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Tonight and Saturday, shower, DAILY CAPITAL: JOT3KS&E VOL. XV. SALEM, OIlEdON, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1005. NO. 11& WHERE IS THE FLEET? STRIKE STILL DRAGS SNYDER WILL BE REBUILT RAILROAD EMBARGO CONTINUES CYCLONES IN INDIAN TERRITORY RELEASED WITHOUT BAIL Russian Czar Charges Army Is Demoralized Naval News From Yarious Sources Does Not Reveal Where Squadrons Are Rt. Petersburg, Mny 12. Itoports of llio Kaiser's speech, In which he re ferred to tho Russian army being tllsor gnntzed by vico nml drunkenucss, woro telegraphed lioro yesterday, but tho conuor prohibited thoir imbllcntion. Knowledge of their uttcrnnce, there fore, is conflncd to tho Cznr, high of ficials nnd newspapers. Tho keenest '.resentment Is manifested by tho court I)' nnd nrmy officials, to whom the matter , is known. Sixth Week Starts With a Bloody Record Bright Weather Feared as an Incentive to Violence Jitomi, Russia, Mny 12. Another outbreak occurred today. Ono official Rnnd 40 citizens nro reported killed. Tho : governor lms warned tho mob If such disorder occurs ngniu tho troops will ifiro nt tho slightest provocation. If this threat Is curried out more blood shed is probnble. Toklo, Mny 12. The sailing vessol feltokn Maru reports having sighted Itwo Russian warships, cvidcutly part of tho Vladivostok nqundron, 20 miles niorthwest of Knurn Mny 0th. Tho ves- K'cls wcro steaming toward tho south. Hong Kong, Mny 12. The Urltlsh torpedo storo ship Reckhi sighted sovcr- k volunteer cruisers of tho Haltlc joet nt Nervan, Fong liny, Indo-Chlnn. fhoy asked If tho Urltlsh vessel bad Men any men-of-war, which was nn- fcrcd in tho negative. FLondon, May 12, Yl Hand Fung, the prcnii chnrgo d 'affairs, committed su Id o nt tho Korean legation this morn' No causo is unsigned. IRDERS OF THE STATE LAND BOARD U tho meeting of tho stnt land bird the following orders were issued: Inasmuch ns tho board lms in n mini- of Instances heretofore been ini- oil upon ny rrniiuuicni applications purchnso state lauds, therefore, in or jlto further guard against suah appll Rous, it is Erdcrcd that from nnd nfter this dato applications to purchase land shall In tho following ferm: ho prescribed form of tho applies - is then appended.. fad it is further ordered that no iflcato shall Issue until the nppliea- to purchase are presented to and roved by the board, V tho matctr of offers of payments unified state lands, it was ordered ft in caso of tender of payment of cipnl or interest on any or tuo eer ilea included in said grand jury U shall not bo accepted until or- : by tho board at n regular meeting the clerk of tho board and state (agent, as such tenders nro made, h investlcate. and report to tbo Chlcngo, May 12. With soven denths nnd scores of people Injured, tho team stcrs' strike, today enters upon the sixth weok of what has been ono of tho most violent nnd stubbornly contested strug gles In Chicago's labor history. Ap parently tho strlko has settled into nn "endurnnco contest," ns both employ ers nnd labor leaders declare tho dura tion of tho controversy depend upon tho staying qualities of the other side. Employers nro jubilant over tho dis play of tho President's "big stick," which they feel certain will have a sal utary effect in curbing violence, nnd nro proceeding with tho delivery of goods with non-union drivers on n more cxtonstvo scnle. Tho henring of testi mony in support of tho eight Injunction nl orders by Master of Chancery Shor- man wus continued tndny. Charles Johnson, teamster, wns mistaken nt midnight for n strike-breaker, nnd set upon by a big crowd nt 24th and WouV worth streets, nnd badly beaten. Ono eyo wns knocked out. John Bernard, n union teamster, wns shot in tho hand nnd thigh last night by n negro, suid to bo a non-union driver for a depart ment store. Ilcrnnrd was n strlko picket. Twonty-ono hundred police deputies went on striko duty this morning, guarding 2000 wngons. It is feared a rtum of bright weather today will bo an encouragement tn tho strikers to ro sumo disorderly demonstrations. Walter 8t. Clair, colored, employed by tho Armour Co., wus nttneked by n crowd of strlko sympathizer whilo on his way to work this morning, nnd se riously Injured. Ho wus taken for a strike-breaker. The department stores nro advertis ing extensively for teamsters to "fill pormancnt portions." Most advertise ments state: "Union or nonunion' men will bo accepted. Kmployers to dny began to lay off men on neeouut of Inek of business, brought by the t Mini sters' strlko. About 1000 pupils of the Harrison school, at 23d street iind Wentworth av enue, "went on striae" louny wuo.ii tho Peubody coal wagons arrlvod at tint lmll.llnrr tn luflL'A IHtfll dfdlvorlMI. I Sonm of the boyu threw stone nt tho non-union drivers, wlilrii resulted in a riot call. Tho Kmployers' Association an nounced today that they will not re employ any strikers. This places an efft'Otivo boycott on 4300 men and boys. Already 2400 men have been put in the places of the strikers. Deaths-From Cyclone Number One Hundred A Destructive Gas Explosion at Philadelohia Kills Six Bnyder, Okln, May 12. The streets nro being gradually cleared of tho wreckngo nnd order restored. All the dend will bo placed In new enskots, nnd arrangements nro Under wny for a gon cral burial. Tho injured, excepting thoso nblo to caro for thcmsolvcs, nro being removed to Lawton nnd Oklahoma rity. Tho relief committee met this morning to mnko plans for the handling of supplies nnd cash contributed. Tho citizens hnvo taken a heartily expressed determination fo rebuild tho town. Tho dead number 100. Tho list of idantifled dead has now reached 01, nnd tho estimated totol fa talities 110. Hnrrisburg, Pa., Mny $. Three of tho dead from tho Pennsylvania rail road disnstcr nenr hero yestcrdny wcro identified this morning. Miss Nettle Robinson, of Cleveland; Chnrlcs I). Risonick, of Hnrrisburg, and Thomas Lewis, a Pullman car conductor, from Dictator Harriman Is Forced to Terms Financiers Compel Union Pa cific Magnate to Keep Out of Hill's Territory New York, Mny 12. Thero nre strong, if not unmistakable, signs that E. H, Harriman has given in to tho pressure brought to bear upon htm In tho past two weeks, nnd has agreed to tho terms dictated by Kuhn, Loob k Co. ns the prico of their future support of tho Harriman plans. Theso terms may bo roughly outlined ns follews: That thero shall bo no attempt to lnvado tho territory now hold by J. J, Hill, In return for which tho Influence of Jacob Schlff will bo used to provont nr.y invasion of tho Harrlmnn territory by tho (Irent Northern. The net result is tho most sevcro set back that any magnate has over re ceived at the hands of tho banking fra ternity. Mr. Hnrlrmnn has always been a dictator. His word has overruled tbo judgment of his executivo committee at all times. Ho has moro thnn onco of fended tho men that sit with him on tho board of the Union Pacific. Ills tussels with Hawloy and with Qould 1 IMlMlf wwiw'"'"'1iiM'isaMM-iMM I YOU SELECT YOUR PATTERN G. W. JOHNSON & CO. DOES THE REST. AH. WORK DONE AT HOME BY HOME PEOPLE WHO SPEND THEIR MONEY HERE KBWWtT(MKHWagWMWgMrt)gWiM5WlgMEt)MC Jersey City. This leaves six bodies unidentified. 8am S. Hubort, tho New York theat rical manager, died this morning from burns received in tho wreck. This in- creases tho list to twenty-one. Others of tho Injured, who number 140, nro ex pected to dio, Coroner K ran re today began nit in vestigation of the cause of the wreck, are too well known to need much com ment Onco James Hllllnmn jumped from his seat and left tho board meet ing of tho Union Pacific In n wlilto beat on account of a romark nmdo to him by Mr, Harriman, which nmountcd to nn ultimatum. Now tho domineering mngnato Is brought up with a round jerk. In tho railroad field tho result will bo rhrreuchlng. It will keep tho Harri- and took testimony of. several of tho in jurod, railroad olllclaU nnd a number man surveying corps out of tho Clear f other persons. It is believed tbuti water country, unless J. J, Hill co- a number of passengers were wholly operates with them. It will possibly consumed by tho flro which followed tho wreck. really pay for privilege of us cheap goods. auso you have to buy them so Softener that they cost more in ad. quality Isn't in an article it is ive at anr price. It ... .... .V 1 an want to do economical, mo jcui to solvo is; Where can you i best quality at the lowest price. ads of customers have thorough ttlgated this matter, and tbtir i is BARNES' IH STORE tho moat reliable xnerchandiM price than "regular store. " board all Information they ean obtain relative to the application on which such certificates were obtained and now held or owned. Also In the matter of Issuance of doeds for state lands, the board ordered that hereafter uo deeds be issued for any such state lands, except farms ac quired by foreclosure of mortgage, for which certificates have been Issued, un til sil mo are first submitted to and or dered issued by the board at a regular meeting, and that when applications are received for deeds by the cleric or the board he, together with tbo state land agent, shall wake a thorough investiga tion and report in writing to the board at the succeeding meeting all of the facts and information obtained, and whether or not the application is in ac cordance with law and regular and proper in evety way, BIG WRECK ON THE COT TON BELT Philadelphia, la May 12. Kight wore instantly killed and six injured by a gas cxploslou at tbo Point Hreezo gas works this morning. Fire followed the explosion, and the injured may all die. Without wnrnlng ono of the huge tanks of the United Gas Improvement Company's plant, at Point Dreeze, ex ploded at 11 o'clock this morning, and eight men wero Instantly killed and 11 injured. Two of the injured will probably die. The big tank was com pletely wrecked. Windows were shat tered for blocks In 'the southern sec tion of tho elty. The tank, which weighed hundreds of tons, and contained thousands of cubic feet of gas, was rent asunder, and fragments hurled in ewety direction. Following the showers of steel was a sheet of flame, which en veloped everything within a radius of 100 yards, and caught those workmen who escaped from the force of the ex plosion. Tho Injured were taken to St. Anger hospital. Of those John.Iiayd and Owen Ilradley will die. Dallas, Texas, May 12. A serious wreck was eaused by a washout on the Cotton Belt railroad, east of Dallas, today. It Is reported that three pas sengers and two train men were killed. Chicago Markets. Chicago, May 12 Caih wheat, 92(?$ 93; eorn, 48?i-i9H COULDN'T TAMPER WITH FLUID Chieago, May 12. In the trial it John Hoch, tho alleged bigamist and murderer this morning Undertaker Sreyno testified that it was impossible for any one to tamper with tho em balming fluid used in preparing tbo re mains of Mrs. Wolcker-Hock. That the fluid was the samo as received from the St. Louis manufacturers, who previous ly testified that thero was no arsenic 'Died in its manufacture center tho attention of tho Hnrrimnn unices on the Portland right of way, which needs attention badly. As a re sult of it, tho Shasta route is to 1m brought up to tho standard of the mnln line of tht Southern Pacific, Tho ship ping facilities of tho Portland route nro to bo improved to compote directly with the main lines of tho Northern Pucifle nnd the Great Northern. In oth er words tho eash of the Union and Southern Pacific treasuries is to be used in development of present lines, rather than in building new ones. RAPIDLY SINKING . AWAY A wire received Just as The Journal goes to preas states that Judge Belling er is sinking, 'and not expected to live the day out. Another Bad Storm. Louisville, May 12. It is reported that several persons wero killed in a terrific storm in Kweo county. Corvallis Oazette: Sotno time back we wrote an articlo on S. II. Moore's poultry farm. At present Mr. Mooro is pondering the question whether it pay to have attention drawn to hi business. The evening our article ap peared somebody broke into his hen house and secured seven of his 2 Barred Plymouth Bock pullet. Contractors bavo began erecting the building for tho 10-stamp mill sear Jacksonville. The machinery for the ten stamps, concentrators and power will be delivered by the time the build ing is finished, i Strikes Towns Qf Mar low and Wynnewood Another Twister Does Con siderable Damage at Checotas This Noon Dnlls, Texas, May 12. A eyclono struck tho towns of Mnrlow and Wynne wood, In Indinn Territory nt 11 o'clock today. Great property dnmngo Is ho portod nnd many Injured. Two nro re ported nt Mnrlow. Knnsns City, Mo., Mny 12. A ues sago received this noon from Checotas, Indinn Territory, says It-Is reported that n tornado struck the town-of South McAlostcr today, causing much proper ty damage, nnd probably loss of life. ARRESTED FOR MAIL ROBBERY Chlcngo, Mny 12. Otto Klcppin nnd Fred Latham, both brnkemen on St. Pnul mall trains running between Chl cngo nnd Milwnukeo, wcro nrrestod to day, charged by the postoffico officials with robbing tho innlls of nmounts ag gregating thousands of dollars in tho Inst fow years. Looking for Floater, Two boys reported that they had seen tho body of n baby floating down tho river this morning. Coroner Clnugh wns notified, nnd this morning was searching tho river for soma trace of the body. At press tinio he had dis covered nothing, and the belief is that tho bbys were mistaken in the object. , Three gamblers nt Independence I hnvo been indicted nud fined. Nan Patterson Will Not Be Brought to Trial Again She Sees Her, Lawyer Goes to Visit Her Mother , and New York, Mny 12. Nnn Pnttcrsca wns relcasod from jail this morning on her own recognizance. This inenns thai alio probably will novcr bo brought tn trlnl again. ' Miss Patterson wns taken boforo Ha eordcr Ooff shortly nfter 11 o'clock, where District Attorney Jeronlo ind a motion on which nlio wns set free 8ho was accompanied by her eonusel, Abo Lovy, Daniel O'Hcllly nnd her fattier. As soon ns alio hcnril tho words which sot her free she started for J.ovy's of fice Tomorrow she will start to Wash ington to ceo hor mother. 'In making tho motion District Attor ney Jeromo said ho felt his nBsistnntfl had dono their duty, nnd acted ofilclont )y, nnd ho would have presented ilia ease In tho samo way.' Ho rocognlzed tho futility of tho effort to convict tho girl. Ho mid 'ho had Information which permitted of no doubt thero wna uniformity of opinion In tho jurors' minds on three, points1. First, J. Mor gan Smith bought tho revolver mo ond, Nnn Patterson took tho revolver with hor, nnd. third that llookmnkrir Young did not commit suicide. lu ordering her discharge Hocordor Ootid said to Nam "I hope that when you look back upon thoso uxporloncoa you will be constrained to lend n Hfo of chastity." Mr.' and Mrs. J. Morgan Smith wero nrrnlgncd nn hour later boforo Juatlco Foster. On motion of tho district at torney, Mrs. Smith was discharged. Smith wns also discharged, but was Immediately arrested nnd taken before ,iii i. - ,,. 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