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m 'v - - vP"a r-pp""' -" JV"'?V 'r''l', ' wly "tifcinyjiuii' iiSHjrjSrX S-Jp3-, 'iiMifi t?F1 n;ifinirw'"i;i;1 ll'Bfyi;t !'T''l''wpyrijlM "'rtj' Fair tonight; Sunday fair and LAST EDITION, 3s30. warmer. & '-.AS AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL r vol. xv. SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY J, 1005. NO. 163. THURSTON MOVES AUDIENCE TO TEARS SAYS MITCHELL'S BUST SHOULD BE IN SENATE STATUE HALL vimwrwri PATHETIC PLEA TO THE JURY Draws Teuching: Picture of Oregon's Venerable Senator MORE OF RUSSIAN MUTINY Another Battleship Stands in and the Situation Is Critical IPortland, Or., July 1. Thurston An- mod this morning with n powerful np- 1, and moved mnny In tho nudlonco It5 tenrs. Ho referred f colingly to tho ig service, ngo nnd honored enreer of Itclioll. "In the etntuo ltnll of tho unto a plnco la reserved whero each ito may plnco two statues to its dead itcsmon. I know Oregon has justly gen reserving ono of theso places for to nonorcil doionunnt. It may bo bo- Ju so of comment in tho papers nnd throughout tho stnto this stntuo will Bvor stand there, but if it had no mnn cor associated with him in tho sonato buld pass that statuto without bowing Blown in reveronco, nnd saying Oregon bad dono right. Tlicro mny havo boon fro much comment hero for a statuo to Iba'bullt to his fond memory, but there IKTa not been enough to causo n jury of fli 1 1 neighbors to put tho brand of Rjttmo upon his brow, and lcavo bim tjrtiB as ho crosses tho river nnd meets God. Thero has not been enough omment for this jury to hurl lilm from ils plnco in tho sonato to sponu tho feyr remaining hours of his Ufa in tho Snltontinry." Portland, July 1. District Attorney ufeuoy is mnking tho closing address If of tho prosecution this nfternoon. Tho tcaso goos to tho jury Into. Honey has requested tho court to postpone tho trial of oCngrcssman Williamson, eched- pUcU for Monday, until tho nfternoon FofTtlio fourth, and nlso has requested a M jury panel. Tho court took tho Iter under advisement. London, July 1. A" dispatch to Lloyds this morning says a second bat tleship hns joined tho mutiny nt Odes' an. Thero is no possibility of nn enrly resumption of work, nnd tho situation is critical. A private telegram from Odessa, dated at 11:30 this morning, pays tho town is quiet, nnd there uto enough soldiers to maintain order. St. Petersburg, JuI5' L Serious dis turbances aro reported from tho prov Inco of Kursk, in tho southern part of European Russia. Troopa were called out, but vrcro unnblo to quell serious rioting. It is oxpected that martial law will bo declared. Sunderland, Englnnd, July 1. Jas. Wcstnll, a ship owner hero, received a mossngo from Odessa this morning, say ing thnt flvo other warships had mu tinlod when they arrived off thnt port, nnd now threaten to bombnrd tho town. CHINESE EMPEROR STANDS IN Orders Agitation Against American Goods Be Stop' ped at Once Washington, July 1. Tho stnto de partment hns received a dispatch from Minister Bockhill, nt Pokln, nnnounc Chinese government, directing nil vjco roys in China to stop anti-American agitation and attempted boycott of American goods. Bockhill states thnt tho order was issued only after repeat ed urgent representations. BANK MADE MONEY Declares 145 Per Cent for Jhis Year and 160 . for Two Years Now,, York, July 1. Stockholders of tho Fifth. Avcnuo Bank, among whom Russell Sago is ono of tho largest, ro ceived todav. in addition to tho rcmi ing tho promulgation of n decree by tbo Jjar quarterly dividend of 25 por cont, SWEDISH FLEET GOES OUT Eight Large Warships Go to Take Place in Maneuvers Throo Burned to Death. Now York, July 1. In n flro which destroyed nn apartment houso on Do voo street, Brooklyn, early this morn ing Annio Bocklln, aged 20; Arthur Booklin, 10, and Henry Hamblc, 30, wero burned to death, and two others seriously injured, Eight families oc cupied' tho building, and thero wero mnny nnrrow cscapos. extra dividend of 120 per cont, declared out of tho profit r of 1003 nnd 1004. This brings tbo return on tho stock for tho last two yenrs up to 100 per ccnV a year, which is tho largest per cont in dividends paid by any Now York bank. Tho Fifth Avcnuo bank is capitalized at $100,000 and ac cording 'to tho last statement of its condition, has undivided profits nmounting to $1,709,000. Another Battloahip Sofo. Batavin, Java, July 1. Tho Russian cruiser Terek has been interned hero, and must remain Until tho end of tho war. The vessel failed to tako on n conl supply with in tho rcquirod tlmo. iFhe Ptice That (Interests Yot Isn't tho prico that's made for nn fcbonr or for n day. You want to know iK5t tho price on every artiolo in tho fitoro is right ovory business day in tho ear. It's because our prices aro always flight, and tho quality of our morchnn fatso is always satisfactory that our tibllshmcnt has grown during tho few years from tho smallest to oae of tho largest in tho olty. You S'full valuo for your money ovory jo at Battles' Cash Store Vionnn, Austria, July 1. Fugitives from Odessa nro arriving In Austria and givo burrowing accounts of tho '8 brutalities of tho soldiers nnd Cossacks in suppressing riots. Defenseless mon nnd women wero shot down in tho streota without cause. Tho cavalry re peatedly charged tho crowds, riding down tho pooplo without morcy. Tho rioters broko into tho liquor shops nnd looted them, and tho Cossacks shot down tho drunken mon llko dogs. Over 100 'K wMiBviiiiivsmmfivswiwi HI If Yoa Want Qaality, Come to the Woolen Mill Store Gentlemen who are particular about their hats are invited to see the NEW : : : : t ROBERTS $3 in stiff, soft and straws. Best $3 Hat on Earth. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE. Copenhagen, July 1. A Swedish fleet of eight largo warships, accom panied by olght small vessels, passed hero .this morning on its way north for tho manouvrcs. GRAND JURY THROUGH Business Women Moot. Now York, July 1. Delegates from many states aro gnthcring in 'tho mo tropolis for the second annual conven tion of tho Business Women's Nation nl Longuo, which was formed last year at tho St, Louis exposition. Tho lenguo numbers nmong its mem bors doctors, lawyers, wrltors, artists, stenographers, employes in department stores, teachers in short, workers in ovory branch of industry. Tho organ ization is not n charity, but aims at snlf-holp, and is an allianco of working womon, "to provido a means of corn further organized holpfulnosa nmong such," nnd to establish a homo on Chcsapoako Bay which will bo opon nil tho year, whoro sick or tired mom bors enn go for plcnsuro or rocupora tion nt slight expense. Tho loaguo has Will Return Many Indict ments Against Beef Trust Members Chicago, Jifly 1. Tho federal grand jury which has been investigating, tho alleged beef trust, completed Its work this morning and adjourned until 2 o'clock this nfternoon, when indict ments will bo returned, District Attor ney Morrison said- no names would bo made public until tho defendants wero arrested an furnished bonds. Attor neys for tho packers wero in nnd out of tho district nttomoy's ofllco this morn ing, supposedly making nrrangomonts for furnishing bonds for their princi pals. It is reported that tho indict ments will includo practically nil tho heads of tho various packing companies. PEPPER IN HIS EYES Chicago, July 1. John Deony, aged' 10 yenrs, a mossonger for Bnrtlctt, Fro- -ui A i. ...' tv, ?.. ...iic & Cnrryington, brokers, whilo ro 1. i t i turning front tho bank with $1600 lo use of its members, whoro tho living I " ..... ... , . oxponscs nro modornto. drunken longshoremen wero burned to HMHItimMHMHHMIIHItHmilMMWMmum denth in tho immonso dock fires. Fugl tlvos dcclaro tho casualties will exceed 200Q. Odessa, July 1. Tho battleship which mutinied nnd joined tho Knniz Fotem kin is tho Ikntorinn. Both vessels nro in tho huTbor, and fears of a bombard- mont nro somewhat abated. Ill-r fi .. DIVIDING THE SPOILS Now York, July 1. An agreement is said to have, boon ronohod by tho steel St. Fotorsburg, July 1. A telegram " manufacturers of Imropo and tho from Odessa statos thnt tho mutincors United States Stool Corporation, in tho on tho Knniz Potomkln havo been trans- form of an intornntionnl pool, assigning forord to tho other wnrships, nml the tho American continent from tho groat govornor of situation. Odessa is master of tbo London, July 1. A dispatch to tho Bvonlng Standard from Odessa says tho troubles in tho ilcot aro settled. Conservatives Long Loaso of London, July 1. It will slnco tho Ofllco. bo ton lakes south to tho American members, ro&Crvlng tho foreign market to tho Kuropoau mombors of the pool, ' To Provido War Eovonuo. Tokio, July 1. Tho now customs Epworth Loaguo to Moot. Denver, Colo., July 1. Tho inter ested eyes of ono million onthiiBiastio Epworth Leaguers will bo turned up on Denvor next week when tho sov onth international convention of tho Epworth Loaguo will bo callod to or der noxt Wednesday, and tho ensuing proceedings will bo tho themo of con versation in Methodist homos all ovor tho land. Tho ofllcial programme of tho con ference covers four days of song and servico meetings, but tho diversions nnd instructions mny bo oxtonded n day or so longer. Fiftoon thousand Epworth Longuors, nnd possibly twenty thousand, will bo prosont. Sol- Secretary Bonaparte Now, Wnshington, July 1. Charles J. Bonaparto, of Maryland wns sworn in ns sccrotnry or tho navy at 10 o'clock tills morning, and took up his duties ns successor to Paul Morton. As no com mission had bocn signod by tho Prosl Mont, he may havo to bo sworn in again. inwullot, wns held up at noon in front of tho Rookery building by a man who throw red pepper in his eyes nnd es caped. Kansas City, Mo,, July I. -Frank Ilottman, convicted of tho murder of Clarence Moyors, wns today sontoncod to Hang August 10 Hi. Mrs. Moyors, wifo of tho murdered man, is under sontonco to Hang August 11th. f)c33i! . nrnvtilna fnr nn InnmiRA nf ilnttfw nn yenrs tomorrow slnco tho Consorvn , ., . ., . , , ' l , . , .'nearly all articles that havo boon tlvos onterod on their long loose of. ,, . , , . . T ,. ,,,, , , subject to import tnx. In nil cases it ofllco, Lord Salisbury having becomo , , . . . . , , , , . , . . ' ., , , , , . is an ad valorem duty, ad is dosignod prime miuistor for tho third nnd Inst . .- , . , , ' , ..... i to afford un ineroasod rovonuo for war iimo uuiy -, lava. 111 -Jiint Hull A t-nlna Mrlll 1m run mill 4 it I tv .n Imnn.ln I .. . Yn-in. ...A..4 1 .. i . "" ""'""" '"L,""1 "T V" Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Chi 4lrm-tl tlrtti tnilnv 'I'll rt tti nw daIiaiIiiia ' ' 1'IH'MIIIIMI -"" J ( ftltt VT Ptillllll" In spite of incossnnt attacks on the government in parliament during tho Inst year or so nnd tho difficulty nt. times of maintaining anything like nqrinnl majorities, thero is no reason to beliovo that Mr. Balfour has any present intention of tendoring his res ignation, nor havo the liberal leaders at this moment any real desire to at tempt to forco him to tako this step. It is known that Mr. Balfonr dosircs to remain in power at least until im portant pending quostlons nro settled, such ns Morocco and tho BuBso-Jap-nneso war. oxponsos. Tho chnugo is expected to produoo additional fuuds of at loast $2,000,000. Woodburn Robber Idontiflod. Woodburn, Or., July 1, John Hoff man, tho supposed bank robber, was positively identified by throo witnesses, Mr, Otjon, nnd Provost and Miss Ilorschberger, nnd wns bound ovor. Hoffman sets up an alibi, and says ho can provo bo was in a Baloon in Sbaniko, Wasco county, on tho day of tho robebry. Awn l count-TV" KT.wwr 'hose Ladie's annisfi Shifts axe showing aro strictly correct in ery detail. Just wnat every jauy fits for the summer season. Salem's cheapest one-price cush storo E. T. BABNES, Prop, In Store Will Re am Closed all Day nwesday July 4t&. After tbo Santa Fe. Kansas City. Mo.. July 1. An infor mation charging tho 8antn Fe and its officers with violating the federal in junction forbidding tho giving of re bates was filed in the federal court at noon. Tho judges took the matter un der advisement. Try Oar Maple Walntrt Creams THE SPA CONFECTION ERY and ICE CREAM PARLORS Pate Goods of Unquestion able Qaaliiy 382 State Street. W. T. Btslz. F. O. Myerf. Trust Laws Unconstitutional. Des Moines, la., July 1. Judgo Mc Voy today declared unconstitutional any of tho trust laws undor which tho four prominent insurance agents wero arrested. It is believed that tho de cision win put a stop to tno trust pros ecution in Iowa, Insurance Commissioner Quits. Harrisburg, Pa., July 1. -Israel W. Durham has resigned as insuranco com missioner, and David Martin, of Phila delphia, has been appointed his sue cessor. cngo, Cineinnnti and other cities. Nov I or havo tho Methodists of tho Bocky, Mountain section taken such intorost ' in a roliglous ovont. Governor MoDonnld has written his wolcomo and is oxpected to honor tho convention with his prosenoo. Gov ornor IIooli, of Knnsas, and Govornor Nanly, of Indiana, Guy Mark Poarso, of Em-land. Blslion Galloway, nnd Bishop Hendricks, of tho Methodist Episcopal Church South, and Bishops Spellmoyor, Joyce, Borry nnd Cranston with scores of other prominent work ors from this country and abroad, will bo present and deliver addresses. Tho most elaborate plans havo been mndo for tho reception and entertainment of tho visitors. A committee of 800 will weloomo tho strangers and look after their comfort, A half dozon churches will bo used for services and meetings. In tho way of ontortalnment thero will bo plonsuro trips to Pike's Poak, Col orado Springs and other places of in terest Jn this vicinity. 2i&Di3onA Can't Boat a Coast GirL London, July I. In tho ladies' cham pionship at tennis in the fourth round May Sutton, of Pasadena, beat Miss E. W. Thompson, 0r2 to 0-1. Chicago Markets. Chicago, July 1. Wheat, 0392?, jcorn 50H55i oats 3232. Sccrotary Hay's Funeral. Newbury, July 1'. It is announcod that tbo funeral will bo hold in Cleve land. Tho body loaves here on a spe cial train at II o'clock tomorrow. Clovolnnd, July l.Tho Hay funoral will probably bo held from the resi dence of Samuel Mother, brother-in-law of Mrs. Hay, with interment In the Stono plat in Lakevlow cemotery. Dr. H&yden, of the old Stone Presbyterian church will probably officiate. i i ii 1 1 Judgo In tbo Philippines, Oyster Bay, Mass., July 1 Judge James F. Lacey, of Albany, was todsy appointed by tho President as as asso ciate justice of the supremo court of the Philippines. TtittMul Acfvetising Pays It moans security, growth and progress. Exaggeration cannot maintain itself. Misrepresentation Is llko any other harmful stimulant. Wo cater to public confidence, good will founded on tho solid rock of sound businoss policy. No misstatements, no buncombe, no untruth hero. TRADE AT THE RELIAALE STORE Good news lot hnyets of wom en's ffeacty-to-wea clothing Clothing of this season's latest styles and materials. Suits of silk, suits of mohair and suits of cloth in tho prevailing shades, suits for outing wear, Bults for coast wear, suits for exposition wear, Every now feature embraced in this showing. By choosing early you get the boat, and our prices aro lower than tbo cost of material alono, not counting tho trim mings, lining and making. Values rango from 925.00 to ? 10.00, and you can choose among them at HALF-PRICE, Women's Neckwear Assortments of stylish summer nock woar for womon are replen ished again, Thoro's a wide choico as to' materials and designs, and all aro practical and washable as well as pretty, Come in and sec what beautiful neck trimmings we aro showing up 5cap MEN'S CLOTHING Subtlo, yot refined, there, is an expression of character and individ uality to our clothing, which ex hausts tho power of tho tailor's craft of which the cloverost to order tailors would be proud. New creations to ploaso you with in twoods and homespuns, either single or double breasted. Our price range starts at $8.50 to $ J 6.50 SPECIAL FOR THIS EVENING '." I ) tf! 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