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Kwiaira'W"jtt'9y;i,-'' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, " """H. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 100 VOVtt THE RUSSIAN 'V w vs. BATTLESHIP I I BOYAN GOlfc I It I (Continued from first pane,) - ;r : T N ' IS Ij1.Iv '& Hf . -r- j, Wat iaoK oy uio mam nu&sian army hu wilt havo a hard task to receptor' throo natural fortresses, Whlctt j, surofo ho well armed uhd d&fjJJ? "Thus, without sorlously attaT either Port Arthur or Vladu Japan will causo tho war to b&wT ' put on thq plaljfe of Central Ui1 io." . . "fr ', -v , Two Hop Contracts, Two hop contracts wore thl m-, noon filed In tho county recordtfitf floo. Tho ono was made by rn i urer ls , i . Hi Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. . .. - ,w - ' I A MODERN ROYAL DAKtNQ POWOQR 00., NCW YORK. MONTANA IS STORM SWEPT COURT STOOD BY WITNESS Snow Slides DelayAH Trains and Cause Accident 'Cattle Are Drifting Aimlessly .Before the Blizzard and Losses Will Bo Very Heavy Butto, Mont., March 24. A Rovore now storm contlnuo throughout the. otato. Slide dolay all trains. The Great Northern pnsaongor collided with a snow plow, nnd throo of the train orew wore Injured. Cattle are drifting before tho blizzard, and the losses are greater than for 12 years. To Manage Soldiers' Home. Washington, March 24. The house committee an military affairs author lied n favorable report on tho recolii Item. Retooling the following board of managers of the national soldiers' hemes: Martin MoMalion. New Yorki J, M. Holley. Wiscensin: William Warner, Missouri; W. It. Shatter, Cal ifornia; II. 18. I'almor, Nebraska, and Franklin Murphy. New Jorsey. Defendants Attorney in Botkin Case Gets Insulting Woman Witness Indignantly Classes Him as a Coward and Court Sustains Her Opinion Laws Reach the Philippines. Washington. March 21. The house cciniulUe on merchant marine au thorised a favorable report on the Fry UIU. extending Uis ooaRWlwM trade lwe to the Philippine, but ex empting Uim Inter-Island trade of the archipelago. Ban Francisco, March 24. Tho Dot kin trial was marked this morning by a sensational vorbal oncountor be tween Attornoy Knight, for tho de fense, and Mrs. Graoo Tuohlor, one ot tho chief witnesses for tho prosecu tion. Knight asked nor a number ot questions concerning her life boforo her marriage. With tears In her oyes, she vigorously denounoed Knight's questioning as cowardly, ungentle manly and Insulting. Tho court re buked Knight, nnd refifsed to permit him to continue to pry Into the wit nesses private life. Mrs. Tuchler, as Qrace Harris, was a clerk In a dry goods store whoro Mrs. Botkln le al leged to havo purchased two handker ohlofs, one of which was sent In the candy box to cover It. Mrs. Tuohlor Identified the acoused the woman to whom she sold the handkerchlofs. GULLIVER LILLIPUTIANS. New York Journal. GET THE SAME RESULTS TheRailroadMapates Dodging Supreme Court Decision COLORADO MINING TROUBLES Miners Met in Spec ial Convention at Trinidad Resurrect the Community of Interest Plan by Which They Accomplish All That Merger Could Now York, March 24. With tho dissolution ot tho Northorn Socurl tlos, Wcstom railroad magnates are believed to havo -resurrected tuo.fbov niunlty Intorost plan, which provide for an intorchango of directors, and, by this moans, practlcallly tho snmo relatione wilt obtain as whoa the Se curities was In forco. Tho trcmond ous buying of tho Union Pacific re cently Is said to havo beon by a mag nato heavily Interested In tho Groat Northern, who wants to be elected a director In tho Union. Washington, March 24. Tho Presi dent today accedod to tho request of tho Louisiana Purchaso management to Btart tho machinery at tho World's Fair, by pressing tho button at noon, contral tlmo, April 30th, Injunction Issued Restrain ing , Citizen's Alliance From Interfering With the Miners Trinidad, Colo., March 21. Minora In district No. 15, alter securing per mission ot Major Hill, mot in special convention today. Hill stipulates that no Inflammatory speeches bo mtule. Sentiment Is that tho light bo contin ued for tho original domands. Tho re Is no troublo hero or In Tollurldo, whoro troops aro on guard. Tho Stev ens Injunction against the cltlzons' al llanco Interfering with the return ot tho doported minors has not yet boon put In forco by tho sheriff. Texas Is Rainless, Fort Work. Tox.. March 24.nanch ers In West Texas aro alarmed nt their losses, duo to draught. Thousands ot caul are dying. Austin, Tox., March 24. Tho health otllcor has rocelvod from tho governor of Nuovo Loon, Mexico, a denial ot the report that, yellow fever exists there. Will Open the Port. Washington, March 24. Our min ister at Seoul cablos that Port Yon gampho will be opened to tho trade of tho world by tho Core&n govornmont. Thousands of Ituselans havo movod south to tho Anjur rlvor, but flontlng Ico makos tho crossing difficult. Thore havo boen but.fow oncountors, with slight casualties. Saved His Life. Birmingham, 15ng., March 24. Ralph Armstrong, son of the late Col. TREASURE OF THE INCAS Bolivian and Peruvian Papers Announce Its Discovery Vast Amount of Gold-Enough to Fill a Large Room Buried in PIzarro's Time Nowspapers of Bolivia and Peru aro announcing that after a search extending through flvo centuries tho treasuro Peruvians buried In Bolivia and valued at $16,000,000 has just boon discovered by a company of British and Amorlcan Englncors. Tho Bolivian newspapers toll ot great excitement among tho natives bocnuso of tho bellof that gold valuod ot 130,000,000 more Is awaiting dlscov ery. According to South American storlos all this treasuro of the purest gold was found at Chayaltaya. Tho logend Is that about BOO years ago at tho tlmo of-the Spanish con quest gold was burlod by tho Indians for PoruvlanB In a cache to bo paid over to tho Spaniards as a ransom for the liberation of Emperor Atalahu olpa, but that tho money was rofused by the Spaniards, who klllod the Peruvian omporor. The troasuro was then hidden. Since then Innumerable oxploratlon partloe, natives and for eigners, have made fruitless soarch Guidon, li farmor rosldlng ono &b 1 iruiu uruuiin, uu uummcis to jiTH to Oeorgo A. LaVIo, of New Tort 8000 pounds of hops for each T! frnnr mfU in moR fn.- in . Gulden farm. Tho second was eat, ! by Quong Hlhg, a Chinaman nno j, il growing nops near uio asylam, Uj i who cuuuikuo ma uroii, lu.ugo POUBdlil ir TrrnKn Tkrna thn 1oHa h. . . (I in ftileK rvlnllnrv vmhma.. . 'i iu u.u.o.. 1'iwiub "", ana to' chargo one-half cont commission for , selling tho crop. i Attention, Woodmen, All members ot Salem' Camp, $x 118, aro requested to attend the me Ing of tho camp Friday evening, u matter of special Importance fill coma up for settlement. P. U FRAZIER, Cowi WYME A. MOORES, Clerk. "Washington, March 24. The testi mony In tho hearing against Senator Heed Smoot has been printed and bound In one volume of more than 700 pagos. Fafee Extraction of Teeth j Maxell 259 1 904 As an ovldonco ot our skill anJ u further ovldonco of our doslro to la troduco our now and painless neln ods, wo will oxtract tooth by our ab solutely palnloss method on Frldsr. March 2Bth, frco to ovoryone for that day only. D. B. E. WrfBtfs DENTAL OFFICE. Steusloff building, corner Court &n4 for the gold. It was by mero accident Armstrong, minister to Brazil under that the luoky finders earn unnn th ! Liberty streets. Cleveland, and under sentence of . treasure. While nraklne aurvnv nn,i I Office hours. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. for the murder ot his cousin, driving stakas thsy discovered thp Evonlngs. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. banged himself fortuno. The Bolivian stovcrnmont ' Sundays. 10 a. m. to 12 m. has taken chargo of the find. Tolophono, Malno 2591. death. Miss Alice Armstrong. In his cell at Tuskogee today. JpTT j flit i l ll ll IS THE GAS STOVE A MONE i n Y-SAVER? IfSTU Cai?e(il Economical Families ate Operating Gas Ranges on a Monthly Con sumption of Less Than Eighteen Hundred Cubic Feet of Gas. The Gas Range is not a Stove for Rich Folks Alone, To Be Bought Mere ly on Account of its Gteat Convenience. It Is In Reality a Range Which Solely on the Grounds of Economy in Fuel, Will Strongly Commend Itself to Persons of Moderate Means. jfapmHttr Don't Take Out Wotd. Ask Yqfrt Friend Who Is Using a R.ane i