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, - rvrrr-- f'w'vfSyi' LAST EDITION, 3. 30- DAILYOAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. XV. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1005. NO. 189. MUST SHOOT OR GIVE UP THE GUN -T- OREGON RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT Lines Promised by Lines Under HERE ARE THE LINES OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED BY MR HARRIMAN: Miles. RIPARIA TO LEWI8T0N 09, LEWISTON TO ORANOEVHiLB 80 ELGIN TO JOSEPH 03 ARLINGTON TO CONDON 45 SPRINGFIELD TO EUGENE 4 DRAIN TO MARSHFir.LT) 82 8HANIKO TO BEND (0. S.) 100 TOTAL ' 453 RAILROADS UNDER ACTUAL CONTRACT FOR CON. STRUOTION IN OREGON, NOT BUILT BY HARRDMAN MEDFORD TO CRATER LAKE 70 IDXLSBORO TO TILLAMOOK 70 ONTARIO TO OREGON SHORT LINE ".....100 SUMPTER VALLEY EXTENSION 15 TOTAL .' 255 LINES PROMISED BY HARRIMAN 453 GRAND TOTAL FOR OREGON 708 THE TAGGART WASHING. illore Soil od Linen Hung on tho Line. Columbus, O., Aug. 12. I will hnvo i itaml It for tho tlmo being, but my tint is coming," said General Minor, whoso namo is Involved la tho Tnggnrt divorce enso, this morning. "I hiwo to fear of tho result when tho wholo truth Is known." Woostor. O., Aug. 12. Taggart was tgtla on tho stand when court oponcd this morning, nnd rclnted a fow of tho indecorous stories ho hndtostiflod Mrs. Tsggart was in, tho habit of tolling. ICra. Tnggort's oyos blazed. Tnggart wldi "My wife's rolatlons with oth r ladles at Leavenworth wero appar ently friendly, but thoro wero but two ladies with whom sho wns intimate" Tsggart, nfter his rolcnso from tho hos pital, saw his children whon passing trough San Frnnclsco on his way to tho I'hilipplnes. This was after they had separated. "Wo ontercd Into an agreement that wo should nppnrontly ' on friendly terms, though tho Tola- Ttloaa would bo formnl. Mrs. Taggart hU out hep hand to mo and said, rOoodlno Tncr. I wish you all kinds ft gool luck then kissed mo goodbye. Witness said tho room whoro Mrs. 'lag- Krt, la her kimona, received an officer pva used by tho family boforo drosa Pag, and not for tho entertainment or Nlen. Taggart finished at 11 o'clock pad tho cross-examination began. Tageart's onrlv testimony was passed pver in a few words, and tho witnoss waa questioned elosolv as to his mnK- ng habits. Ho admitted that, as a en- let, he hadn't missed anything In the winking hno on his holiday visits to ow York. At Fort Douglas ho dranK temperately, and didn't reraomber over Mvinir beoa. drunk. At Hiebwood I'ark, Chicago, ho followed the custom Men's Manilla Hats Greatly ledced in P ice. All Sttaw ats Exactly Half Price. 1 We nrA mnvn . ,nArM claan-un of fA to look them over. Men's Good Wool Outing Suits reduced We're showing some great values in They are od lot. from better linos. Th.ro , . mMi Wains in I' Tery high grade and fabrics. 22&ds CG &&3Bane&3yfa Harriman and Other Construction of koenlntr whisky nnd beer. At High- wsod ho wooed and married his wife Ho denied having induced his wlfo to drink at Platsburg, and did not remem ber that sho rank cocktails thcro. Ho didn't romombor introducing hor to cocktails, and couldn't say whether ho had offered hor hor first drink of whis ky. At Fort Thomns, Ja common with othors, ho kopt liquor In tho houso. Court ndjourned to Monday. His Log Tom Oil. Clovolnnd. 0.. Autf. 12. Tho auto- mobllo races opened hero today result ed In dlsastor to Earl KIscr, whoso right log was torn off. Kalsor's Winton Bui lot crashed through a fenco nonr tho half mllo post, and tho machine bocamo a mass of flamos. Tho accident occurred so suddenly that KIsor soomlngly had no control of 1 tho mnohlno. Tho gasollno ana oil onught firo from tho uparkor. Hun dreds rushed' to tho scono, and an am bulanco was callod, and KIsor takon to tho hospital. "Oh, my God, my leg," oxclaimod tho victim constantly, retaining consciousness all tho time. Ills loft leg was takon off below tho kneo. KIsor was taken from under tho cor beforo tho flamos reachod him. Ho was making a trial, as tho car was hot acting right. Bullion Is Stolen. Boise, Idaho, Aug. 12,-Bullton val ued at betweoa $15,00 Oand $20,000 was stolon from tho retort houso nt tho Dolmnr mine, in tho Silver City dls trlct. Entrance was effected through tho window of tho rotort houso. Tho reason tho bullion was not in tho safe 1. nAinlained. Tho robbery occurred ;8overal days ago, nnd much mystery surrounds tho affair. Chicago Markets. Chicago, Aug. 12. Wheat 81; corn, 33 5 oats, 20. many summor goods, nd it will pay to fa.oo. Men's buitw -. Men's Oxford Ties Greatly Braced. Ladies' Dress Goods on our 76c table A3:6 Lmors toad. ARE AFTER THE LANDS Salt Lake, Aug. 12. The final rush to register In tho Uintah reservation set in in enrnest this morning. All trnlns to Provo were londcd. Entries closes nt 0 o'clock. Up to last night 10,271 hnd registered, nnd tho indica tions nro that today will surpass all provious records. It is bclloved tho withdrawal of 200,000 ncrcs from en try will bo reduced to 50,000 acres, giv ing homesteaders 150,00 Oacres muro thnn nt present nllowcd. CLAIMS HE !S VINDICATED Philadelphia, Aug. 12. Cornelius P. Shea wns today re-elected' prosldcnt of tho Intcrnntlonnl Brotherhood of Teamsters, by 130 to 117 for Dnniel Furman, of Chicago. Ho claims ho is vindicated for his management of tho recent Chicago strike. Lowifl Day at the Fair. Portland, Oro., Aug. 12. Today is Lowls Family Day at tho exposition and, according to a careful estimate thoro aro in tho neighborhood of 5000 Lewises attending this grand family rounlon. Thoy havo como from nil parts of tho United States nnd Canada umj many or mom Claim a. morn or leBSjomots relationship to Morlwethor " - " J I IF YOU WANT QUALITY OOMB I I j J "Jst as good" means there Is something letter. Don't J be contented till you've seen the : Roberts $3;00Hat. j J $3.00 right in shape, style and finish i ! Roberts best $3.00 hat on earth !! Salem Woolen Mill Store i rwwwvwstwi Lowls, ono of tho explorers in whoso honor tho exposition is nnmed, Thoro aro two organizations com posed of mombers of tho Lewis trlbe: tho Lewis Society, which held its first congress in St. Louis during tho World's Fair, and tho Loynl Lowls Legion, which was orgnnizod on Inda pendonce day, in 1001, and held its first sessloni nt St, Louis in Septem ber, 1001. Both sooioties will moot hero this afternoon. A committco will bo appointed to go to Tennessoo nnd docornto tho gravo of Morlwoather Lewis immediately after the conven tion. Grants Pass Brewery Destroyed. Grants Pass, Or.,, Aug. 12. The browery and Irn plnnt of tho Englo Browing Company, of this city, which woro completed but a fow months ago, wero totally destroyed by firo onrly yestorday morning. Loss $7000. Columbia Woods Burning. Sonpposo, Or., Aug. 12. Quito an ox tonsivo forest firo is raging over tho woods of Watts & Price. So far but littlo dnmago has resulted, but a oloso watch and hard fight will be ncoewwry to keep it in chock. Governor Toolo Will Act. Helena. Mont., Aug. 12. Governor Toolo expressed his willingness to act as arbitrator, if called upon, to effect a settlement of' the telegrapher's strlko in conjunction with Governor Johnson, of Minnesota. T Sysonby Won. Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 12.-8ysonby won tho Great Republic stakes, Clzau second, Broomstick third. Time 2:07. MUM a M Our home-made candies are eo delightful to the taste that if. you once buy of us, you will visit our storer often. TO EXPERT THE JAP'S ACCOUNTS Russia Evidently Expects to .Pay Japans Actual War Expenses Portsmouth, Me., Aug. 12. Tho much discussed question of indemnity or "roinbursement," as Jnpnn puts it, Is not going to provo as groat on obstaclo to tho pending penco negotia tions as wns at first imagined. Whon it wns that Russln intended to sond to tho Washington confcrcnco sovornl military and naval exports, ovon tho Japancsq, wondered, nnd whon tho Russian minister to China was callod here, the astonishment was great, tho Jnpuncso insisting that whilo discus sing tho terms of penco thoy did not deslro to hear lectures on military subjects. Portsmouth, lie., Aug. 12. Tho "Mystery" is now oxplalnod. Thoso exports wero brought hero to dotormr ino tho actual cost of tho wnr to Ja pan. It will bo tho duty of theso offi cer to oxnmlno tho figures and bring thepi down to a rcnsonnblo sum. Portsmouth, Me., Aug. 12. Tho peaco plenipotentiaries wont into ses sion nt tho nnvy yard at 0t35 this morning, and nfter an hour and 25 mln utos tho conferenco adjourned. Russia delivered her reply to tho Japanese do- - - TO Tim WOOLEN MILL STORE. lAHSSAISIASSBAMlSaHAHAHAHAHUiftJL I WWk WW W mWm WvHWIWm W WSfWWWSiwT mands, refuting to concede certain coru ditlons. Aftor adjournment Sato, tho Jnpanoso spokesman, announced tho conferences would bo continuod. This means thnt apparently tho demands ob jected to by tho Russians will now bo the subject of negotiations. I Portsmouth, Me., Aug. 12. After tho heavy storm Inst night, tho dny broko : humid and sultry, Tho Hussions woro up oarly. Assistant Secretary Plorco callod on Witto at 0 o'clock, aftor which tho Itusslnns took scats in nn nutomobllo, M. Nnbnkoff carrying a largo black portfolio with tho Czar's answer to tho Mikado's peaco terms. Just nt that moment another auto, bearing Koinurn nnd Tnkahlra, dashod by, tho Japanosq looking serious and neiOnir to tho right nor loft. Tho en vois reachod tho yard shortly after 10 o'clock and went into session iinme diately. Tho conforonco lastod until 11 o'clock. This wns Snta'a announce I.' :! ment lata: "Tho Itusslnns submitted tlu Czar's reply to tho Japanese terms, and tho Japs will answer it either nt 3 o'clock today or at that hour tomor row." Portsmouth, Mc., Aug. 12. It is ru mored Into this afternoon that negotia tions aro broken off, Korostovetz, sec retary of the 'Russian envoys, returned to Ilia apartments at the hotol at 3 o'elock and left almost immediately for the conferenco hall in the navy yard. He said no intimation had been received by the Russians as to the Japanese intentions. Members of the Japanese suito at tho hotel say thoy have received no word from tho Japan 60 envoys. George Smalley, the Lon don Times correspondent, declares thoro is potfltively no hopo of tho negotia tion buing continued. Too Much for Russia. London, Aug. 12. A St. Petersburg dispatch this afternoon says: "It is now clear that the Japanese demands are too much for Russian acceptance. It is anticipated the noxt meeting of tho peace envoys will be the last, Witte sailing immediately for home." Blow Up the Cop. Itadora, Poland, Aug. 12. The chief of police was severely injured by a bomblait night as lie was riding la his carriage. Several bouses were wrecked. THE OREGON PRESS IS And Oregon People Will No Longer Take Promises They Demand a Square Deal and Ate Going to Have It Tho Orogonlnn yesterday has two editorials dealing with tho railroad situation, ono commenting on tho Hnr rlmnn banquet, nnd tho other tho tax ation of railroads gonorally, and both nro woll worth perusing. Its com ments on tho Harriman banquet nro kcon as a razor, nnd incisive as n scnlpol. Tho editorial follews: It may seem strnngo to Mr. Hnrrl man nnd his local representatives that open dissatisfaction with his policies and purposes hns just now ranr.hr-d such ncuto form in tho state of Ore gon. Tho reason is not hard to find. Mr. Harriman hns said that certain branch linos nro projected' In' Oregon but ho hns mado his announcements, which nro Indefinite enough in form, with tho nir of ono who was conferring a boon not deserved upon a peoplo lit tlo deserving. That's what's tho mat tor. Tho people havo no Tights. Tho railroad has no obligations to thorn. It may build whon, whero nnd how it pleases, and it may run its railroads to suit Itsolf. Tho public But beforo it is damned li bo damnod. lot us soo how much wo can got out of it. Let us tako tho usufruct of their toil and uso it for tho' improvement of our railroad lines somowhoro olso whoro wo have competition, or aro thrcntenod with competition. Oregon enn wait. If It doesn't like watting, lot it wait any way. Tho Banquot Was Good. Mr, Harriman comes along nnd gives gOftafl Out August Sale Brillnut nnd profitable as you hnvo found our previous ,wihm of this chnractor, thoy aro not a oiroumstnncu when comparod with tho phenom enal bargain events now in vogue. It is imposslblo to glvo a complete cntaloguo of tho wonderful bargains tho sale affords. Tho appended Items uro merely representative. Do You Need Cushions? An elegant lino of cushion tops to cliooso from nt much less thnn rogular prlco. Kvory ono a pretty design on dependable material. 36c values , , , . . ,20c 60c values ., r 30c 05c values ,.,....., 43c 76c values ,,,,68c 86c values 08c 91.00 values 83c 91.50 BROOADB BOLIBNNB. ' Very popular fabric August special 88 Ladies' Suits Thoy are mado in eeveral styles, full sizes, beautifully made of silk, Mohair and Cloth, All are at prices which mean that you may have fine garments for wear now for less than the actual cost of production. Half Price . UNANIMOUS a banquet.. Tho business community of Portland is invited. Its objoct was to pi a co tho great railroad prcsldont in mora cordial pcrttonnl relations with tho conHltucncy which his railroad lines serve. The. milroad diplomats of Portland who arrnngod tho affair do sired to show tho discontented publio that Mr. Hnrrlmnn wns n droadful ogre. Likely enough they desired also to show Mr. Hnrrlmnn n peoplo in nn ndmirnblo condition of docility. It wns passed around that Mr. Harriman would very probnbly hnvo somothlng to say of highest Importance This wns nil very lnudnblo, nnd would havo been a flno thing if it hnd boon all cnrrled out in nccordnnco with tho programme, or rather in nccordnnco with gencrnl expectation. What roally .happened wns thnt Mr. Harriman mndo a fow observations on tho rail road situation, nnd subsided, nis legal satellites dolivorod vohomont homilies on tho shortcomings of Ore gon, nnd thoy sudsldod. If Mr. Harrl man had said somothlng a lit tlo moro specific, nnd Mr. Cotton and Mr. Fen- ton hnd said nothing nt all, tho wholo affair would havo boon a groat success, Tho dinner was good, tho wlno nbund- nut, and the society nlravo reproach. After tho Food Was Ovor. Wo reclto thoso things for tho pur- poso merely of explaining to all whom It may concern somo things thnt have happened sincn tho banquet. Wo wnnt (Continuod on pngo two.) rei&&$ Men's OutlngSuits Best of iimtoriHlM, stylo nnd pat terns. Vlwry good design Is to be fonnd in this superb stosk. All Bizes, Splendid vallum. Grout bar gains. $ 8.60 values now $ 6.73 10.00 values now 0.60 12.60 values now 8.60 15.00 values now 10.00 10,60 valuos now 12.60 SHOE BARGAINS men's orroBDp, Without roservt, patent, tan, vicl and velour leathers, Rogular ii.W values. Women's tan boots unit Oxfords, regular $3.60 values. 2,65 MmlLjJF lid a h? UtT on KK- iro ras iIonI !c . J& u toia lvraj noral L m as b i- 'Wg