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Tonight and Friday, partly cloudy, DAHT CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. XV.. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1005. NO. 100. RUSSIAN GENERAL TEAMSTERS STRIKE SPREADS PLEADS FOR OLD IRELAND ARRESTED EOR MAIL ROBBING FLINCHES He Cannot Face Japan With Army and Navy at His Command Weakness of the Czar's Government Ex posed in a Letter to a Relative for Which He is Reprimanded St. Petersburg, Mny 4. liojestvensky has written a letter to n relative hero, in which lio coinplnins that It will bo impossible) for him to light with the miv tcriol nt his commnnd, Tlio lack of discipline is appalling. Ho cencludes: "Thcso uro tlio men and tlio ships with which I am expected to fnco n power ful Japanese licet. It is a hopeless en terprise; nothing short of n miraclo can no UN from annihilation." It is said !io government vory strongly resents tlio publication of tlio letter. Tlio min ister havo reprimanded liojestvensky for his indiscretion. Slugnpore, May 4. The British stenmer Sclnngor arrived todny, mid reports that it passed a division of the I JtiisMnii warships off Jugrnh, between the Island of Pennng And Singapore, nt ! o'clock this morning. PATTERSON , WOMAN FAINTED When Jury Came in Second Time With Disagreement Amoy, China, May 4. A typhoon, which swept over the coast of South China this week, is said to havo dam aged tho second Pacific squndron con siderably. All the lighter vessols nro roportod scattered. Singaponi, May -1. A fleet tlmt is ev idently NcbogatolT's has effected a eafo passngo into thv China Sen, and prob ably is on tho way to join icojestvcns ky. A report says that two transports of tho fleet put into Sndong, on tho north coast of Sumatra, apparently dumnged as tho result of a collision. Tim division of shins siehtod off Jugrnh consisted of four battleships, wo cruisers, four colliers and a hos pltal ship. It is expected that tho ves els will pass Singapore about mid night. With good wcathor they will bo able to join liojestvensky ill four days. Hong Kong, May 4. A Chineso of ilcinl report says definitely tlmt the greater portion of tho Russian llaltic ilecfnrrlved at Lnong Sol boy, on tho south coast of tho Islaud of Hainan, May 1st. Warsaw, Muy 4, Rioting occurred In "evcral parts of tho city this morning, and further trouble is imminent. Tho Social Democrats nppcar determined to enforco their manifesto proclaiming n general strike. Northwest News. Tho 12000 farm bouse of V. J. Smith, seven miles north of Aberdeen, was burned. Hnnntnr Viiltnn la nll1 ttl nnDOSfl the removal of the Oregon City land office' 91; corn, 48H-7ai to Portland. 29. New York, May 4. Nan Patterson is quite recovered this morning from her complete collnpHp in the court, where she lay for 1'.' minutes in a dead fnlnt, while tho jury was making its second nnd last report that it could not agree. Bho expressed keen disappointment nt tho falluro of tlio jury to acquit her. Her counsel will move nt tho earliest opportunity that sho bo admitted to nominal ball, which will not bo opposed by the district nttorney, It is thought, It Is reported that the last ballot wns 11 for manslaughter in tho first degree and ono for acquittal. Tho lone juror stood out until tho end. Ho refused to be brought over. When tho jurors were discharged tho prostrate girl was borne from tho room In tho chair in which sho fainted. Sho wns restored to con sciousness by n Tombs physician nnd put to bed, where she fell Into n sound sleep, uwakenlng much refreshed this morning. Counsel Levy said this morn ing that ho was disappointed that the girl was not acquitted, but sho would never bo plnced on trial again. Strike Breakers Con tinue to Divide New Teamsters Firms Join Hands With Those Who Are Out Chicago, May 4. Aside from n riot call from Archer nvenue, whero white men nro besieged by colored strike breakers, no disorder is reported in tho teamsters' strike early this morn ing. It is expected that tho employers will rcnow tho attempt to get tho local authorities to nsk tho govornor for troops'. Tho governor hns announced that ho will tend troops only on appli cation of tho proper authorities. Tho employers announced this morning Hint they would attempt to send out 1100 wagons today. The striko spread today to tho Wolsh-Hoyle Co. nnd tho Corbln May Co., 32 teamsters rofuslng to de liver goods to tho boycotted houses. Thirty strlko-brenkcrs arrived from Cincinnati for Montgomery, Ward & Co., but four deserted whon they learned that tho striko was on. Innocent Man Killed. Charles llicbling wns attacked nnd probably fatally injured by strike breakers nt tho Hub barns, nt 10th nnd Denrborn street, this morning. Tho trouble, began by tlio shooting of .John Dansborry, a negro, in tho leg. Hlcb ling had nothing to do with tho riot, which tho police quelled. Held for Manslaughter. John Teresa, driver of the 'bus that ran over and killed Police Sergennt Cuinmings, while tho latter wns on striko duty, was held to tho grand jury this morning In the sum of $5000 bail, on n chnrge of manslaughter. Open Kobellton Exists. A lommltteo nf IS prominent busU I Earl of Dnnfaven For ' 'Government Noted Liberal Lord Denounces Present System of Gov ' erning Ireland London, May 4. Tho JCnrl of Dun raven hns written a remarknblo pam phlet entitled "Tho Crisis In Ireland; an Account of tho Present Conditions, Wlth-f Suggestions for Itoform,". in which" ho exhaustively rovlowH tho ex isting sltuntion. The carl says: "Ireland li at n crisis in her history. Year by year tho country has been s Ink lit g deeper nnd deeper In misfortuno nnd has now reached n point nt which It must be derided whether tho doml- ' nnnt tendencies shall continue to tho inevitable mclnncholy end, or whether a supreme effort shall bo inntlo to lift tho country out of tho bankruptcy in mnu'iiWor, Intelligence nnd mntcrlnt prosperity which so Immediately threat ens li" howl Dunrnven soys tho land act mndnla good beginning, but that it is not sufficient to snvo tho country. "As a mntter of fact," ho ndds, "In wntclnng tho interchip, political strife in Kdclaml the world hns overlooked tho cliWf of the distressful condition, and lils seen merely the quarrels of po ' litlcnl parties." Asks for Solf-dovcmmont. He discusses nt length tho existing sltuntion, and states that tho llrltiili government, if it deslros to maintain tho union, must provldo monoy for tho education of tho people, und glvo tho ronntry a measure of self-government which will nfTord tho peoplo an oppor tunity to appreciate their owu good qualities Ho appeal to tho Moderates in Irtfttid to lay aside thclralliTorciiccs Discovery of Missing Pouch Was Made by the Keen Scent of a Dog JAP ARMY M0YES Ounshu Pas, Muy 4. Tho armies of Nodzu, Oku and Kuroki nro concentrat ing nlong tho line from Tio Pass with tho rieht flank extended northeast. Knmlmura is northeast of Nogl and west of Tie Pass. This grouping Indi cates n move of the right flank first wheu Oyoma advances. o Chicago Markets. Chicago, May 4. Cash wheat, 9214 oats, 294, MMHHMimHNMHHMHHHMMWHHIIHIHHM' i i I I i The Flofscheim Quality Shoe sold by ( i E. L IRVIN & CO. ! IS THE BAFEST OUARANTEB UNDER WHICH TO BUY SHOES. IT HAS STOOD TWENTY YEARS FOR HONEST FOOTWEAR. IT INSURES WEAR, TIT AND SATISFACTION. MMIIMMMtMMHIMMIUIi Special Clearance Sale of High GaJe Panama Suitings and Mohair Suitings at $ J. 00 per yd. Reduced from $MOto$. 50 Every piece in this lot Is strictly new, and they are all desirable patterns. Seethe display on center table in Dry Goods Section. BARNES' Cash Store It's tie greatest money saver we've ever offered. noss men left by special train nt noon for Springfield, to urge tho governor to send troops to Chicago. They will do claro. that open rebellion exists on the streets, and that tho police authori ties nro powerless to preserve peaco or rektoro order. Doth Mayor Dunno and Sheriff Burrott refused to request the governor to scud troops. About 230 South Water street com mission merchants met today and de cided they would accept deliveries from the strike-bound express companies, despite tho threat of a hundred produce commission teamsters to .strike if such action was taken. The general public, will bo seriously affected' in casa tho produce teamsters go out, Sheriff Barrett this morning sworo In 1500 deputies for striko duty. They will be armod with revolvers to rein force the pollco in their efforts to inovo wagons nnd preserve peace. Riot This Afternoon. A carnvan of 30 loaded coal wagons, escorted by 00 policemen, was attacked by mob at tho corner of Wabash and Hubbard Court this afternoon, and the strikebreakers wero made the tar gets for ull kinds of missiles. William Hill a colored teamster, was struek on tho head by a briek, and is uncon scious. He may dio. Policeman Wil liam Fox is seriously injured. Several shots were fired, but nolle took effect. Therapeutic Society Wins. Philadelphia, Pa., May 4. leading lights of the medical world are gath ered her from many parts of the coun try for the sixth annoal meeting of the American Therapeutle Society, which began hero today, with headquarters at the Bellevne-Stratford. The ses sions will continue three days, during which time papers will be presented and the latest results of the curative science diicutsed. and do something for the salvation of the country. Ho nays that Ireland's best nro continually drifting "toward lunatic asylums, and tho remainder will remain In Ireland only by necessity." Lord Dunraven says tho land ques tion Is now in course of settlement, and that tho time is possibly coming when Nationalists and Unionists will work together, Irish Lead In Other Lands. Lord Dunraven assails with the ut most bitterness the present system of government in Ireland as n gross an achronism which satisfies no one. Ho contends that tho Irish are not buy or devoid of intelligence, and points out that they do good work and become leaders of men iu every quarter of tho globe. Their need at home, ho says, is that teaching which tho responsibili ty of their own affairs alono can give. LordI)unraven says Ireland cannot bo Anglicized, that she understands her own affairs best and should manage her own affairs, Tho pamphlet con cludes; "If tho union is to be maintained, an active, loving, democratic, progressive policy must be applied to tho causes of decay." INDICT WHITE CAPPERS , Jackson, Micb., May 4. The federal grand jury returned indictments against 300 citizens of Franklin coun ty on a charge of wblteeapplog. Tho specific charge, is intimidation of gov ernment homesteaders. Sheriff New man is among those Indicted. (Spcclnl to tho Dnily Capital Journal.) Woodburn, May 4. Yesterday after noon n United States marshal arrived hero from Portland, nnd arrested B. J. Kupor, of this place, on tho chnrgo of robbing tho United Stntos mails. It will bo remembered that on April 12th, last, a valuable registered package containing $470, disappeared from tho mnils In soma mysterious manner, nnd for n timo no trnco could bo discovered ns to its whereabouts, or who could be tho guilty party. A secret agent was put to work on tho ense, but could find nothing In tho way of direct ovidonco tending to incrlminnto nny one. Kupcr, who Is omploycd as bnggago master in tlio Southern Pacific depot, wns sus pected, as ho also has charge of deliv ering tho mail sacks to tho passing trains. Kvery day ha comes to the postofllco nnd gets tho snek. Ho Is ac customed to lock tlio sack himself when tho mall is mado up, nnd no ono sus pected but tlmt ho was honest, nnd he wns not watched. About it week ugo some boys were ploying ball In front of the depot, and tho ball rolling under tho building, they wont In after it. A dog followed them under, and as he nosed about suddenly began digging in tho earth, finally succeeding In uncover. tig nnd hnuliug out tho missing regis tered sack. It was found to bo empty, however, having been cut open mid tho contents rlllled. Suspicion was, of course, directed to Kupcr, resulting iu bis arrest. Thetheory Is thnt Kupcr, when ho went-Hfter tho mall, noticed tho registered package, and, wishing to gnin possession, did not lock tho snek, but, after carrying it over to the bag gago room, abstracted tho desired ar ticlo and then locked tho mall up. Ho probably Imagined tho packago safe from discovery when ho hid it benoath tho depot, littlo thinking that tho crime would eomo to light through tho instro mentality of n dog. drowned" ALL ON BOARD Newport, II. I., May 4. Tho tug Ger trudo reports tho loss of tho big barge Monnhcnin, which broke nway nnd foundered off Point Judith last night. All on board wero drowned, including tho captain, engineer, steward nnd two children of tho captain. RAILWAY CONGRESS MEETS Washington, Mny 4. Tho seventh In ternational railway congress was for mally opened nt 11 o'clock this morn ing. Representatives of thn rnilwnyH of every country In tliu world wero pres ent. Vice-President Fairbanks deliv ered tho address of welcome- on bohalf of tho Amerlealt . peoplo. Arthur Du bois, of Belgium responded in behalf nf tho congress. The first hold-up attempted nt Salons l!y outside, robbers will furnish tt job for tho undertaker. gOfitetf rei&&& Morning Specials Thcso specials nro for tomorrow only, between tho hours nf 0 nnd 12. Tho snvlngs nro very great, and well worth your timo to, do your shopping in the morning. Many other bargains throughout tho store, of which there Is no mention made. 50c, 65c and 75c baby shoes 35c $2.00 black felt slippers $f.25 $2.25 Jasper pongee silk 89c 65c embf olderd dot linen 2 i-2 and 5c Silkolines i 50c raffled cushions J39c 9c 35c Last Tliee Days Of your opportunity to have your silk dress goods cut and fitted by tho original Millet & Miller Kxpert designers, cutters and fitters of women's garments. All dress goods or silks bought hero this week, costing 75c or more per yard, or wash goods costing 60c or more, will bo cut and fitted Ft ee of Change Have your fitting done in the foronoons If possible. We understand jealous opposition Is knocking Miller ti Miller, whom wo have engaged at a big expense, They offer 1000 to any charitable insti tution, If they are not the originators and the original team of the freo cutting system 04 garments cut yesterday 'not one dissatisfied customer. Work is done .before the customer. Come watch them work. 1 M Ml Is I'r.t K. 4,'f A- f N: n m , i I s AM i -?