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tanjssm 1 II Tonight and Friday, occasional rain. AIL Y CAPITAL VOL. XV. SALEM, OEEOON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1905. NO. 17. JOURNAL TTEMPTED ASSASSINATION he Bullet Missed His Highness but Is Reported to Have Struck a Politician St. Petersburg, Jan. 19. While- the Jzar was roturning from the ceremony f the blessing of the River Nova this iternoon, a shot -was fired from tho rowd which lined tho route. It is iresumed tho bullet was intended for ho emperor. Tho shot entered a win- low at tho corner of tho palace. It is eported that a politician was wounded. After hearing tho Bhot tho emperor laBually inquired if any damage' had ten done. When ho entered tho pol ice ho sent messenger to tho room into IUSSIAN LABOR TROUBLES St. Petersburg, Jan. 19. Tho striko Imong tho workmen of Russia contin ues to grow, and rapidly assumes a so- lious proportions. This morning 7000 vorkingmen, at tho Nova hemp and ord factory, joined the strikers, and tlicrs aro expected to follow by tho nd of tho week, and it is belioved that ho number of strikers will reach 100,- 00. TJio railroad employes aro now considering quitting in sympathy. Ef orts aro being mado to mako tho triko general throughout tho country. IGH HOP PRICES Tacomn, Jan. 19. Dealers aro ex ecting somo interesting developments a hops tho present week. Thoro is Ipuch inquiry, but no sales have been Hnado in Tacoma for several days, bo- ftauso dealers beliovo thero is to bo a Sensational advance, and nro holding I 'or bettor prices. Isaac Pln'cus is uoted as predicting that hops will go lis high as $1 a pound. Thrown From His Cart. Berlin. Jon. 19. Crown Princo Fred erick William, while driviiiK from Bor- in to Potsdam today, for a day's shoot ntr. was thrown from his doc cart, ailing hoavily to tho ground. Whoth- r his injuries were serious or not has iot yet boon ascertained. Tho crown princo recoived a sovero Urring, but was not seriously injured. i Q Portland parties aro figuring on put- ling in a now laundry at Eugene M I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 M I Ml 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 Credit Buyets Pay fo Misplaced Confidence It Pays to Trade at BARNES' CASH STORE Where yoa don't have to pay for goods some one else bought "on time" and failed to pay for. Oar expenses arc very light compared with the volume of business, which, with the savings of otir spot cash plan, enable as to sell the most reliable merchandise at lower prices than yoa can find it at any "regular store." (DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING Everything for the Whole Family SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRIOE OASH STORE. . Formerly The New York Racket OF CZAR OF RUSSIA which tho bullet had been fired, and oxamincd tho broken glass. Ho re quested that a search be mado for tho bullet. St. Petersburg, Jan. 19. From tho sizo of tho "missiles which broke tho windows in tho palace it is now be lieved that a shrapnol shell was fired from tho other sido of tho Neva. Tho missiles went high, and nono were in jured. Tho Czar and suito wore partio ipating in tho services in tho chapel at tho timo tho shot was fired. DECLARED NOT INSANE New York, Jan. "19. Justico Gay nor, in Brooklyn, this morning decided that Brodio L. Duke, is not insane, and ordered his rcloaso from tho sanitarium at Amityville, L. I. Duko admitted that ho had beon a drinking man, and had takon tho Keeley. Tho justico said that Duko showed no signs of alcoholic dementia, upon which his commitment was based. Duko loft tho -court with his counsel. Mrs. Alico AVobb-Duke, whoso recent marriage to Duko was tho cause of her husband's detention, was not in court. Her whereabouts is not known. Whito vs. Britt. Now York, Jan. 19. Jabcz Whito will loavo England at onco to fight Britt lato in March or early in April at tho Yosomito Club, San Francisco. White's manager, Charloy Mitchell, has askod tho club to send him $500 for ex penses. Tho Washington Club, ut Hot Springs, has offored Britt and Whito $10,000 to fight thero. Missouri Deadlock. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 19. Tho ballot for sonntor today at noon result ed as follows. Neidringhnus 81, Cock Tell 81, Pottyjohn 3, Kerens G. Tho joint assembly then dissolvod. It is belioved tho deadlock will bo a long one. Three Trains Collide. London, Jan. 19. In a collision in volving threo trains on tho Midlnnd Railway, at Cudsworth, this morning, six wero killed nnd 27 injured. It is roported that tho threo trains caught fire, adding to tho casualties. Sam Quong, a North Ynkima China man was married Sunday. Ho bid for his brido against tho field, paying $1000 for hor. II I I I I I 1 1 1 1 E I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1L TESTIMONY IN SM00T CASE Attorneys Attempt to Pin Witness Down to Exact Dates Washington, Jan. 19. Talmago was again on tho stand in tho Bmoot hear ing today. Attornoy Taylor attempted to pin tho witness down to exact dates of tho revelations, nud other church oc currences, but apparently failed. Tho witness said thero wcro no' oaths in tho ordinary church ceromonies. Ho could recall nothing in the ceremonies relat ing to or referring to tho prophets, nor wna thoro anything calling for ven geance upon "this generation" or "this nation." Land Fraud Oases. Portland, Jan. 19. Tho trial of Geo. Sorenson, accused of trying to brlbo tho former federal district attornoy, John II. Hall, is in progress today. Tho prosecution is conducted by Henry Dry. Tho government introduced ns witnesses Cnptain J. A. Slnden, clerk at tho circuit cort, and Hnll, and rest ed tho Bace. On account of Hall's statement differing fn-m that inado bo foro tho federal grand jury, all mem bers of tho lrttcr woro subpenaed as witnesses in robuttnl. Sorenson on tho stand for the defenso this nftemoon denies tho allegation. This morning tho grand jury examined II. W. Miller nnd Frank Kincart, timber curisors from tho Ros.eburg district, who admit of making fnlse locations, o Abido by Their Declarations', Washington, Jan. 19. It wns an nounced tliis nfetrnoou that tho stato department hnd rocoived from all tho noutral powers interested in tho Far Eastern sutuntion positivo assurance that thoy would abido by their- dec larations. Road Supervisors Organize The first annual mooting of tho road supervisory of Marion county con vened in tho county court room at 1 o'clock this afternoon. County Judgo J. II. Scott presided nnd announced tho object of tho organization, to furth er tho interost already manifested in ranking good roads in Marlon county. Ho complimented tho body on their good looks nnd good works, and ex pressed a deslro that tho roads of Ma rion county might bo materially im proved within tho noxt yenr. Upon motion of Win. Taylor, of Mac leay, that a secretary bo appointed for tho session. Albort McCorklo, county rondmaster, was elected. Itoll wns called, and 31 of tho 37 su pervisors woro prosont. Tho principal subject of discussion during tho aftoruoon was, on how to effectively drain country ronds nnd (Huccessfully build culverts. Tho mooting was simply a conferenco of tho mon with Judgo Scott, no "sot" speeches or addresses being booked, and ninny interesting nnd prncticnl hints wero thrown out. Tho convontion will last through to morrow, mooting at tho sanio plnco in tho county court room. Circuit Court Adjourned. Judge Burnett ndjourned circuit court todny until Monday morning, January 23d. STATE NEWS Tho tax lovy of Jackson county is 54 mills 20 county and state, 15 for city and 13 for tho city schools. Tho now tolophono lino from Oregon City to Flelshnors' Mill has beon com pleted, and is now in oporation. Nancy Green, a rosidont of Orogon City for 30 years, diod Tuosdny. Tho Bouthorn Pacific Company is making somo decidod improvomontfl ut Eugene. Tho building of tho now stook yards has begun, aud promise to bo a grout improvement. Cattle buying among tho Grant coun ty stoekmon bus boon quite netjva slnco tho heavy sales lust fall. Food and pasture aro unusually plentiful, and thero is a great many eattle in that see tiou. George W. Hug, '07, of the Universi ty of Oregon, iuut ben elected eapUin of (he traek team for the 1905 season. Hag Is prominent in athletics. Ho 1ms been a member of the team for two I 1 i. ...nil r...mUnA in ovorv' FISHERY LAWS VIOLATED Demands for More Money With No Fish For Hatcheries Tho fishery bills nro all reported fa vorably in tho house,' and thero is a largo fishery lobby hero to pass them. Beforo this is dono thero should bo somo consideration of tho actual con ditions of this industry, so far as tho Columbia river is concorned. Thoro should bo no moro appropriations of monoy from tho gonernl fund until thero is somo regard for tho laws that aro now ennctcd. What is tho history of this matter? Largo appropriations wero granted two and four years ago for tho establishment of moro hatch eries. Moro hatcheries aro now asked for on tho Columbia nnd its tributaries. Then the fish warden says to tho fish ermen, violate tho closed Heason, fish on Sunday, do as you pleaso. And thoy como ns nenr exterminating 'tho runs of salmon as possible, and nro asking that tho closed season bo extended 10 days. Tho result of this hoggish treat ment of a great natural rosourco of tho stato is that tho principal hatcheries havo no fish eggs to hatch. Boforo any moro fishery monoy is votod thero should bo somo regard for tho present laws and somo understanding ns to tho futuro of traps, wheels and other ma chinery of destruction. Rockefeller Resigned. New York, .Inn. 19.A sensation wns caused at a meeting of tho officers of tho Amalgamated Copper Company to day, when Wm. Q. Rockefeller resigned as secretary and treasurer, and his resignation was ncccptcd. Tho direct ors declared n regular dividend of half of ono per cent, and an extra dividond of tho samo nmount.' Short Telegrams. Judgo Neff, of tho criminal court of Cleveland, today fixod tho bnil of Mrs. Chndwick at $20,000, ponding trial. Mrs. Mignonette Seavoy, of Bar rington, N. H., a pationt at tho stato asylum horo, today killed two inmates nnd injured ono nurso, with a towel roller. Tho victims wero Isabel Mer rill, Opholin Cossett and another in mato seriously injured. Tho houso todny passed tho bill ex tending tho oxtrnditlou lnws to tho Philippines. Dress Goods Bccuuso tho prices aro in ovory in stance under what tho samo goods sell for regularly, thoro is no hotter timo than now to propnro for your coming dress needs. You'll bo sur prised too at tho charming varie ties wo aro showing. That's why the crowds aro thiokoning nround counters honpod with dopondablo, desirnblo goods at lass prices. ZIBILINES Mixed Zibllino suitings In a nlco as sort mont of colors. Sale prlco 63c SHOWER PROOF Brand now showor-proof mlxturon. Regular 85c value. Salo prlee 57 -2c WOOL SUITINGS A largo showing of doairablo pat terns nud shndos of wopl suitings. Regular $1.50 to $2.00 values. Dur ing this sale 98c $S For any Jacket ia Uib house. Pris rang" Clearance y ' x Wflite Sale jC Evey Article in the House Faff K AT CUT PRICES . J "j RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT Is Amazed at America's Way of Treating a Christian Nation Washington, Jan. 19. Russia todny, through Ambassador Cassini, presonted tho stato dopartmont a second noto of protest against tho alleged violations of tho neutrality of Chiua. Tho noto lays particular stress on tho Riesctelni incident in Chcfoo harbor, and on the alleged employment of Chincso ban dits by tho Jnpnnoso in Manehurin, It is understood tho documont expresses that tho American government seems to regard tho protestations of tho "heath-1 on nntions," China nnd Japan, ns of moro weight thnn tho representations of Russia. Secretary Hay proccoded RUSSIAN SPY CONVICTED London, Jnn. 19. A .dispatch from Yokohama sattes that II. B. Collins, of Portugcso pnrentnge, wns tried nnd convicted todny on tho chnrgo of bo ing a military spy. According to tho ovidenco C'nlliiiH visited Port Arthur nnd Tien Tain Inst yoar, and received 1000 yen from tho Russians, together with a private cipher for tho transmis sion of information. From Yokohama Inst October Collins wired tho Russians giving details of tho proposod dispatch of Japaneso troops. Tho penalty is six years' imprisonment. His suntonco was deferrod until tho 24th of Jnnu ary. o General Solicitor Resigns. Now York, Jnn. 19. S. O. T. Dodd, general solicitor for tho Stnndnrd Oil Company has rotired. Ho will bo suc ceeded by E. L. Elliott Dodd gavo out tho intorviow, in which ho denied that tho Stnndnrd Oil Company was in any way interested in railroad or other in dustrial corporations. His salary was $100,000 a year. Thoinnc W. Lawson issued a statement today advising his friends to sell stocks, predicting a dis aster in tho stock mnrkot tomorrow. Ladles' Waists Wo contlnuo to offer tho groutost values in now and doslrnblo wuists in flnnnols and silks at tho most romurkablo roduotions. Thoso gar ments aro shown in a fluo assort ment of colors and blnok and aro for your choosing ut -3 to i -2 Off Oatlng Gowns For tho childrou. You can't begin to buy tho goods nnd mako thoin for what wo aro asking for those. Half Price Moslln Wear Lndlpfl' full fashioned muslin n dorwour, tho latent showings, the most axtenslvo lino in tho olty at Sale Prices oflleifei&Soni AGAIN PROTESTS to tho Whito Houso and laid tho not beforo tho Proaldont. Tokio, Jnn. 19. It is umlcratoocB that Mnjor-Gcnornl Ijlchi, General No gi's chief of staff, will bo appointed! commander at Port Arthur. Mikado's Mcssago to Troops. , Tokio, Jan. 19. .Tho Mikado will tomorrow sond a mossngo to his troop nt tho front, and also send tho soldiers cakes, dono up in enns benring tho insr pcrinl crost. British Contraband. Tokio, Jnn. 19. Tho British Btoairi or Mnkloy, from Cardiff, with coal far Vladivostok, was captured yostcrdayu MINE WORKERS MEET ludiannpolis, Intl., nJn. 1J). Tn tho lllllflUin UIHIVUMLIUU IUUUJ xruii'iittixv Randnll, Wyoming nnd CI i quo, minors tried to stampodo tho convontion. Run dall took tho floor nnd mado n moat vicious attack on President MitcholP. Randall nceusod Prosidont Miteholl of boing a traitor to tho union, as sorting that ho has sold out to tho eoaC barons. Threats of bodily violence caused Randall to quit talking, and ho and his bnokors loft tho hall. Mitchell mndo a denial of tho chnrgo, which wo received with a storm of npplnusc Prosidont 'A Mossngo. Washington, Jnn. 10. Tho sonato to day recoived n mossngo from tho presi dent advocating tho nppolntmont of bik spocial consular ugonts or "commor cial attaches," whoso duties it will ba to aid in upbuilding American Irntfo abroad. Commission in Sossion. Paris, Jan. 10. At tho sitting of tho Dogger Bank commission today Mr. Obelrn presented tho enso for England, M. Dalkudoff giving tho Russian ver sion. Boys' Clothlnc of quality was novor so low priced as at present. Thoso garmontH nro in two and threo ploeo suits, mado up in tho best stylos of fashlonablo and dopondablo materials. Tho oizov rnngo from to 10 yoarn of ugo, Bring in tho boy and fit him out ut Half Price Men's Wear At Oloaranco Prlcos. Running into u bargain Is vory oswy horo. This store can suply nil your needs in NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, HANDKER CHIEFS, HATS, CLOTHING, ETO. at romarkably low prlcos. Assort ments uro eoiuplet nnd style the best. Take ailnnUige. $5 1'or inen'e suits A Jlnonssort niMit tochooso f i aw )10 to 'lZ. .. l! ' n IP M : i t ft . E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOK frm-M-MI IIIIIIIIUHIO 84 H 111 I I I 1 I I 1 I I 1 I II I 1 II " yearn, u c.i ("'-. .v.j frMm$luta$i ay to be oaptam. )