TW-r. Tiyr&9r' "rnW"V -1T,r,F """""'' '1l?r r '-"Try niBpifWWI"'' IJIBX EDITION, 3:30. ,1 ; iJi rr ,i4 '- ' ' i' voxv. SALEM, OREGON, THUBSDAY, ,JULY. 6, 1905. NO. 15C WOULD TORPEDO POTEMIN CLOUD BURST IN MEXICO HONOR TO PAUL JONES LEFT NINETEEN filMRED ALBERT UNDER BEHRING STRAITS PATRICK in : s . WEAKENS I ' n r f WW 1 ;WV""lf 'fff "WTTTIHdrjW. T S- twtmmfljpm-yni T- jpTmiaiKH ttjt --tTyHHHHiy.ll'TfB-Tfl'yWyifr ft . X DAILY ' 1 : CAPITAL JOURNAL Russian Admiral Advises Blowing Pirate Ship Out of 'fexistericc St. Petersburg, July C According to lntost advices rocclved by tho nd miralty, tlio battleship Potcmkin Is still nt Theodosin. In nn Interview Admiral Wjrouius, chief of tho naval staff, said ho advisod sending n tor pedd bont to sink tho outlawed battle ship, and that this Is tho best method of handling tho gravo situation. Fol lowing tho isauo of a noto addressed to tho powers, it is bollovod hero tho revolutionary commltteo In chsrgo of tho Potcmkin will nBk. recognition ns a belligerent. PACKERS PUT UP BONDS. Aro Allowed, Tholr .Liberty on Deposit lag ?500 Worth of Securities. (From Yostorday's Lost Edition.) Chicago, July C Tho packers in dicted by tho federal grand jury for allogcd violation of tho nnti-trust statutes appoarcd olthor in porson or through tholr attorneys In tho United States circuit court this aftornoon,and gavo bonds of 4)5000 for thoir appear anco for trial at tho fall term of court. (From Yostorday's Last Edition.) Bremerton, July C. It is reported that several of tho MoNoll island ca capod prisoners woro seen In tho vicin ity of Sllvordalo, sovon mllos from hero this morning, and a poeso .has been organized to Bcarch for them. Four posses nro now on tho trail of tho supposed convicts noar Bremerton. United States Marshal Hopkins is waiting until a definito report is re ceived na to tho location of tho outlaws beforo sending out tho main posso. Of ficials of tho federal prison aro scored on nil sides as tho result of tho break. Tho convicts cut through fivo coll walls, then through tho roof, and hnd boon gone fivo hours beforo tho ward-en know of it. Scored Out of Town. Theodosin, Russia, July 0. Tho in habitants nro leaving town, nt tho ro queot of tho authorities, for fear tho mutineers of tho Potcmkin will carry out tholr threats to open firo on Thodo sla this evening. Only tho troops and officials remain, The Ptfice That Interests Yoa Isn't tho prlco that's mado for an hour or for a day. You want to know that tho prlco on ovcry article in tho store is right every business day in tho year. It's because- qur prices aro always right, and thp quality of our merchandise-, Is always satisfactory that our establishment has grown during the past 'W JTrs from tho smallest to one of ).tUo largest in tho city. You get jfull value for your money every time at . -- . ' Barnes Casli Stoe tCOWMTOT twAMrr Tfiose LacUe's Mannish Shifts W.e axe showing axe strictly eorree-t in very detail, Jnst what every lady wants tat. tfcft summer, season. Salem's cheapest one-price caw tore em f HI' II Hundreds of Visitors to Fiesta Drowned in the Streets Moxlco, July 0. TJio bodies taken from tho wreck nt Guanajuta, drowned in the flood, numbor 174, and moro aro being taken from tho debris. Tho pe culiarity was that most of tho victim? woro not local rosidonts, but visitors thoro for tho fiestas, who woro caught in tho streets, Tho survivors, on re oovorlng tbp bodies of friends, carried them off across tho mountains without roporting tho deaths to tho authorities FOREST RAGES Starts Near. Santa Gruz and Destroys Much Fine ! "TirribfeV Santn Cruz, Cal-., July 0. A big for est tiro is raging in tho mountains near Bouklor crock. Tho firo started from n sawdust pile of a mill on Nowall creek and' hns burned over several rancbcfl and destroyed much .split ami virgin timber. Many men nro engaged in fighting tho fire. Endeavor Work Discussed. Baltimore, Md.; July 0. Again tho Christian Endeavor host began Jho day with a qulot hour scrvlco qf praiso and prayer. Tho sorvlcc, which was attended by hundreds, was lod by President King of Obcrlln College. Tho hour from 0 to 10 wns dovoted to a school of methods. Undor tho direc tion of export leaders tho convention discussed tho methods of junior and intcrmodiato Christian Endeavor work, foreign missions, homo missions, per sonal work, and Biblo study. Later In tho morning tho juniors had their Innings. They asssombled by thousands in tho Fifth Ilcglmcnt Ar mory and listened to a general dis cussion of tho topic, "Tho Boys nnd Girls for Christ nnd tho Church." Tho speakers included William Shaw of Boston, Miss Knto II, Ilaus of Mis souri, Bov. C. II. nubbcll of Ohio, and Rov. Albert Swift of London. A sec ond junior nnd intormediato rally was held lato in tho- afternoon. Ono of tho most interesting sessions of tho cntiro ' convention is that ar ranged for this ovoning. Leaders of tho Christian Endonvor movement rep resenting many races and many coun tries will assemblo in tho armory to exohungo greetings nnd speak of the progress of tho movement in their re spectivo spheres. Rev. Albert Swift will toll of tho work in England, and th,e Kov. J, D. Latnont will speak for Ireland. India will havo several rep resentatives present, as, will also Bul garia, China,. Africa, Japan, Jamacin, and ,Canad, Mr. Stephen Jon.es will speak for the American Indian, and Bishops Alexander Walters nnd B. W. Arnett for the negro rnco in America, Searchy Chataug.ua. Searchy, Ark., July 0. Tho Sunday Hj.lin.il niiniitnunua nf the Seventh In ternational district opened here today with a largo attendance from Missouri, Tennesssee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Tex as. Mississippi. Indian Territory. Ok lahoma, and Louisiana. The season's programme includes addresses by Wil liam Jennings Bryan of Nebraska Champ Clark of Missouri, the ReV, Sam Jones of Georeia, the Bev. Dr. Hamil of Tonnessee, and other speak ers of national prominence. Try Oar Maple Walnot Creams THE SPA'COIJFECTION- ERY iiCE CREAM PARLbRS Pare Goods of Unquestion able Qraliiy 382 State Street. PV. T. Stolz, French arid American Soldjers and Marines Mingle on French Soil Paris, .Tuly'd. Another' link In tho chain of friendship binding together tho great republics of tho now and old worlds wns forged today when official Franco, united with representatives of tho United States in pnylng respect to the memqry pf the gr.cat Arqcrjcan admiral, Paul Jones. Tho, program of cercmonics nccpmpnnying tho transfer o tho ndmiral's remains to thp cus tody pf tho American naval authori ties ,for convoyanco to tho United States occupied tho greater part of tho day and ntlrnctcd unlimited nttcn; tion in tho French capital An American navnl escort of moro thnn fivo hundred officers nnd men from tho Amerlcnn squadron nt Cher- b6urg arrived in Paris by special tfuln t MmWlMtHMHHHHHHHItMHHHHHIlMHI fi LEWIS AND CLARK EDITION. J Tho Journal Saturday will bo a largo special edition for froo dlstrl- M button this month at tho Oregon and Marion county headquarters. All 2 citizens oxo roquostod to hand iu statements of their oxporionco In Oro- z gon that will Interest Eastern peoplo In Salem and tho Willamette- vol- TVnvMIMvlvMvwvMWiWBMMvwMwCvsW at an early hour this morning. -The. visitors wero met nt the Invalidcs railroad station by n dotnehoment pf Fronch troops, who notod ns escort to tho barracks of tho military school, which tho government placed at the disposal of tho United States sailors and marines. At 3:30 this afternoon Admiral Slgsbcc, his staff and the entiro navnl contingent procoodod to tho American church on tho Avonuo do l'Almn, where tho coromonlcs of tho delivery of Admiral Paul JonoB body to tho ropresontatlvos of the American government Jook place. Tho church was throngod with distinguish cd Fronch naval and civil ofllcers, sov oral members of tho cabinet and ropre Kontntivcs of various patriotic socie ties. Tho body lay in stato in tho chan cel nf tho church, tho caskot bolng cov ered with tho national flags of the United States nnd Franco nnd a num ber of hnndsomo floral embloms. Oca oral Horace Porter, former ambassa dor to France, -jib custodian of tho body, the recovery of which was duo entirely to his efforts, mudo a brief nddress previous to turning tho body over to Francis B. Looinis, tho special representative of the United States government. Ho later lu turn commis sioned Bear Admiral Sigsbcc) comman der of tho American escorting squad ron, to transport tho body to the Uni ted Statps. A saluto was fired as eight American marines shouldorcd tho coffin and carried it to the artillery caisson, on which it was publicly conveyed to tho Esplanade of tho Invalidcs. Tho route of the procession was through tho Champ Flysccs and across the Alex ander bridro. haltinir before the tomb of Napoleon. Houses all along the routo displayed tho American colors, and tho sidewalks Wero thronged with Sight seers who stood with bared heads as the procession passed. Arriving it the tomb of Napoleon the coffin was deposited on a high cat 'nfalque, surroundod by flags and flow ers, and an entire division of French tropps passed in revlow beforo tho body. After ronderlng military honors Ito tho dead the body was placed. on an open railway car; guarded bya 'French and American escort. Ten o'clock to night is the hour fixed for the depart- Sire of the funeral ear for Cherbourg. Arriving there the body will be trans-, forred to tho flagship Brooklyn with appropriate ceremonies. May Bo Secretary of State. New York, July 6. The Prosldent arrived at Jersey City at 9 o'clock this morning, EJIhu Boot left the party at Jersey City, and came to his home in this city. It is stated authoritatively that Boot has the offer of tho tato portifollo un der consideration, and .will give the President a definito answer tomorrow. The belief among members of the cab inet who accompanied the President on the trip is that Boot's answer will be favorable. Chicago Markets. Chicago, July 0, Wheat, 00i!0 corn, COVi; cats 32M30. Bank Cashier Steals All But $190,0 qf $100,000 Deposits Richmond, Ind., July 0. Tho Com mercial Bank, of Hngcrstown, which closed its doors when Cashier Bow man committed suicjdo, Monday night will not reopen, Investigation shows only $1000 in cash left out of tho do posits of $100,000. It Is not known what Bowman did with tho money. California Girl Champion. London, July 0, Miss May Sutton, of California, won tho final round in the signals for tho wpmon's champion ship, dofeating Miss Wilson, 0-3, 8-0. Unlucky Thirteen. Ferrisvillo Tunis, Africa, July 0. A French subm&rinb, with a crow if 13, foundered hero today. JOHN PAUL JONES Bojiy Formally Turned Over to tlie United States Today Paris, July 0. Tho coromonlcs con nected with tho transfer to tho Unitod Stntcs of tho remains of Paul Jones took placo this afternoon at 3:30. Tho funoral services woro hold in, tho American Protestant Episcopal church, which was filled with Fronch officials, tho American mission to rccolve tho body, prominent rcsidonts of tho Amer ican colony, Ambassador and Mrs. Mc Cormlck nnd Consul-Qonernl and Mrs. dowdy also attended. Following tho sorvico General Porter, senior special ambassador formally transferred tho body to tho caro of Francis B, Loomis, Jr., spcclnl 'ambassador. During tho corcmonlcs tho coffin rested on n eatafalquo in tho chancel. Dr. Mor gau, rector road a slmplo sorvico. Sev eral hymns were sung, and at tho con clusion of tho exorcises tho body was , convoyed under escort to tho Esplanade des Invalidcs, mounted gunrdsmou forming a guard of honor. Then enmo tho sailors from tlio American war ships. Guardsmen lined tho streets, ,anl kept back tho. enormous crowds. (Tho coffin wns placed on a raised plat form in the Esplanade, ana tuo troops 'filed past, whilo bands played American and Frepch anthems. It will bo taken on a special train, which will start for Cherbourg at 10 o'clock tonight. VICTIM OF THE FOURTH Vancouver, Wash., July 5. Ophelia, the 0-year-old daughter of Qeorgo M. vyolBleI a prominent business man of t, , u . f t , , fl ,agt , M from tho discharge of a pistol. The 'child, accompanied by a rotative, was standing in a crowd on Main street, when she suddenly fell to tho pavo- ment with a cry of pain When taken to a physician the child was found to bo bleeding profuse ly from a wound in tho back of the head, and her skull was fractured. She died during the night from the injury. The coroner's jury called today re turned a verdict of death caused by a bullet fired by an unknown person. The police have been putting forth every endeavor to learn tho identity of the person who fired tho pistol, caui- Ling the death of the child. Tho shoot jng is presumed to nave ueeu nccmenv Ul !. anmann AT JfcYivflt twrf 4flA Wtivtfl- 41. VT VUVVV VV.VW.H..MK v avm..m Asks His Attorney to Appeal His Case as Fatal Day. D.i;aw$ Near Now York, July 0. Albert Patrick) tho attorney who is awaiting execu tion for tho murder of 'Wm. Marsh Bice, has instructed his counsol, David B. Hill, to tako hiB caso to ho Unitod Stntcs supremo court. His execution is sot for tho week commencing Aug. 7th. Tho appeal will net as a tem porary stay, Oot Her Socond Hand. ' J3ioux Falls, S. D., July C -Tho woddlng' of Mrs. Flora Blglow Sodgo to tho Hon. Lionel Quest took placo today nt,Woodiyo Tip!, tho homo of tho brldo. Tho wedding was a quiet ono nnd nttcndod only by tho members of tho two families nnd a fow Intlmnto friends. Tho bride is the daughter of tho Hon. John Blglow, former American minister to France, nnd tho sitter of Poultnoy Bfglow, tho well known wrl- i tor. When still In her teens slio mar riod Charles Phelps Dodge, of New York, but tho marriage did not turn out well, nnd several years ago she enmo ta Sioux Falls and procured n divorce. Tho Hon. Lionel Quest is tho fourth son of Lord Wlmborno. Ho is a youn gor brother of Lord' Ivor Churchill, and nlso a brother of Hon. Frcdorlo Quest, who was married in London two wooks ago to Miss Amy P.hipps,) daughter of Henry Phlpps, tho Pitts burg millionaire. Killed in a Mine. Conuollsvillo, Pa., July 0. Five men aro known to bo killed nnd many in jured iu nn explosion in tho Taylor shaft this morning. J Tho victims aro all foreigners. A quantity of dynamito which was bolng used to sink tho shaft oxplodod a hundred feotvbelow tho surface I ' ' ' ill I ! I II !. I..- ...;.i.. . - STORE SERVICE Such scrvlco ns is given by Meyers is today more than tho slmplo oll'ur ing of merchandise for sale. Tho great r.ud successful store is u public utility planning always to add to tho co iifort of its patrons working always to mako their relations with the 1 imineis distinguished for broad minded liberality nnd such personal sorvico giving us cannot full of a;i P pToolation. LADIES' SUITS Kvcry ono of tho gnrments in this great salo is mAdo with tho utmost caro by export tailors. Every garment Is'cii'twlth the utmost precision. 1 The trimming has boon accomplished with a degreo of nicety which can not fall to meet tho unqualified approval of all women of tasto. Suits for ' outing wear of Mohair, tho best materials for dross nnd constant weur, suits of dressy silka for exposition wear, suits for nil occasions. By buying now you get tho full benefit of tho entiro season's wear for half tho price you would ordinarily pay. SUITS OF BILK CLOTH AND MOHAHi IIALP-PBIOB. " -------------------.--M-awr--a---ss-a-f-a-Ms GLOVE SPECIAL A lino of black lace and plain black silk and lisle, regular and long length gloves ruiiging in price from 50c to $1.50 per pair, of fered in tho mid-season of wear at ll Half Price Hammocks Best qualities, best assortment, best values to be found in tho city. A comfort ono can hardly be with out when euch little prices provail here. A splendid 34x72, close woven hammock with concealed spreader at bead, with pillow, hitch and rings, in a splendid assortment of colors, the best value in tho city for , 1.00 JUST EEOBIVED 'Another lot of GLOVD lin for walt add suits. Company Will Build 40 Mile Tunnel Land 3000 Mile Railroad Chicago, July 6. Captain John JL Healy hns arrived hero from Ntfr York, whero ho hns been securing oo dorscmonts to his trnns-8ibcrinn rail road sclicmo to Alnekn, whero hogoest with J. A. Wnddoll, chiof engineer elT tho project, to lay 6ut tho prbposoiX route. It is reported tho czar wilt litako a Concession of eight miles on each stdo of tho track from Ikuluk to to rnst Cnpc, tho conditions having been complied with. A 'quarter of billion dollar company will boformerl in this country in Octobor, nnd ncttaf work on tho road will commence next year. Tho plan is to build forty mile of tunnel under tho strnlts. It will tako fivo years to complota tho road1.. Dawson will bo the enstern terminus. Czar Is dotting Good. London, July 0. It is stated om good authority that tho government lias received' assurances that the czar has1 ordered tho Busslan cruisers i tho far east to discontinue raids on vessels of neutral powers. It is not oxpectod any further outrages will bo comtnitttcd. Lcandcx Orevr Wins. Henley, Bnglund, July 0. In the final heat of the royal Henley regatta for tho grand challongo cup Loander dofontod tho Belgians todny. Time, 0:S0, which Is within flvo seconds C tho record Tho Belgians put up n gnaw fight, but could not compoto with titer Leanders, who finished two lengths aadL a half ahead. Tho Toft Party. San Francisco, July C Taf t and htm party aro spending tho day in Dohermisi Grove, tho summer enmp, In Sonowsi county, of San Francisco's famous Bo homian club. Tho party left tho city nt 8 o'clock, taking a spoclnl train ut Tiburon, Budv will return this evening. tmimmftwmmmimmmmmmmmmmtmumKmmmtmfmmfmmmtmmmm'f Men's Clothes If you want to be absolutely cer tain that it Is a good suit, mado of fabrics that you ran trust, put to gether in a dependable muuner, fashioned on lines that aro proper and priced so that your pocket book will not suffer badly by buying u new outing suit. - Vacation tlmo is nt baud unit you'll want some new togs for the exposition, coast or mountain weur, so come now whilo tho assortment is at U best, Brand now stvlja and: fabrics from 8,50 9 $10.50 Panamas The largest ayd best "stock of Pun ama Hats in (he city entirely now model. style' for young, middle aged and elderly men. The coolest and most serviceable hoadgear money con buy. You'll And our prices, quality considered, far be low what others, ask. $5.00, $6.50 to $O.GO pure whtto bleached and shrunk mus 1