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Kht continued warmer; show- PART ONE. PAGES 1 TO 8. LAST EDITION, 3:3Qv cooler Sunday. AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL XV. SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1005. NO. 1QK. PECIAL LEWIS AND CLARK EDITION FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION AT THE PORTLAND EXPOSITION RATES GIVE UP VESSEL ijjttiesliip Potempkin Sur- fefidered to Roumanian ! Authorities Today QUAKER CITY SCANDAL BRITT TO MEET NELSON !"S0CKLESS" CARRIE, LAWSON Society Leaders Caught in 'But Has to Turn Down an Questionable Resorts , Offer for Thirty Thou- in Jaii iKustcnjI, Roumanin, July 8. The mUtJaews bnitlcshlp Potcmkin nrrivcd midnight, and tho port captain S tho vessel for n conferonco o crew. Throughout tho night temkin exchanged signals with sslnn gunboat Pscsupe, which so Ma remained loyal to tho govern- kSwoi jWiar rss cputatlon from tho battleship d. ashore this morning to treat tilth o authorities hero for tho sur- der of tho bnttloship and tho tor- 'dolbont which accompanied her on TIpTratlcnl trip. Tho deputation was eceivod by tho gonornl commanding eKlIstrlct, tho commander of tbo jltockl Sea division and tho port cap- t-filnM Tlio mutineers offered to sur- ondfr, on tho sarno terms offered by tho Roumanian authorities Monday. This vraajngrccd to providing tho breech of tho guns should bo removed plodgo of good faith on tho part oftuo) mutineers. Tho deputation ro- turned! to tho vessel to consult with JtiKcixRomrndcs. It is expected the U'oteSkin will surrendor within a fow i bounty Tho sailors who camo iiblioro ithTtho deputation deserted. blocks! r&tfal' tho' Kustonji, July 8. Tho Potcmkin sur' Itwttferod to tbo authorities at 1 o'clock TUvStcrnoon. nji, July 8. Th local author ijtoBaro awaiting instructions from JhteklreBt beforo making final terms fwitUTtho mutineers. Preparations nro IbolngHnado to bring tho two vessels in 'lQKh"gh arbor. Both aro now flying tho Kasjn flag, Tho greatest oxcltomont prevails hero ns tho pcoplo sympathize wUKItho mutineers;- and may mnko a tfwEeSstration in their favor. troops wcro informed 'thnt they oBlT- bo treated as foreign deserters migjso inoy surrendered. 1110 surrcn dfftKtTmen have boon lnndod, nnd nro Sw? dispatched in small parties to liferent places iu Itoumanin, Philadelphia, July 8. Terrific pre' sure is being brought to bear upon tho magistrates who committed tho women taken in tho great raid Saturday night to forco them to destroy their returns of tho grand jury. Similar prossuro is being exerted upon tho district nttor noy's ofllec, of which John 0. Bell, n mombcr of ono-of the first Philadelphia familloa, and moving In foremost club and social circles, is tho head. In tho meantime, down at Moynm onsing prison, entered under nssumed names, nro certainly a dozen nnd per haps moro of women whoso faces nro familiar in tho gatherings of society and whoso birth is of tho best. Somo nro tlicro because efforts to sccuro bail secretly for them havo failed; others nro prisoners becauso their es corts, seeking safety for themselves, havo abandoned them, and crushed nnd torror-strlckon thoy prefer disappear anco nnd imprisonment to tho dlsgraco of attending npponl to relatives or friends. Beforo tho raid of Saturday night, Director Potter, at tho orders of Mayor Weaver, instructed tho magistrates that all women caught in tho raid bo held in ball tLcro wero to bo no fines oxcopt for men, and thnt any woman caught in an ovll resort was to bo re garded a3 nn inmate. This order of Potter's wna carried out literally by tbo magistrates. Members of tho best families in Philadelphia, womon who nro appar ently beyond tho breath of suspicion, wcro caught in tho high-class resorts. Every ono of theso women must go in tho criminal dock and bo arraigned as nn inmato of a resort unless tho mag' sand Dollars San Francisco, July 8. Jimmio Britt, replying to tho offor of n $20,-' 000 purse, with $10,000 added for pic ture privileges, for -a CO-round flghf with Nelson, dcclnrcd this morning thai' ho is tied up. with tho Western Athletic Club, which signed Britt and Nelson for n fight in July, but for which It? failed to sccuro n permit, Tho Western Club declares it will bring Nelson nnd Britt together next month. N Lou Dillon's Fast Milo. Cleveland, O., July 8, C. K. Bil lings drovo Lou Dillon in 1:58, tho fastest milo, of tho year in a work-out On tho Glcnvillo track this morning'. Billings thinks Lou will lowor tho world's record this year. BROKE INTO JAIL And Now the Wonder Is What Masked Men Shoot Prisoners Fivo Oonts a MeaL New York, July 8. To livo n yenr Freak Kansas Will Dig Up Next Forest Park, Ottawa, Knn., July 8. Thomas W. Lnwson nrrivcd in a special car at noon, and was greeted by tho roccptlon committees representing tho Chautauqua nnd Ottawa Business Men's' Association'. It is estimated that 16,000 people crowded within tho huge auditorium to hear tho Boston financier. A largo delcgntion of oil tnon wcro present to listen to tho ad dress. Lnwson was enthusiastically ro celvod. Lnwson snid, in part: "Two fac tions nro lnovltoblo in ovory robbory, tho robber nnd tho robbed, Al lrob bcrs becomo honest men or convicts, when tbo other pnrty in tho affair re fuses to participate In tho onrly days of our nation thero wero robbers, but tho victims did not rest mookly under WMIMWMWmiMIIWHIWIMMMHH8tlWMHi IT YOU WANT QUALITY COMB TO THE WOOLEN MILL STOKE. S S TIIE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A ROBERTS HAT AND OTHERS" IS NOT 'ONLY A DIFFERENCE OF STYLE BUT OF DURABILITY. 53.00 STIFF, BOFT AND STRAW. THE ROBERTS IS TID3 BEST 93.00 HAT ON EARTH. COME IN AND FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF. Salem Woolen Store but Fall to Kill Them Ironton, Mo., July 8. Masked men early this morning overpowered Shoriff Marshal, forced tholr way Into tho cor ridor of tho county jail and shot Wm. nnd ATthur Spaugh, who nro held for tho murder of Sheriff Polk sovcral years ago, but neither of tho prlsoucrs nro fntally wounded. on $54.75 has been mndo possiblo by their wrongs. Tho system of today is 4 l n nn. nlllaliniAl a n .& n ...an m 4 a a n n . I linliln. flAvilAa n . i jv n b I ra IIih.i 41n4 iuu .cn.uvtiB.ujiuiiii ui 11 tuaiiiuruui- vjiuu- i uuiiti'i, ui-jwui, muiu itiiiDjriiii; .mill .nut cd today on Broadway. According to of our nncostors drovo across tho ocean in '70. It has possossod itsolf of tho resources of our rich country nnd levies trlbuto on our coal, iron, incut, AFTER MURDERERS ISLAND Japanese Squadron Makes Attack on Sakhalein St. Petersburg, July 8. Advices ro cotvod today stato that July 0th a Jap nneso squadron of 15 vessels attacked Snkhalicn island, nnd attempted to land n force, but tho land batteries re pulsed tho invaders, Tho government building and sovoral guns wcro de stroyed by tho firo of tho fleet. Tho Japanese rotlrcd to tho north. 1 -o Olmstead Appointed. Washington, July 8. Victor , H. Olirstcnd 1ms bcon appointed nssociato statistician, of tho department of agri culture, to succeoll TMwln 8. Holmes, discharged. ROCK ISLAND BUYS Gets Possession of Rotas Coal Fields and 1,7 00.- 000 Acres of Land Las Vegas, N. M., July 8. T& Mitchell Land Grant Co., of. Holland1,, which owns 1,700,000 acres of Northern. Now Mexico lands, today convcyexT it to tho Bock Island Railroad) Co., for n consideration of $4,000,000. It con tains tho Baton coal fields of 800 squara miles, tho largest coal body in tin world, Tho Bock Island lino will bo ex tended at onco 1110 miles, rrora some point on tho Colorado & Southern to. Taos, nnd pushed on to San Franclsc-. Japanese J. P. Morgan. Oyster Bay, July 8. Baron Kanatc tho Japanese financial expert, who trill probably dictato tho terms of peneo to Russia, as far aB indemnity is cony corned, spent tho night at Sagaincra Hill, nnd loft this morning for New York. Ho admitted ho had discussed) tho Eastern troubles, but would giver no details. Japs Aro Coming. Yokohama, July 8. Tho Minnesota sailed at -ltSO this afternoon. Tho gov ernor nnd clvio bodies cscortod tho Kcv mura party to tho pier, whore thoy wore received by u military guard. Marqnio. Ito and, scvcrul. embers of ,tho cabinet accompanied, Kqmuru. aboard.. As tho vcscsl snilou the 'Jrpjutit guurdab.p 1 fired ! taiuto of ID gilt figures furnished by tho philanthro pists back of tho schomo moro than S000 Dorsons wero fed todnv in tho e- istratcs wno commuted thorn convon- tablishmont, ench paying 5 cents a broad and clothes, lently forgot to return their casts to men Tho mCuu wnB ,,- follews: Bar-' every motion nnd Kustenjl, July 8. Tho surrendered, mutineers v, ill bo grndunly convoyed to frontier they may select, nnd will bo liberated, local officials having a plodgo to this effect. tho grand jury or tho district nttor noy pigeon-holes their cases. Thero is n roport thnt ono of tho wo men caught in tho rnld nnd now iu Moyamonsing had gashed her face ter ribly with n nnll nnd had been taken, fearfully disfigured, to the prison bos, pltnl. It hna n tax on function of our After Insurance Companies. tW York, July 8. Under tbo dircc- 5of tho stato department of insur- ' thrco examiners aro investigating Mutual Lifo Insuranco Company. stated that tho examination will tiost thorough, and a largo clerical will bo employed. Tho investlga- arises from dissensions with re to tho status of the insuranco spanies, following tho disclosures in Squitablo. Jewish Chautauqua. Atlontlc City, N. J., July 8.-The annual summer assembly of tho Jow ish Chautauqua society opons hero to morrow and many prominent Jows from various parts of tho country, in cluding rubbis and noted educators, aro hero to tako part in tho proceed ings. Tho sessions will bo held in tho assembly hall of tho Royal Palace ho-t"o'l. Chicago Markets. Chicago, July 8. Wheat 9108; corn, 57.67y; onts 33y32. he Time Near A- At hand when clothes "made to order" will bo, in the same category and ancient class as shoes, bats, shirts and gloves. Would you think of having those articles made to order now! Of courso, it is quite out of tho question. So it will bo with clothes somo day. The rarcful attention by tho most expert tailors in the factories to ev- cry detail in tho manufacture of "modorn clothing" produces' n garment fthat is hardly equaled by the best individual tailors, who chargo doublo fetho price asked for roady-made clothing. The factory product is the result lot tlio combined efforts of hundreds of skilled experts working with high ly perfected machinery. The clothing we offer you embodies all the desir- fablo features in style, workmanship and choice selections of fabrics at Evprices 20 to 30 per cent lowor than regular stores ask for the tame quality. 'Savwerfs mA-Jtoe Oar cash plan makes our low prices possible. est possiblo point. An onormous crowd gathered outsldo tho place for hours today waiting turns to bo waited upon, Tho rush was groat or than had boon oxpoctod. It wan demonstrated that tho man who gath ers 15 cents each day is certain of thrco good meals nnd noed fear noth ing from tho pangs of hunger. Ono Moro drafter. Washington, July 8. Secretary, of Agriculture Wilson this morning for mally dismissed Edwin F. Holmes, as sooiato statistician from tho govern ment employ. Ho is charged with fal sifying cotton reports for speoulatlvo purposes. Tho report mado by socrct service men shows Holmes on ono oc casion rcccivod $73,000 from a firm of brokers presumably for advance inTor- motion, although tbo transaction was disguised as a payment for mining stock which, it is alleged, was worthless, There will be no prosecution, as there ,is no statute to cover tho case, loy soup, roast beef, tea nnd broad. lives." Wealthy East Sidors aro backing tho Lnwson explained tho workings of concern. Among theso aro sovoral cat- tho "system." Ho said tho big flail ing houses nnd restaurant proprietors, olorg zyJ moro inR0lont ovory day. who aro convinced that tho schomo flaunting tholr riches nnd tholr suporl-j can do ma.io 10 pay ror useir oy enro- ority beforo tho law in tho faco of tho fully buying in largo quantities and peoplo. holding down tho expenses to tho'low- . " flni ,,.,, nnn.,B1i of ii billion, wo aliell first investigate how ho obtained so much money. If ho gained it legally ho must nover bo mo losted in its ownership, for it would bo dastardly if tho American pcoplo took from any ono that which thoy thorn selves havo given, for that is what ob taining property really amounts to In America, but tho ownership of so largo a sum Is proof posltivo It was not ob tained legally, thoroforo, wo should dis cover exactly by what methods of squeezing filching nnd plundering it was got together. Then tnko him nnd h)u half billion bnck over tho route of his ruld compelling him to drop booty nt ench twist of tho road." lieforring to tho vast fortunos mudo by tho "sys tem," Lnwson suld: "You will ask iviiat will becomo of my own fortune! ' J answer it will havo to go with the rest, for my fortune, llko all others mado from tho public through tho mo- As n remedy municipal owner ship is a moro will-o'tho-wisp, nnd financiers likod nothing bettor. Ho ad vocated the "system's" own method, and said the first step is to sell ovory share of stock, and over bound back to tho frenzied financiers nt tho presont inflated prices, and invest tho monoy in govorument, stato or municipal bonds. This would cut tho foundation and tho collapse of tho "system" would be in evitable. f'.ium of steaks, corporations and trusts, should go bank tp where it came from." Discoverer of the Homestake. Helena, Mont., July 8. Moso Manuel a wealthy Helena mining man, and discoverer of the famous Homestako mine iu Deadwood, South Dakota, was killed in the Minnesota mine at Corbln, by the explosion of n gasoline engine. Try Oat Maple Walnut Creams THE SPA CONFECTION- ERY and ICE CREAM PARLORS Pure Goods of Unquestion able Quality 332 State Street. W. T, Stolz. F. Q. Myers. MIDSUMMER PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY TOR OENUINB ECONOMY. Hundreds' of pcoplo nro now learning that tho best "bargains" nro al ways found in tho best store, a fact which our customers discovered long; ago, und our midsummer offerings aro of tho sonsoniiblo sort, things yaw need now. IJBSIb ! ' ." ' In Support of Unemployed Bill. London, July 8. Arrangements havo been completed for n monster demon stration in Hyde Park tomorrow la support of tbo government unoraploy' ed bill now beforo parliament The demonstration will bo participated in by trades union deputations from all the chief provincial cities and towns (as well as the labor organizations of the metropolis. WARM WEATHER SKIRTS Thoro is seemingly no end to tho domund for our popular stylos, nnd wo havo something now to offor all tho time. AOCORDEON PLAITED SKIRTS In all wanted colors. Newest stylos. Spoclal ?4.05 WASHABLE OUTING SK3RT8. Oxford colors, both plain and funcy s)1.75 to $1.00 WOOL OUTING SKIRTS In dark colors, Sultublo for coast and mountain wear. Itogular $3,30 to $.1.00 vnlues ?2.08 LADIES' SUITS Of silk cloth and mohair of this season's designing. Hvory garment of mipcrb mako. While, thoy lust IIALP PRICE. SUMMER CALLS FOR SUMMER SUITS Summor is hore, vacations nro here, and n .summer suit is necessary to your summor comfort. Tho right cloth nnd stylo for that summer suit is horo. It's waiting for you. Wu wnnt you to sco our largo assort ment, you neod not buy unless you boliovo wo desorvo your patronage. Tho bust and most of stylish euttn from 98.50 to 910.50 SHOE SPECIAL Great clearing of summor styles in footwear for men nnd women. LADIES' TAN BOOTS AND OX rORDS. Bold evorywhero nt the uniform price of $3.50. Special 52.CO MEN'S OXFORDS. Our entlro stoak of Men's Ox fords. No ronorvc, Kegular $3.00' valuo $2.05 SPECIALS FOR THIS EVENING. $1.00, 76c and 60c BOYS' STRAW HATS i 35rf 60c BOSTON GARTERS 35 76o AND 60c LADIES, CAPS 107 $1.00 and 86c SUSPENDERS . .. , .. 50 vvrw.wnvvfm iSMflflBMHBilMfMMBBBHHfltti BHHHHHpHSIHWfWfM J