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'rsfsfwr tPWWWJP "VS" - ;iiy DAILY CAPTT AT, JOUENAL. LAST EDITION, SiSO- J wo 5c, W lb H, it. 83 iti I 35c w i ill l IC? i ,SJ Of 2 la n al Oc iei 10c voi XV. SHORT SESSION Today Japs Will Receive Russia!s.An swer and Adjournment Will Follow Portsmouth, Aug. 20. Tho poaco en- Toys and members of thoir staffs wero op early this morning receiving nnd tending final messages to and from their governments, preparatory to tho meeting today. Russia 'b answer to Ja - pin's last proposition is likely to bo prMentod. Tho sossion is expected to b a short ono, ns Japan's commission- erf will rcccivo tho Russians' answer, tad then proposo nn adjournment until next week, probably Tuosdhy, to allow time for Its transmission to Toklo. St. Petersburg, Aug. 20. Tho state ment is mado today at tho foreign of it that tho government agrees with tfitto that a compromlso should be offered Japan. ' Tho only question now is whothcr Japan will roduco her de mands for monoy. It is bollovod hero that iicxce is certain of- boing con cluded. b...i-..,,ii, i. -nwiti ,M ---" -J o- - jait aftor noen: "All doponds upon Japan, and whothcr sho will mako con cessions. I do not antlclpato any un favorable result from today's mooting, and am anxious to got away." Sato, when informed of Wltto's statement, said: "All right, wo can act accord ingly then." It is f oared that Japan may call tho Russian's bluff by break ing oil negotiations. Portsmouth, Aug. 20. It is beJiovd thrco specific propositions nro embod ied in Russia's nnswer presented to Japan this afternoon, a reiteration of ber determination not to pay cash un der any circumstances, n rofusnl to pur chase half of Sagkahloin, but willing to rclmburso Japan for tho caro of hex prUonors and other rcasonnblo charges. It is not believed Japan will accept, but it is not likoly sho will broak off negotiations. It is thought Japan, In I tho answor, will find somo ronson, for continuing tho conforonce, ns tho two govornraonts nro undoubtedly nenrcr than whon thoy last ndjournod. It is Lolloved Russia is reconciled to tho loss of Baghnkallen, and her present aim teoms to bo concentrated upon bearing down tho Japaneso demands for cash. London, Aug. 20. It Is reported at St. Petersburg that n million men will bo mobilised shortly nnd sent to tho front in Manchuria. Now Cure for Consumption. New York, Aug. 20. Physicians of this city aro much interested in n cir cular issued yesterady by tho Now York Post Graduate Ilospital, an nouncing tho discovery of a now euro for consumption. This now remody is tho juice of raw tablo vegetables po tatoes, beets, cabbages, onions, colery, and tho like, procured by grinding and squeezing, a doso being two ounces after meals. Tbo statement is made that 11 pa tionts with well devoloped pulmonary tuberculosis havo bocn nbsolutoly cured and are now good subjects for life insuranco risks. Fifty other pa tients are still under treatment, and said to ba progresing satisfactorily. Experiments along these linos have beon going on at tho hospital for sev I Hop Pickets Supplies We offer you thz test valaes in tne city In GLOVES, HATS, SHIRTS, OVERALLS, JUMPERS, SHOES and CLOTHING. Big line of odds and ends in Men's Fr Hats at $t. OO. Wofta ffom$.35 to$.95. LADIES' TAN SHOES Oar $2.95 line now $2.00. The beat value ever offered In Salem In reliable footwear. in shoe department. ) AJ6ZfJVC4s- &$rJ8e4,. &tfi oral years, and occasional brfef nc ctunts hnvo been published of cures alleged to havo been performed. Accompanying tho circular arc tbo nnmes of two Now York physicians, who, It la -stated, woro appointed by tho hospital nuthorltlos to observe ami roport on tho experiments, and they spoak In most sangulno terms of what ha been accomplished and what -will doubtless follow as tho work proceeds. In addition to applying tho raw veg otablo julco.as a euro for tho most ob stinate cases of1 consumption, tho hos pital's circular nnnounccs that "it Is bcilovod, moreovor, that this may lead to a means by which overybody may bo rondcred immuno form the deadly tubcrculo bacclli, just as vaccination safeguards from smallpox, j It is stated that experiments were begun on n small scalo, with only a f0w Vegetables ground by hand. Later machinery was introduced, and nearly every vogctablo used as food cm- ployed. o A SEATTLE INDUSTRY Seattle, Aug. 20. Tho police have unearthed a wholosalo plot to doport young "girls from this vicinity to Alas- kft for immoral purposes. J. W. Mar- ' vin, a musician, and Robort McNeil, a saloonlst, wero arrestod, and other ar rests will follow, Fivo girls, all under ago, woro found by tho polico, locked up in a disroputablo lodging house, and wero bolng held until tho next steamer sails. It is claimed that scores of girls have already boon sent north, Seattle having boon a procurers' clonrlng house for a long timo. Family Will Bottlo Claim. Corvnllis, Aug. 20. -Hx-Polico Judge Groffoz has loft with $2010.20 of Cor vallls' assessment monoy. Tho amount was mndo public in the report of tho ways and means commlttoe, submitted to tho council at an adjournod, moot ing Thursday night. Tho entire short age comos from sower assessments which wero paid to areffoz, but which woro not transmitted by him to tho treasur er. It covers a ponou oi mreo years, during which tho books kept by him woro throo times tho subject of exam ination and favornblo roport by the finnnco commlttoo of tho council. At tho roquost of tho nttorney of relatives of tho ox-ofllclal, an adjourned mooting of the council is sot for Satur dayoitght, nt which timo a settlement of tho bnlaneo by tbofamIly Is expect ed. No Split Expected. Indianapolis, Iud., Aug. 20. The Democratic city convention mot here this morning nnd judging from indica tions there will bo little, if auy, oppo sition to tho ro-nomlnatlon of Mayor Iloltzraan. Tho convontion was callod committees had boon appointed, took a recess until aftor luncheon. Tho promised opposition of the anti-Holts- man faction seems to havo fallen flat nnkl it is confidently expected mat Mayor Iloltzman will bo re-nominated without opposition. Tho primaries for ward counellmen will bo held on Beptomber 1. It had beon proposed to bold tho primaries and tho convontion at earlier dates, but tbo executive committer decided that it would bo in tho intorest of the party .to mako tho campaign as short as it could conveniently do mauo. See them on front table Jyc5&3 SALEM. OREGON, OWN DALE WINS THE FUTURITY But Little Interest Taken in Race, and There Was No Betting Shcopshcad, N. Y., Aug. 20. Tho J 1Ia,lfaxi N 8-. AuS- 20. The fleet track is drying out and In bettor condl-.ost k'l of tho Canadian and Eastern wuu uiuu wns expected, tiiougn slow nnd a trlflo holding. Thcro is prac tically no betting on tho furlty. Shcopshcad, Aug. 20. Ormundnle won tho futurity, Timber second, Bol moro third. t. 11 . . .. . .- -o Swimming for tho Championship. . Now York, Aug. 20. Tho first group of ovonts in tho championship swim ming contests at Travor's Island is coming oft today. Tho contests- are' held under tho auspicos of the Aina'viiiauy of tho American yachts just in teur Athlotlc Union and aro open to from their ocoan rate, it was highly all amateurs, Tho principal events of i Unselfish and sportsmanllko net of tho today is tho contest for tho half-mllo Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Club to ex championship of tho United States, j tend an invitation to tho American Bogkles that thoro "will bo a -100-yard visitors to compote with ,tho Nova back etroko raco; a 100-yard novice Scotlan and othor Canadian yachts for raco a fancy diving contest and a tho magnificent prize. 200-yard handicap. Among tho en-" The cup woo originally presented to trloa for tho races today nro Charles the Halifax Yacht Club when tho pros Ruber, 0. M. Danlolo, L. J. Goodwin, ont king, thon tho Princo of Wales, who won tho recent 440-yard champi onship 0. D. Truonbach, T. E. Kitch ing, Jr., and E. II. Adams, of tho N,ow York Athletic Club, whilo among tho contestants from outsldo aro Marquant J IP YOU WANT QUALITY COMB If you want to wear tho best hat iu tho market, ask for tho Roberts $3.00 Hat. Best In style, quality and comfort, of fall hats in tho cjty. ' ' Salem Woolen Mill Stotz ! Club; II. J. Handy, of Chicago, tho phenomonnl boy swimmer) Joseph R, Wilson, of Toronto, Can., nnd James B. G roc no, of Boston, tho champion of Now England. Tho diving championship will bo compotod for by Dr. Geo, II. heldon, of tho Missouri Athletlo Club; D. T, Ifnmmond, of Chicago; Hector Dem mors, tho Canadian champion, nnd Fred A. Wenck, Walter Lee, and Phil ip Kcarnoy, of the New York Athlotlc Club. Tbo second and third groups of tho sorlos will como off on Septem ber 2 and 4. Toronto Exhibition Opens. Toronto, Ont., Aug. 20. Tho Cnna din National Exhibition was oponed today with elsborato ceremonies by Premlor Whitney, f tho Dominion govornment. General Lord Roberts had boon invltod to preside nt the oponlng ceremonies, but as his visit to this country was abandoned for offi cial reasons, a change in tho original program bocarao necessary. Besides Mr. Whitney many other high ofllcials of tho provincial govornment were present nt tho oponlng. Tho exhibition will close on September 12. American Steamer Captured. Yokohama, Aug. 20. Tho American steamer Monterey, bound to Petropav lensk, wss captured by Japanese in Behrlng 8a August 23d. Washington, Aug. 20.-The state de partment is informed that tho steamer Australia was at noon taken to Yoko hama. The authorities turned the crew over to tho American consul-general. Tbo captain says tho officers 'and erew havo no money. Tho boat has been sent to the prise court. m 1HHHHHI1HHIIHKMM I Liquid Air Is 200 degrees below zcto, but J . I our ice cxam Is just the right H 'I degree of coldness to balanco 1 1 tho temperature for the hot days I I Zinn's I SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1005. PRINCE OF WALES CUP RACE An Canadian and Eastern Yacht Clubs Take Part in the Race Yacht Clubs aro assembled in Hali fax harbor to attend tho annual yacht raco for tho Princo of Wales cup, tho most covotod trophy over contostod for in any of tho British colonios. Tho yachts of tho N. Y. Yt C. and of tho Eastern Yacht Club, which took part in tho ocean raco from Mnrblehcnd to Halifax, arrived hero in good timo and aro now tho guosts of tho Royal Nova Scotln Yacht Club. In view of tho fact thnt thcro is probably not a yacht in Novla Scotln equal in speed to visited Halifax, In 1800. - It is a beau tlful spoclmon of tho silversmith 'a art, standing two feet high, nnd of great artistic vaule. When tho Halifax club went out of exlstenco, in 1808, MMIIIMIHUMMWUMj TO THE WOOLEN MILL BTORE. I Como and seo tho largest lino -- t nnd tho Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Club was formed, tho latter received tho trophy from tho Halifax Yaeht Club as a legacy. Tho trophy has nover left tho waters on which it was first sallod for. According to tho conditions tho trophy can bo kopt by tho winning yacht only nlno months, when it must' do roturneu to iiaiunx, io uu cum petod for again tho following season. Not to bo outdono In courtesy by tho Nova Scotia, ynchtsmon, Mr Lau renco Minot has offerod n trophy to be competed for by tho Canadian yachts at the enmo timo, whon tho Princo of Wales of cup is sailed for. Tho trophy is a handsomo silver cup, tho decorations of whleh aro symbolic al of the international character of tho raco and of tho good feeling exist ing between tho yachtmen of the countrios represented in the races, Tho first raco was sailed today over u courso of 25 miles off Halifax har bor. ' Under tho regulations of tho Royal Nova Scotia Yncht Club, ac cording to which the measurement of tho yachts is determined by multiply ing tho load waterllno by tho sail area and dividing tho result by 6000, soveral of the American boats were barred from- competing In tho race. Nevertheless, both tho N. Y. Y. O. and the Eastern Yacht Club wero repre sented at tho starting line, when tho signal for thebcglnnlng of the race was given this morning. This evening tho visiting yachtmen ttota tho United States will bo tho guosts of tho Royal Nova Scotia Yaeht Club at a grand celebration at tbelr club house. On that occasion many government officials and prominent citizens will also bo present to greet tho American yachtmen. Tho Ameri ean yachts will remain hero for several days, and in their honor a series of minor yacht races will bo held, in all of which tho Americans will havo tbo privilege to tako part. Speelal prises will bo offered for tbo vorlouo events. Tho visit of tho Americans will con elude with a grand festival, on which occasion tho Princo of Wales, tbo Minot cup, nnd other trophies will be presontod to tbo respective winners. These Will Agree. Stockholm, Sweden, Aug. 26. The commission appointed to negotiate in regard to tho 'dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden anouneed today that tho first meeting would be at Carlsbad, August 31st. Tho Boa airt Rifle Contest. Sea Girt, N. J., Aug 26. Tho rlflo teams who en mo horb to co'mpeto in tho team match? of tho tournnmont under tho auspices "of tho National Riflo Association, woro out bright nnd early this morninp, to bo on timo at tho oponlng of tho first day of tho tonm shooting. Notwithstanding tho early hour tho number of visitors was very largo. Tho shooting began at 8 o'clock in tho morning. Tho first event was tho contost in slow shoot ing on tho 200 nnd 000 ynrd ranges. Owing to tho largo number of teams competing this part of tho program will occupy nil forenoon. In tho after noon thero will u0 a contest in rapid Ore shooting nt tho 200 and COO yard rangos. Borne oxcollont scores wero mado during tho morning, but it will roquiro somo timo to flguro out .tha scores of tha various toams. Fronts Open Btato Campaign. Columbus, O., Aug. 20. In, accord' nnco with tho stato executlvo commit tea's decision tho stato. campaign of tho Prohibitionists will bo oponed horo tonight with a publlo mooting, whloh will bo addressed by a number of promlnont Prohibitionists of this stato including somo of tho stato candidates. Croat Say for tho Hibernians. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 26. Tho an nunl field day of tho Ancient Order of Hibarnlans and tbo Ladles' Auxiliary of this district opened horo this morn ing wltn athlotio games nnd contests, which will occupy all day. Many (Val uable prises will l)o presontod to tho victors in tho various sports. Printers May Strike. Chicago, Aug. 20. This city today becamo tho conter of n strugglo of em ploying printers throughout tho eoun try against tho International Typo grnplcnl Union to defeat tho lattors' nttompt to procuro nn olght-bour day. An open shop nottco was posted in our of tho laraest nrintinir houses, and n striko is oxpected to follow. o .. Ills Yacht Burned. Mobllo, Ala., Aug. SO. Tbcodoro Shonts' yacht was burned today at Carrabelle, Fla. Hor destruction was comploto. Chicago Markets, Chicago, Aug. 20. Wheat, corn, 63; onts, 20, 7tt) gOffgfl T O D Ladies' Final Cleanup on Summer Salt If you aro preparing for tho hop yard, got ono of these suits. what a saving It is tot you, yon will get so much servico out of thorn. Your economical instincts will toll you of tho groat bargains offered. Bar gains nevor before offerod. Remcmbor today is tho last day in which to secure them at the price quoted, 110 TO $23.50 VALUES IN cloth surra. In wanted colors. A limited number Skirts alono worth double tho prlco asked $3.05 $38.00 VALUES IN NEWEST BILK BUTTS Shirt waist patterns, best styles .and patterns at much less than half prlco .$11.85 MANNISH BHIET WAISTS 33 1-3 PER CENT OPT. HAMMOCKS Much Below Regular Price. WASH GOODS ' At Specially Attractive Prices. WRIST BAGS And Belts-Bilk and Leather, Be Auced Ono-Fourth. WANTED: Experienced dry goods NO. 201. HELD UP THE PRIEST Poles Get Buy and Compel Him to Sign Notes and Checks Cleveland, 0., Aug. 20. Upon tho statement to tho polieo by Bov. Bono diet Roslnski, a Catholic priest of St. Stanislaus Polish church, thnt ho lmd ,...., h 1A nri.oncr or 24 'hours, with- out fo0l1 nml forcC(1 to glgn two nolM f j500 cnch nml tm) chcok8 for a llko amount, which had beon cashed, bcsldos bolng robbed of $30 nnd somo jewelry, two mop and a woman wero arrestod today. Roslnski says ho ro celvod a mossngo Thursday, urging him to call upon .Tennlo Oflnskl, on Codnr nvenuo. Juftn Tussvnskl rushed in and doclnred himself to bo tho woman)' fiancco, and domnndod that the priest glvo up $400 for tbo allogcd allonntlon of her affections. Tunuvnskl, with Leo Chlchowski, assisted in rolicving him of his monoy anl jowclry. Tho two notes and tho $310 woro found undor tho enrpots in tho woman's room. TAGGART TROUBLES Woostcr, 0., Aug. 20. The judgo an nounced today in tho Taggart trial that testimony would bo admitted to show how oithor parent enrod for tho chil dren. Ho said tho principals would tako caro of thcmsolvcs, but whatever thoy woro guilty of the children woro Innocent, nnd tho court would decldo tho enso o thoy would benefit tho moBt. "Billy" Taggart was on tha stand tho most of tho morning, ireadqnartorn Will Not Move, Washington, Aug. 20. Goufral Bntos, acting socrotnry of war, donlos tho roport thnt headquarters of tho northorn division of tho army will uo transferred from Bt. 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