at than Manufacturers' Prlcei. JROIDERIES AND LACES All marked nut nn tables at the fme low prices. From 3c n yard j fOSIERY AND SU.MMER UN- DEUWEAR MAllKEI) AWAY DOWN. ICRE GOES FOR BARGAINS IN Ladies, Suits ThIs season's- latest suits going small prices. 50 Suits. N'ow $4.75 v.vv sim8 Kw S5.00 '5-00 Suits rN'ow ;m zc nn 18.00 Suits ' ow 10.90 rv.vu oung 'ow io Kft 25 SMrt Waist No 40 to 75J Jl The Store That Saves You Money if2?iX fi'W) im mmwwn n mm fis I tt,dMv!J 1 JIM m I w-Lxmm ii mffr'-'W' B II Urn (United 1'rcss Lrastd Wlre. Austin, Tox.. June 27. Accord Ing to n moisago sent to Tomns Labradn, tho Mexican revolutionary loader horo, today, the revolutionary party has undermined tho Mexican army and expects to capture- PrcBl- J dent Diaz within tho next ten days. ' Tho report lays thnt hundreds of soldier havo Joined the ranks of the revolutionists and that Colonel Corvantoi with 800 cavalry men has renounced his alloglanco to Diaz. Tho greatest excitement prcvallo. nmang. the. Mexican population of tho city and many revolutionists who havo boon hero for somo months nre preparing to leave for Mexico to Join tho forces of tho rebels. i City of Mexico, Juno 27 Tho gov-' ornment ofllclals aldty admitted for . tho first tlmo sinco tho uprlsng In Northern Mexico began that tho wari thero is In tho nature of n rcvolu-' tlon and not attacks by bandits ab wan nt first claimed. Dispatches from tho scene of the war Btnto that florco fighting Is In , progress. Tho band of revolution-. iBts that attacked tho town of Visra Thursday night has been overtaken at Matomoras do La Guna by troops commanded by Governor' Miguel Cardonns and fighting 1b in progress. One trooper has been killed and av eral wounded nnd one revolutlonlit captured by tho government troops. The romnlnder of tho band has es caped nnd many aro fleeing from Las Vacas toward b Toxos. Tho fight at Las Vacas was re newed this morning by the rcvolu-, tlonlsts who woro apparently repulsed by tho troops last night, nnd late ad vices say that the revolutionists have mad? another stand near the line. In tho fight at Las Vacas, Noster, lnnee Dol nio was killed. Captain Horrcz, commanding the garrison At tho bastllo, was wounded and Ram lerlz, nn American, was wounded. So fnr as can bo learned nt this tlmo, tha government troops are in pursuit of tho revolutionists who nro making salllCB all along the Uno of retreat. The Amerlcnn authorities have heen asked to apprehend the revolu- . tionlfits as fast as they appear In Tmob. but havo refuBod to take anv. hand in tho flcht unuor omens, u j im-wstnnd. from the attorneygn- eral's office at Washington. Hclxd WV1I Armed. San Antonla. Tex., June 27 To inv .Hfinatchos from the scone Qt I .1.. Inn,. Ill XfAvfon Bittttt Oldt W1U UJIIOIIIIlh I" ...-.. vw ......... tho revolution U far from belns checked. As far as can be learned hr !in fnrffiR nf the rGVOlutlOIllbtS are much larger than has hitherto ) .-., .j ma ...ell npmad ueen Eiaieu huu k ..... It seems today that tho rebels i i.o.i nuiotiv mnlitlizlne their forces and have apparently b?gun th flsM after carefully nurtured, plans tat havo given them an Immense handicap over tho government forceu So far tho government troop have I been able to rcatn but temporary ad: FAILS TO 1'ROVIPE FOR WIFIJ FIRST CASE OF KIND IN THIS COUNTY PENALTY ONK I YEAR. r Tho 'first caso over tried in thU county under tho law making It A crlmo for n husband not to support IiIb wife and children was filed In tho county court today. Tho chargo was brought by tho state of Oregon against William M. Stnnton, lather nnd bricklayer, his wife, Mllvcita Stanton, nppenrlng m private prose cutor. A warrant Is now out for tho arret of Stanton. husbnnu has remained continually awny from . tho wife, nnd thnt ho does now wrongfully nnd unlawfully and without cause fall to support her and her child. Tho complaint fur ther states that thero t ono smnll child living, ns n result of tho mar riage. Tho low provides that any person convicted under this stntuto shall, bo HR1TISH MEET OF WARSHIPS IN NORTH SEA THREE HUN DRED SEA FIGHTERS RIO DREADNAUGHTS. tCntttd I'm Lfitiffl Wire.) London, Juno 27. It wns an nounced today nt the offlco of tho chief lord of tiro admiralty that Eng land plans to mako tho coming mo Lnouvers In tho North Sea from July I to July 22, Inclusive, tho most im posing of war vcbsoIb ever assem bled under anv flag at ono tlmo In tho hltory of tho world. Twcnty-olght frst-chiBs battle ships will participate In the maneu ver Hoveral of thqso being vessels of tho Ddreadnaught type. Besides thb battloshlpR, thero will ze 10 armored crullers, , CO protected, cruisers, 180 torpedo boats mid n large number of auxiliary vessels. Th announcement hni crtated considerable speculation In diploma tic clrclo hens and It Is generally 'bo llcved that this move or England la Intended to offset the Impression created In Europe by tho crulio of imprisoned in mo county jan tor noiitne American host. less than 30 day and not moro than i Tho eyes of tho entire world have one year, end that during that time been on tho Amelcnn fleet slnco it tho prisoner mny be compelled to j left Hampton Roads for the trip work on the public roads or other nround tho world and It Is thought public work of tho county. During! that England wishes to make a' dls the t'mo ho works the county may nlnv of her prowess on sua and to BELL FOR DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN IS BRIAN'S CHOICE CALIFORNIA MAN MAY UK THM POHARY OR PERMANENT CHOICE CLAYTON BAH) TO STAND GOOD CHANCE. BASEBALL Tomorrow League Grounds 3 p.m.East Portland vs Salem Admission 25c Grand Stand 15c M'hIi.j PrMt l.nfil WlrM Denver, Colo., Juno 37. Mayor James C. Dnhlmnn of Omnhn, who arrived hero thin afternoon m th rcoresontatlvo of William J. Rryan, confirmed tho report that tho Ne brnsknn prefer Theodoro A. Hell, of California, nnd Henry D. ClAyton, or Alabama, for tho two chnlrmanBhlpti -of tho convention, Dnhlmnn declared that llrynn has no choice In regard to tho vtc presidential candldato nnd Intimated thnt no Ij'nt would como from Lin coln rutfnrlll'nK Iho nnmlnntltH . , .. JIotsald.'JhJiL'tXq.Jnst pjHtf$r ftVw, inn .M'lirnvKii auii cunvnniiiw .iuh- ably would re ndoplod ns far as it ctmll's to national Ihsuch, ami add-" ,.y cd ; "I unQiio U wH con'nln nn Ir-tl-lnjunctlon plank thai really mwn somcthliiR. There nr&bnbly will bo strong planks favnrinsr nn actual re vision of tho tariff and control ot cop'orntlohi." Mayor Dnhlmnn will reprcont nrynn at the wcetlon of tho sub commltteo which will mako tho pro, llm'nnry arrangements for the con vention, It wn not announced whether Roll wns favored for permnnont or temporary chairman, but thero U ro further doubt that he will occupy ono place or tho othor. Good au thority says Clayton will bo ponna nont chnlrmnn. pay to the wlfo or child a sum not exceodlng $1.50 por day for tholr support. The law further provides that tho fact that a man lives or cohnbltH with, or holda out n woman m his wife, shall be prima fncle evjdenco that IipIk her husband, and that tho fact that a child was born to them durfng this time shall be prima facie evidence that ho Is tho father of the child, and nlo that no pro visions of law prohibiting the dU closure of confidential communica tions between hutband and wlfo shall apply. C. L. McNnry will appear for tho state. 'show that her great navy should bo taken Into tho figuring on the rela tive strength of tho nntlons on tho n. , Tho new crnhior Inflevlblo of tho Drcadnaught typo has Just completed her builders' trial and been turned over to tho government by tho con tractors. 8ho hns a power of 41,000 and ft sveed of 25 knots an hour. Sho will pnrllclpato In tho .North 8nu mnneuvors, 0 ' i vantage over the revolutionists who are fighting In guerrlla fashion and making terrific Inroads on the gov ernment troops, because of tholr su perior knowledge of tho stato of Co ahulla. Advice from Dl nio, Txa. to day 'tate that fUhlng at Las Vncai continued nil night and that tho ro o'utlonltts have again uccoded In cutting off communication so an to make It- Impossible for the govern ment forces to send for rslnforco menis. The total death roll was to day estimated at over one hundred with the losses divided. was a dangoroua paranoiac TU I new action Is brought on the ground that after Thaw had been acUltiJ o murder'ng Stanford White on the I ground of insanity at the time of I tho act, he could not be legally re strained without a formal inquisition 'as to his mntal condition at tho PrThe iramedlato effect of the writ ! 'a that Thaw will remain In the Jail diere. whore he Is very comfortable. V Is occupying a parr of the quar 'ters o Sheriff Robert W. Chaiftw. hhe multl-mllllonalre member of Tfle f " 00-' who lives at the Jail. TT.aw hikes U o well here that bis fear of 'returnins to Matteawan Incrifases dftThaw declared today that he could c-nv ccc any Jury of his sanity Oroii Valley Iind Co. Col. W. W. Hubbard and A. Mac Phernon of Portland, sale agonts of the Oregon Vallov Land Co.. aro in the city and are placing on salo soma of the rkh valley land in Southern Oregon, known as tbo Oregon Con tral Mllltarv mad grant which was madeln 1864 hv the V S. govorn ment to company of that name for construction of military highway. Thse lands are now placed on tho market. The above mentoned gentle marr will be nt the Willamette hotel for a few days and will bS pleased to give any information to those who arelntereted. -o- " IK-al Option DecHloB The rontest over the local option election in Polk county has been do cided in favor of the dry Interest, It b probable that the caso will bo appealed to the supreme court. G. A. R. SURF Corps delegate, who was taken se verely III ta't night with ncutn Indi gestion, Is better this morning, but Is not able to bo out. Tho buslnoih serslons woro hold yesterday after noon. Lnst n'ght vnrlmiK orKanlza tinm met together at tho Casino, where they wore formally welcomed by Newport. County Judgo Bwopu delivered Iho nddrm of welcome nn behalf of Newport and Lincoln coun ty. Ho spoko feelingly of the Ineitl mahla sorvlces of tho soldiers and wartlmo womtn. Department Com mander Rlvthe rosponded b'rlcfly In behalf of tho Grand Army. Tho comrades started "March'lg Through Oeorgla" and tho veterans sang enthuila t'cnUy In tholr cck ed old voices. Department prcifdont Cam M. Pav!-1 rospondwl In bobalf of the Relief Corn to the address of welcome, and Dtartmcift Chaplain fat T.nnlA 1 Tlb... U.l.lln .., I.... I llf ll I I'ftlf of ihcLudhit of tho Grand Army LniLLnf (Portland Journal.) Newnort. Or.. June 2C -Dele- the nenubllr Emma Grady'a reel- itatlon wai awarded tho prtxo medal. I The Relief Corps oreanted tho Grand Army with $107.30 free .will o- 'PHONE Kate to the eucamumeiit were treat- L,,!,,, xrPU iinnfnr.i ur nnrso. ed to a surf drill Thursday morning ' reiBted hopHl incldeutn. In splto by Captain Weilander and members t of jKl)t ,JrjMjy rft the Casino was of llfe-savlng crew. The beach and fl)d wlln vetoran and women. biiirrs wor iineu wun nunurvus 'Ji i visiting members of tho Grand1 Army, Relief Corps, and the Ladles of tho Grand Army of the Republic, j Tho day was dear and sunny and tho water smooth. The old soldlsisl marched to the beach behind a drum corps composed of veterans of the Civil war. Most of the townspeople woro out also, Tho llfo savers ran out the life boat and gave an exhibition of fancy rowing, going through many evoiu tlons. Then tney LINES UNITE A meeting of tb representatives of the various rural telephone llnei overturned tho met in tho city hall ytistetday after- boat, disappearing beneath It, rolling I noon, and completed the work of tho boat over and over and alwai; consolidation. Twenty-seven llnss coming up on top. The boat was were represented at the meeting, run In and a crew got 6ut tbe gun The nsw company l known as tho and fired the line over a distant polo. ! "Farmers Coniolldnted Telephone attached to breeches buoys, and .Company of Salem." Tho constltu "rescued" a man In record time. tlon, and bylaws were adopted, and The exhibition was greatly appro-'tho executive committee, consisting elated by the visitor, many of whom of William Goodrich. George W. had never seen tho ocean before, W'ek and C M. Beaver was elected. The regular buslneis of the ses.-l C. C Craig, general manager of slon of the various organizations be- the Northeast Long plstance Tele gan at 10;30 this morning. This aft- phone company was present at tho ornoon tho Grand Army will elect of- meeting and submitted a proposition fleers and select the place for tho for the establlihtnent of an Indo 1D09 encampment. The visitors aro' pandent telephone company In 8a all havJne a nne time 'lorn- No action was taken o tkd Mrs, Gllroan of Heppner, Relief proposition, u wly, m wBn