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MMWWm iinrrniiirnfirmifiiiii MaMfe k r rwfFirrw."T"""'S Fair tonight sgdjS&tard&y. LAST EDITION, 3S0. DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL Ul t 205. 1111 "" -.it t VOL. XV. RUSSIA'S BOLT) SflAND Says She Will Never Submit, and Japan must Alter Her Terms . , Portsmouth, Aug. 25. A hitch of such gravity has occurred in tho poaco negotiations tbatv tho proposed moot ing Saturday (may bo postponod,. Thoro aro various vfows in Regard to what has lransptr6d, somo saying it augurs that tho negotiations will continue, despite tho apparent adamnntino posi tion of both nations. Other high dip lomats declaro a sottlomcnt is further off than ovor. Korostovitss announced this morning, that.itjras not -definitely docldod to, jncoT, .Saturday. 'JBut," ho added, lv'unJess,'Japanrtiecodosfrom its position,-thoVo will bo'a mooting Saturday, and that will bo tho last one" Thero is always tho possibility of tho mediation of tho powers, or somo raovo of tho President. Sato thinks difforontly. Ho says tho moot ing will bo hold as echodulod, and oth ers will follow. "Japan, howovcr," says Sato-, "hassaid tho last word about Snkhnleia,",, Tho envoys aro constantly in communication with their governments. Lost night Komura and Sato wont to Manchester, Arid this morning, as ,guofiU of that city, will visit tho factories, St. Petersburg,. Aug. 25. In regard to tho statement published in America yostorday attaining to Lamadorff, say ing Russia won't pay any indemnity nor cedo any torrltory, tho foreign, of fico today denies emphatically that Lninsdorff received tho correspond ents, and says no such statement was issued, novortholoss the recognized press agont In tho foreign offlco rolter atea tho statement that Rum la won't pay any Indemnity. Oyetor Bay, Aug". 25. Baron Kan okq tialtodi Jbe President this morning. When asked 'What was the outlook for poaco, ho replied: "Llko tho weath er," glancing at tho clouds. "What do you think of Lamsdorf 'a statement that Rossis, won't pay Tor cedo land.' "I think ho io making a mistake, but, as it seems to bo official, I guess wo will havo to swallow it." Tho confer enco with tho President lasted an hour. , ', Oyster Bay, N.Y., Aug. 25. Kancko returned from Sagamoro Hill In good humor, nud when nskod if it would bo poaco or war, ho saldj "It will bo n deadlock, I should say." Ho said em phatically: "Japan will mako no moro concession. Thjb war has cost her $900,000,000 to dato. A fow papers sajs she has offered to mako peace for tCOO.000,000. Isn't that a groat enough concession. Wo will mako poace if Russia wants it but cannot glvo up everything. What wo want is poaco with justice for Japan nnd honor for Russia." Ho said ho didn't bring any communication from tho Toklo govern ment, and earcastieally told tho news paper men that thoy had tho power to mako poaco or war.. Toklo, Aug. 25 Thero wns a long eonforeneo this aftornoon botween Premier Katsura and tho secretary general of tho forolgn office, Marquis Ito, who declared tho conference would havo a bearing upon tho Portsmouth conference. London, Aug. 25.-r-The diplomats of this city think peoco-ia assured. Paris, Aug.- 25-Tho semi-official Temps today has & notable leader, re specting the growing French aentimen that Russia) is losing ground "by hdr do-1 lay in accepting tho poaco terms, oven thongh they appear hard. Ths pa? Ays: "After the constant reverse suf fered by Russian anna in tho Far East, Russia will do well, it phe succeeds in preserving tho integrity of her torrl- OUR NEW DRINK "THE SALEM GIRL" Like all SzUmGkla is fritter than amytiMr ' Tiie Spa 382 State Street. W. T STOLZ. I O, MEYERS. tory and scaping with tho moro pay mont of an imlomnlty, which is not o mortal wound. Resisting tho efforts ofPrcsldont Roosevelt nnd putting off theyjonclusion of a 'poaco already rlpo, amounts to a rofusal to look tho facts iEsU faco Tt "vcr to tho fatal Russian oystom of 'Nttchovo,' 'which1 nolther In diplomacy nor warfaro con duces to Russia's welfare." Portsmouth, Aug. 25. Practically all "of Komura 'a sulto accompanied ninyto Manchester At tho last mFn JUoJTakahira;d9C;d6d not to go. It Is bollevod Important poaco dovolorr monta dotnlnod him. En routo to tho station Komura 's automobile ,broko down, and tho train was hold tf or him. Portsmouth, fAug. 25. Wittp said this afternoon that ho hadn't recolved deflnlto Instructions from St. Peters burg, but admitted that thero Is a probability thatjjtussiawlll modify her position on tho question, of reimbursing Japan. o -Japs Soiro Steamer. " Washington, Aug. 25. Tho state do- partmont has been Informed by tho consul-general at Yokohama that tho Btoamshlp Australia, owned by tho SprOckloa Intorosta in San Francisco, has boon soizod by tho Jnpnneso. No reason or details aro given. o Votorans' Annual Muster. Canajoharlo, N. Y., Aug. 25. Tho surviving monitors of tho Ono Hun dred and Fifteenth Regiment, bettor known as tho "Iroa-Hcartod Regi ment,!" mot hero this morning for their annual muster and convention at Wag ner's Hall. Tho meeting was called to order by Charles W. Schnrff, of Cana joharlo, tho president of tho regimental association. After an Invocation by tho Itov. Carl G, Stoeckor, tho prosl dent. 'welcomed tho veterans and deliv ered his annual addrosa. Col. 8. P. Smith respondod on behalf of tho vis itors. Then a short business session followod. After lunch tho session was rosumod, to bo continuod all aftornoon This evening tho veterans will bo. tho guests of the local votorans. at a dinner (n Nollis' Hall and after dinaor thero will, bo a campflro at Wagner's Hall, with songs, rooltatlons and spoeches. Tomorrow tho visitors will visit Old Fort Rensselaor and other points of in terest in this vicinity. WILL GO TO MEXICO Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 25. Twonty six Gorman families loavo hero next wook for Moxlco, whoro a colony will bo ostabllshod botwoon Tia Juana and Bnsonada. August Hock, father of tho projoct, owna 1800 acres of boot sugar land, nnd will glvo five acres to oach housoholdor. Tho Mexican government has promised -half tho nocossary funds to build a boot sugar factory and a handsome bounty on ovory pounu or sugar. fit. Louis. Auir. 25. Tho Eva Alma was released aftor inspection, and-tho craft started to tow tno snow ooi up the river.' Sho ran short of coal and tlA,l nn to tho bank to cut wood. Tbo roport sproad from tho noarest village that Bho carried lover refugees, nuu no town would allow her a landing, and nono would go noar enough to spoaK io bpr crew. Thero aro six aboard, all having health certificates. Lost In No Man's Land. t? ,. VIMi.. Auff. 25. Hud dled togetbor within an opon dry apot a 1 ll. (mmanaA only a few xeet sqvmxo u " .- blueberry swamps Jvortb of this, city, a Li-- n.'.v Thnrsdav found Mr. J. A. Fisher, wifo of Bernard Fisher, chlpr enginoer w '" . rosdj Mrs. B. J. Snow, wlfo of n Northwestern railway engineer; Ar L i- aA 12j Bessio Snow, Kwd ., Miss Bvelyn Doyle, aged 19, ana a child of Mrs. lisners, oB ., "" become lost in the swamps. r .. uirnnlmr. and wanted blueberries for lunch. Deserting camp Wednesday, it struck out into tho for. art and lost its way. A special train with 200 searchera found tho sextet wfforers today four rniloa from camp headed Into "ro - whence no ono -has ovor.returned. Though badly scratched and com pletely prostrated, all of tho member. will recover. 'Will Stand Trial. N,w York, MS. 25.-M0M- f9. i . (...rniinrlties in eoaueetloa acensou v v - '-with iho cotton seandal Burrenderea to $h aothorHi thla arternooa, SALEM. OEEQON, SECOND lYAY'S tma Sea Girt Has a Genuine Shoot ing Match With Many i Fine Prizes Sea Girt, N. J., Aug. 25. This Is tho second dny of tho great national shooting tournament, which began yes terday; under thomost J avorablo aus pices. Tho arrangemontsjonjjtho'camp Ing ground offiia competing teama nnd on tho rango aro as nearly perfect as they can bo made, and ovorythlng works smoothly nnd satisfactorily. Thousands of visitors, among them many officers of tho army, aro hero watchlngthoiwprk. of tho loxporfciwlth great IntorpstJT Governor StokeSlnnd mnnv mombers of his staff were in at- tondanco this morulng,!andtwithi?hem wcro a number -of prominent visitors, who aro lioro as tho guests of tho gov ernor. Today's program la of particular inter est to military men, nnd tho majority of thorta watching thamorning'a work wero cither connected with tho regular army or tho stato militia of vnr'0u8 states. Tho morning was taken up by sXirmish runs for individual scores, and somo oxccllont work was done. This ovent is, to somo extent, a prno tlco for tho skirmish shooting of tho teams which will tako placo on Tues day of next week. The? preliminary event includes two skirmish runs nnd ovor 40 wore ontored for tho contest. Tho aftornoon will bo devotod to tho national platof8hootlng contest for in dividuals. All those ollgiblo for the national individual match may shoot In tho pistol match, as thoro are many crack pistol shots among tho mombers of tho various riflo teams, nn interest ing contest la expected. Thero wjjbe alow..Aro at 75 .yards, tlmid flro atM and 50 yards, and rapid flro nt 15 and 25 yards. Thoro aro 12 prltes, ranging from a gold modal and $30 for tho first prlro to a bronxo medal and $10 for tho 12th. Competitors making tho highest oggroguto on tho different ranges will get medals and cash prlios. Tomorrow will bo tho first day of tho national team match, beginning with slow flro at 200 and 000 yards and immediately followod by rapid flro at tho 200 and 500 yards targets. Tho team, content will continue all day Water Carnival at Fronteuac. rl.tr.rtlrrn Tlnv N. Y.. Auir. Tho mo- tor boat races for .tbo American Power Boat Association's golu cup wero con- .I......1 !.... flnvArnl nt tho bOStS ViUUUU fcVlJ. v.v-. -- which had takon part in yesterday's races Jiau oroppeu yiu, u ,.--of winning are narrowing down tbo In ,.., :n til. runa BMims to lneroase. Tho start this morning was mado lu eood form and tho thousands of spec- " . i .t. l.1o,1a tators on snoro nnu on uu ." along tho courso enjoyed excellent sport, Aftor tho conclusion of today s races tho visiting yachtstnon will run i.. .ini hnimrt of tho Frontenne Yaeht giub, abu ton miles up tbo rlvor from tho Thousand Island Yacht Club house. Tho Frontonno xacnv GluV nas mviioii ,J0 v" " j guests of tho Club tonight nnd to wit I noss tho water oarnival, for which ex- t ' . i, i. ...... l.un in nil 11 tenslvo preparaiioua m, "i-- during tho past week. ' u Capo May Auto Races. Capo May, N. J., Aug. 25.-8veral hundred automobUlsts Iroin all parts .. 4t. ., with a. fair sprinkling of foreigners, were assembled on the ideal strip of beach where tho annual automobllo races unuer wu -u..v. of the Capo May Automobllo Club bo- .vi. nino. Mr. S. M. Butler, 8retsry of tho Automobllo Club of yr- .. ...3 .. m.I.1 timer. Mr. America, aciw - n ti.i.v.i.w (iwrcitarr of tuo American fitblelle Association, as referee. Tho most prominent among tne . ,. -.nnt is Walter Cbrls- tie, who recent mado ono kilometro straight in Z5 seconoa u. - - tho aamo 120-horso power direct drive racer which bo used in hi phenomenal i 4.(.i. i.t -waok. Among tbo Sreign contestants is M. Louis OheT- rolet, a prominent xvu6- . -, - will una a now asv-uvBw rv""' - - . t.m In Ttnlr. and which A. -j.. f uu" w finished aocond in tbo International eup races on July fitb l uus year. .. -. ii j.;n .r Kazarri. and it U generally bollercd that it would ltavo iron mo Tca . HO troablo with tho tires. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1005. inAjnY" LYTLE TELLS Taggart Diyorce CasePresents the Slimy Details -of Army Life Wooster, O., Aug. 25. "Aunty" Lytlo took tho stnud again this morn Ing. Sho said tho captain was drunk many times at Fort Thomas, Fort Leavenworth nnd in ManUa l?Qt i "always ,a perfect gentleman when full." Wooster, O., Aug. 25.-" Billy" Tag gart wns on tho stand this aftornoon, and described tho lncidont tho attor neys call tho "lovo In tho dark affair." He aaid ho took Mrs. Tnggart to a danco, nnd had lunch in tho dining room. Tbey then wont into tho dark sitting room, and whispered, no as not to wako Mother Taggart. Manchester, N. "H., Aug. 25. Ko mura and party aro hero, tho guests of Herman Shaw, visiting tho cotton mills. Thoy aro escorted by Governor McLean and other officials, who ontor talncd them nt luncheon. They will roturn to Portsmouth tonight. STOP FEYE REFUGEES St. Louis, Aug. 25, United States soldier from Jefferson barracks this morning captured tho steamor Alma, said to bo carrying yollow fever refu gees. Thoy detained tho passongors and crew in quarantino 11 miles bo low tbo city, Oandla Club's Reunion. Candla, N. ft., Aug, 25t Tho Oandia Ulub, compoeod f present and former rosldonta of tho town, is holding its sixth mid-summar rounlan today and sqvoral hundred of tho members who aro acattorpd nil ovor tbo country, camo horo expressly to attond this annual Catherine Tho most attrnctlvo fen- turo of tho forenoon wns tho parndo of school children of tno town, wno woro afterwards guesta of tho club at din nor. Eaoh ono of tho children in tho parado carrlod a silk badge, showing a picture of tho old school houso which was built ab'out 150 yearB ago on tho grprtb Road, noar tho Hooksett lino. Tho dinner wns served in a largo tent and an orchestra ployed during tho moal. In tho afternoon thoro will bo a mooting In tho town hall at Candla Corner, with music and addroesos by prominent citizens and members of the. club. Old Colony Club's AnnnaL ' Padanaram, Mass., Aug. 25. Tho Old I Colonr Olub, of which the lata Josepu Jefferson was ono of tho founders nnd f of whlob ho was president at tho time of his death, is holding its annual re union today. By tho courtesy of tho Now Bodford Yacht Club tho summer station of tho club nt South Dartmouth was placed at the disposal of tho olub and thero tho members, or at Joast a formidable number of them, assembled ( this morning. They met at Burxard)'s( Bay and proceeded to Padanaram by special trolley cars. At noon thoy en- j joyed a clambake at Laban's roily Hotel. Tho death of Joseph Jefferson, the. jovial president of the club, was unt- vorsally Tegretted and many a toasi was drunk to the memory or tno great actor. Tho plaeo mado vacant by tho death of Mr. Jefferson will not bo filled until the next annual meeting of tho club, ii, o Colorado Cloudburst, Denver, Aug. 25. Tho latest report of tho cloudburst la Dolagua canyon show that only 10 wero lost. Eighteen houses wero swept away, Communica tion is noreitorld. Donver. Ave. 25. Tbo Trinidad county eoroner has been notified that flro bodies havo been recovered from tho flood. All tho lost wero mostly ftrlmnt Josenb Veltrl. his wifo and children aro known .to bo drowned- Wiro communication wUl bo restored by night. o Xace Tracks Aro Plenty. New York, Aug. 26,-Lt Stevens, of tho Baldwin AltMp (Jompaay, d Boy Eaabeahauer bt arranged tor , 'rseo over this city withlo threo weal PLANNING TO CAPTURE SENATORSHIP Prominent Portland Politicians Organize a 'Movement to Defeat Popular - Choice (Spoclal to Tho Dally Capital Journal) Portland, Or., Aug. 25. A movomont has boon started tho past wook to, cap turo tho next United Stated eonntorship for a Portland man not yet agroed op on. Soveral aspirants hero aro not in clined to eeok tho office on tho direct nomination primary plan, nor undor tho Maya law, both of which amount to direct oloctldn by tho people Emls oarieB havo boon sont out into dlfforont parts of tho atAto to jiut up a i. DESEETO HIS FAMILY. Gold mil Man Io Supposed to Bo In Portland. Gold Hill, Or., Aug. 25. E. J. Mo Nultig, until latoly nn omployo of tho Condor Wator A Power Company, at Gold Hill has disappeared, presum ably deserting his wlfo and child, who aro bore. Tho missing man Jeft Gold Hill- on Montfuy, ostonslbly to go to Medfprd to purobaso euppllcs for tha family. Ho told his wlfo ho would re turn on tho evening train, but has not boon soon hero slneo. Just prior to leaving ho is said to havo told MUs Murray, of tho Murray restaurant, that ho was going to Portland. Tho po)Ico of Portland havo boon notified to keep a lookout for tho man. Scar-dsl t ITitvy Yard, Soattlo, Wash., Apg. 25.-R. P. Pick oroll, special agent of tho navy depart ment at Washington, has unearthed, ho claims, ovldcnco of "graft" at tho Pugot Sound navy yard, and has for warded his roport to Washington. It is now anld that a groat scandal is nkoly to result from tho roport, and jQc7fti WTrTTTif ffiBiilifiiTTisWIIfTtflrTTrT" t" I " " ' ' Today -arid Jombfrow's " Suit Sale Ends this Monster Distribution of Great Values WW Mm S3.05- Just a limited number of cloth suits In wanted shades, values ranging from $10.00 to 123.50. Skirts alono aro worth double, S11.85 8'lk shirt waist and jack et, suits of Mohair and Brlllantlne, valuos ranging up to 130.00. Friday and Saturday. BATHING SUITS Entire lino reduced like thlwr 93,00 values are reduced to ... $3.50 values aro reduced to ... $0.50 values are reduced to ... ..$2.65 ..$4.80 HAMMOCKS. All 1005 patterns and (reaves lKOvalas ......,.,.$1.88 2.75 value , 2.06 3.00 vaioee ,... 5 5.00 Tahw 3.76 W AKTED: Itrpeflweed y foods NO, 200. (j pigeon candidato for tho direct pri mary nomination, who la thou sot aside and tho Portland man run in "under aupponslon of tho mica." As thero"" aro H hold-ovor Republicans, by keeping tho. Multnomah delegation unpledged mis caw bo tiono. Tno "siooj-pigeon" has not been agreed upon, and tho only qualification is ono who shall' bo docilo enough to not make a campaign gaihm tho machine, and bo willing to tako oomothing in tot urn in tho way of an appointment. that oomo of tho lending men nt the yard may bo drawn in. Piokoroll baa boon working at tho yards for eovoral months, and is aaid to havo secured conelnslvo ovidenco to back his ohargo. Bomo tlmo ago tho evldenoo, or a port of it, socured by Piekerell was stolen from hi room in Seattle, but h has completed it again. Thoro havo boon rumora of graft nt tho yardo ior months, and n goneral shaking-np Is oxpeotod about September Btb, whoa Captain Bnrwell take charge of the yards. - o Caught Rod-Handed. Chicago, ' Aug. 26. Tho police- this morning captured tho man who robbod and shot at Mrs. It. M. Lowonst'eln, a fow minutes beforo and in tho sasw manner that Mrs. F. K. Mito wa inurdored Thursday. It Is said ho an swors tho description of tho MltO mur derer . Ho claims to havo been a dep uty sheriff during tho strike. Chicago Selected. Buffalo, N. Y Aug. 25,-Chicaga was eloeted today for tho next anrfu nl convention of tho Order of Forest ers, 7 reA6&S S8.05 Silk shirt wnlNti and jack ets, suits of Mohair and Ilrlllluutlno, i values ranging up to 923.50, Friday and Saturday. $16.05 Silk hirt waist and jack et suits of Etainiuo. Values ranging up to , 910.00. Friday and Saturday, TROnSERS 'All 1005 patterns and styles; un to dato in every particular, $4.50 values tC Q 7 C reduced to JpCjO i $5.00 values HCt OCT reduced to IpO O $3.50 values l.O 7 EZ reduced to & 3 $,0P values Q f( reduced to asVW Men's $1.00 and $1.25 saw nud soft shirts. Special . ...SQ saleslady. Noa etnr need apply, DTLA n i m m I