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'wnwpBnrjwywyi"lj pj'uijihh ijwmmnif AILY C1APTTAL JOURNAL BAIEM, OEEQON, SATUBDAY, APRIL 8, 1005. NO. 83.3 WITHIN THIRTY MILES f-. - j ipT -v i iw (rw - LEETS m - . ......A.AOA&AAAAAAttAAkAAAanNaHHawwavsvwtPvwaiw w vww.wvwwwwvt ""V -P.WW-.WWW-WW-.-w London Dispatches From Singapore Indicate That the Hostile fleets Are This Afternoon not More Than ThirtyllM.les Apart and May Be in Touch at Any Moment. The Japanese Squadron of Twenty-Two Ships is : Still off Hosturg Light Where it was Reported on March Fourteenth wwwwww ftwwwwwwftww ww -- wwwwww Oww wwwwww 0 EA DOGS ARE FACE TO PAGE SENATOR BOOTH INDICTED Singapore, April 3. (3 p. m.) The sain- fleet has just reached the liar- and is now steaming northeast into China Sen. oudon, April 8. A private telegram rom Singapore says that the Russian qundron, numhciing 63 vessels, be- oved to bo under tho command of Ito- jSetvousky, ii making for Saigon, the Papitnl of French Cochin China. Pcnanir Straits Settlement, April S. Eio steamer Kumsang, which has just nrrlvod here, reports sighting 12 war ships, apparently tho Japanese scoutiug fto Russian squadron, which was steam- Knar nhead of Singapore. Tho impression Fprovails that it is only n mntter of a ffew hours until tho two fleets meet, and Hfcon a big naval battle will ensue. PSt. Petersburg, April 8. Telegrams re- feeived at the wax office from Manchur- iitsreport that tho Japanoso havo com- Rseneed a movement against tho Bus- pan left, and it is feared that tho Jap- Racse will shortly occupy Kirin. Tho in- Rbitants of that placo havo fled. ;st. Petersburg, April 8. General feinovitch roports that tho battlo at flTaintsatun, on April 7th, lasted is IkotirB. The enemy's losses were heavy from our artillery and rifle fire. Our losses were five killed and 35 wounded. Gathered a Crowd. A man with a strong arm and a but ter mftkinu machine- drew quito ft crowd I " ".. at tho corner of Commercial and State streets yesterday afternoon. Tho rub ber necks were in evidence, but tho demonstrator dolivered tho goods. - Ncarlv tho entiro business portion of iLostino was destroyed by fire Thurs Iday morning. TERRIBLE CONDITIONS PREVAIL Lahore, April 8. The first pnr4t of tho relief expedition sent to this district, where tho greatest havoc was wrought by the recent earthquake, has reached Dhnrmsnla and report that they found an. awful seeno of destruction. It is not believed that any persons buried in tho ruins aro now alive. Six hundred soldiers and two companies of engin eers hnvo been ordered to Dharmsnla to exhumo tho dead. It is now believed that tho horrors at Dharmsnla hnvo been repeated at Knugra. Liquor Was Hot. Pekin, 111.,. April 8. Wliilo repairing a big vat at tho American distillery this morning, tho foreman, Jorry Har dy, broko through into o boiling mnss of liquid. John Wagner and Joseph Dyers went to his assistance, and also fell in. Deforo help camo Hardy and Wagner were scalded to death. By,ors was rescued, but will probably die. n Herrick Will Eevoko Warrant. Columbus, Ohio, April 8. Upon reaching homo this afternoon Governor Herrick will havo Inid before him tho roports of a personal honring in the extradition of J. Morgan Smith and wife. It is understood that tho gov ernor will consent to hear tho motion and revoke tho warrant. Chicago Markets. Chicago, April 8.-Wbeat. $1.15! l.lOVj. QUALITY Should bo the first consideration with all buyers. Reliable Me chandise Costs more than merchandise of uncertain quality, but the best ii al ways tho more economical in tho end. Wo make it a point to keep such goods as will bo fully up to the stuudard of quality desired by tho best trade. OUR CASH PLAN And our economical business methods enables us to sell tho best at a lower prico than is usually asked for medium qualities. Let us show you our Sttmme Wash. Goods Tho assortment is unusually largo. Tho new patterns ore very attrac tive, Au inspection of our Dy Goods Department Will convince you that we are offering great values in the most desir able novelties of the season. yjhktZ'fZ&i' V- &grjBamU &e ' &4&3Me Is the place for cash buyers to trade, SHOES, OXOTHINa Evervtbinjr in 1-H' --a raea'" fur-l8l,in Tho Bew bP? n Tho federal grand jury this afternoon J returned indictmonts against State Son-J ator R. A. Booth, Jnmes H. Booth, T.J E. Siugleton, John Dee, Richard Roe,i William Roo, Thomas Roe, officials of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, charging conspiracy with Thomas Ag6o to defraud tho United States out of publie land. Also Against Frank Alley, A. It. Downs, -V.. R. Downs, Stephen W. Turnell and John Dee, charging conspiracy with John W. Gardner and others to defraud tho government of public lands; against Willard N. Jones, Thaddeus S. Potter, II. L. Sissler and Daniel Clark, for conspiracy; against Jnmes H. Booth, for furnishing P. A. Kribs advanco information to nid him in scripping operations, whllo Booth was an official at thoRos oburg land of fice; ngninst Coo D. Bomnrd, Clarence D. nchary and Charles A. Watson for perjury. John Cordauo, ox-District Attorney John Hull, Major Harry I. Bees, A. P. Caylor, J. II. Hitchings, John North? nip unite Charles' Lord nro reported as having iconsplred to retard justice, though ho indictmonts were returned against Ihcm. PAPAL DELEGATE INTERFERES Winnipeg, April S.-Frnnk Oliver wns today sworn in as minister of tho interior to succeed Clifford Sifton. Can ada is ablnie with excitement over tho interference of tho pnpal delegate in tho governmental affairs. It is be lieved that the Manitoba legislature will bo cnllcd noxt week to mako a pro test. KILLED THROUGH JEALOUSY EQUITABLE TROUBLES MULTIPLY New York, April 8. Tho nrguinent of tho petition for tho Injunction to prevent tho Equitable Life Assurnnco Society from mutiialis-.ing wns ad- journod by tho supremo court today by Justice Mnddox until - o'clock Mon day. Counsel Hurnblowor, for tho Kquitnble, said that ho had not had timo to examino the paperV in tho case. Tho petition for tho injunction was mndo by Frnukliu )i. Loni, wm was represented in court by Edward M. ejrepards. Lord is tho owner or a row shares of the Equitable. Tho suit 'is ugainst both the liydo and Alexander factions, but common report Is that ono of tho fnctions is behind tho suit. Shep- ard said that Lord hail roccivcu no no tico of any chango in tho society's charter, which wai In derogation of his client's rights. Should tho tempor ary injunction bo granted, tho whole matter of mutunlizlng the society will be thrown into tho court. POLICE FILL JAILS Warsaw;. April 8. The polico Imv-o begun making indiscriminate nrrests of persons belonging to political societies as a means of suppressing agitation. All prisons and citadels aro filled with prisoners. Thoro nre persistent rumors that the authorities have hanged many prisoners, after furuial trials. The So cialists have issued a proclamation calling on thoir followers to rovenge the action of tho authorities. o Minnesota Launched. Newport News, Vn., April 8. Tho battleship Minnesota wns successfully launched in tho yards of tho Newport Shipbuilding und Drydook Company this morning. Reservoir Collapses. Madrid, 'April 8. A largo rosorvolr, which is in course of comtructlon in tho outskirts, collujpsed today. So far 180 dead and wounded woikmen hnvo boon taken from tho ruins. San Francisco, April S. The mystery surrounding tho murder iiml mutilation on Wednesday night of the young man who was identified last night ns Ding gio Vilardo, was clonrod today by tho confession of Mrs., Piotro Torehirito. Sho directly accuses her husband of the horrible crime, and thoro is sufllolont substnntntion of her story secured to no longer leave n doubt in tho minds of tho iiolloo of tho Identity of tho mur derer. Torehirito is missing, but tho detectives nre on Ills trnil, and hone to hnvo him behind tho bnrs within a few liourB. Late last night, through in formation given Vilardo's brother, Mrs. Torehirito, who is a hnndsomo young matron, with a 5-months-old child, wns placed under arrest. When taken into custody she seeinod nnxlous to tell her story, which was forthwith coming in soon ns nine ed in tho sweatbox. On Wodnesday night Vilardo, who roomed with tho Torchirito's and tho murderer quarreled. Whllo tho qunrrel was at its height, Mrs. Torehirito wont out for n walk. When hIio returned Vilardo was missing. Sho asked her husband whero ho wus, but was told to mind her own business. Fenrlng hor husband might do her harm, sho retired to hor room, her husband going Into Vilardo 's room, whore ho worked for somo time, nnd thou went out. After his roturu ho again wont to Vllurdn'ri room, where he worked until past mid night. Tho next morning she saw thnt the iloor of Vilardo's room was scrub bed and tho walls whitewashed, but it is eoVerod In a number of placus with blood spots, overlooked by the murder er. Torehirito disappeared on Thursday inoriiimr. and ho has not been semi since. A detective wont to the Torehi rito homo this morning, nnd scraped olT tho fresh whitewash in Vilardo's room. Ho found groat splashes of blood. Tho deed watt committed with a cleaver. The woman advanced no reason for the crime, but the officers are satisfied that Jealousy wns tho motive. In his hnsto to clear away tho evi dences of his crimo, Torehirito over looked a number of scraps of flesh and bi no that became detached through the vicious rhonnlnc to which the boy was I subjected. With tho bloody cleavor ho flung tiio scraps under the kitchen sink, evidently intending to take them uwny when ho hud removed tho dlsmemboroil body, but fnilcd to do so, and thoy were found under the sink todny by tho detectives. Three of Torchirito's most Intimatu friends nre in jail, pending further developments. One of thorn in known to have looked nttho body early Thursday morning, nud could havo identified it then, but it is boliovod thnt ho hesitated to do so until tho mur doror could get away. This is tho man who later told the polico that ho thought tho victim wns his brother, ami who finally identified tho remains. Patrol Domingo's Waters, Washington, April 8. Tho navy de partment is Informed that tho cruisers Brooklyn and Dixie havo nrrlvod at Monto Cristo, Santo Domingo, to assist in pntrollng the waters of tho republic during the administration of tho sue tnnis service by agents of. tho United States. SOLONS AFTER WOMEN Madison, Wis., April 8. 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