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BBW.tf- - 4 ua , i' nwwi4J r mmmmmsammm DAILY CAPITA I JOURJNTL ADVICE FROM HOME Russians and Japs .Cabling Tlieir Governments for Further Instructions Portsmouth, Mo., Aug. 21. Tho pcaco envoys nro today discussing by cablo Iwlth their governments tlio suggestions mado by Prosident Itoowjvolt; Tlijb' President did not intcrforo with tho negotiations, but whatever action lie fcu token has been upon tho initiatlvo of Japan, tho causo for this circuitous rooto being tho natural hesitation of the Jnpaneso envoys, to approach tho Enssians directly, as thoy thought tholr efforts might bo mlaconstruod. Ojstor Day, Aug. 21. Baton Kan- cko rondo his fifth visit to tho Presi dent this morning. It is tailored tho President asked him to sccuro greater concessions from Japan for Russia, not My tho loworing of tho demand far indemnity by a fow millions. Portmouth, Mo., Aug. 21. Wltto this morning said it was idotio to talk of submitting to Tho Ilnguo tribunal tho questions of Indomnlty and Saghaloin. Sato said: "Maybo tho concessions may bo mado in tho final adjustment of details in bringing negotiations to in end, but nolthor eldo will submit to The Haguo nny questions involving this principle Tho Japanoso and Russians will sottlo tholr prcsont differences without tho aid of European countries, or thero will bo no sottlomont." Par till arbitration of points tho commis sioners aro unable to sottlo may result is a legal advisor. Ono commissioner U thinks on tho board appointed by n belligerent mny docldo upon thosvaluo of tho concessions, remissions and kin Jr things. Portsmouth, Mo., Aug. 21. Wltto lUted this nfternoon thnt Roosovolt Ud tendorod his good offices through Baron Hoson in tho intorosts of peace Hard as tho Japanese terms may bo, lad unyielding as tho Russians aro said to be, tho personal influenco of tho President Is countod hero as most pow- trful. Thero havo boon a number of situations during tho conforenco ap parently just as hard as tho prosont, isd which threatonod a deadlock, and they hnvc alwnya boon smoothed over by tho President's tact, nnd it is be lieved ho will do as much this timo. Ojster Bay, Aug. 21. Boforo Kancko ltft this idaeo ho said: "Japan has offered Russia tho fairest terms any iciunuus iriliuil cuum uo uiccivu mi make, Mthough ho did not say in so I many words that thoso terms const!- tnted au ultimatum, his manner would 'We ing ' the line, that Was awardod a " St. Louis, which is tho strongest leeommondatlon that could bo offered, as nry detail of shape, fabric and construction was considered by tho "jury ft's because w enrrv meh well known reliable) makes of merchandise iaA sell them at prices that "regular stores" can't match, that our busi es has made such a phenomenal growth, k corsets w mil of nn ni nm mi. In runilar stores at .,.$1.00 pj" corsets wo sell at 05 cents aro sold torsets we sell at $1.40 aro soldin (orsata nrA eu t i an ... i-l in H models with lmaa jmnnnrtiH attached havo "velvet grip" fasteners. addition to the staple lines we havo added several models of fancy B'a4ed Corsets which we offer atl.00,- $2.45 and 2.75. They're spe- values. J 's-rsesicd' felea'i Oheapert One-Price Cash atom bear out tho improsslon that fho ques tion of peace or war rested with Rus sia alone. Kanoko wbb asked if he brought to tho President a meosago from tho Tokio government on the question of indemnity, and answercd: "No." Ho also denied tho President hnd communicated anything important ,to him.. Secretary Locb returned today from his vacation in Yellowstono Park. Indianapolis, Aug. 21. A corre spondent of tho Sentinel, Btntloncd at Portmsouth, says: "I am nblo to etato authoritatively that tho last fow days havo brought to viow Important phases of tho peace conference, nnd, as a re sult of theso developments, It may bo tho Unltod States will, on Its own ini tiatlvo, or through tho request of ono of tho bolligcrcnts, assumo a protectorate over tho Saghaloin Island. It is re ported this wns tho subject of confer- onco botweon Rosen and Roosovelt. And tho President discussed this phase of tho situation with Kanedo today. I am positivo tho proposition was tho Presi dent's origination, or was suggested by Russia or Japan. It is-stated tho Presi dent has sont a mossago to ovcry mem ber of tho commlttoo on foreign rela tions in tho sonato, asking bis opinion on what would bo tho result of this country look this stand. It is statod that Sonator Cullom, its chairman, ro eelved such a telegram yostcrday." RUSSIA'S ' TROUBLES Mittau, Russia, Aug. 21. Martial law was declared in the cntiro Baltic provinco of Courland. Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 21. A gen oral strlko 'throughout Poland, as a protost ngalnst tho disregard of tho rights of tho Poles' eohemo for a rop rosontatlvo assembly began today. Tho Vistula railway omployos left tho trains standing in tho stations nnd at inter- modlato points. Warsawy-Aug. 21. Cossacks opposed a dotnehmont of armed socialists who woro trying to ontor tho city and klllod oight of tho socialists nnd arrostod tho othors. Factory employes nnd moro railroad men havo joined jtho striko. Gossip on tho Terms. Portsmouth, N. II., Aug. 21. Accord' ing to curront gossip, Baron Komura told tho President that Japan would yield on articlos 10 and 11. Thnt Ja pan would yiold on thoso two points if Russia would accept 6 and 0 (indemni ty and Sakbaloln) is consldorod corr tain, but roports pretonding to descrlbo with oxaotnoss tho character of tho President's proposal to Baron Roson nro probably simply ehrowd guesses. Mr. Wltto has never communicated it to tho membors of his ontourgo, and tho jJttpaneg0 aro ttb9Oiut0iy 8ilont. , Of eourso it is bard to boo tho good points in tho fellow who beats you out with a girl, becauso ho hasn't any. SII1JW"1 " I ae now . 44' ot Joffr'"- Tn0 tn, Roes along the lNlTJir "PaIIi1'110 toat tuore aro orc1Itors wno W'M the Model in THOMSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS ORAND PRIZE and a GOLD MEDAL In regular atoroa at 1.25 regular stores at ' mimlur fltorea at , .... 2.00 ffiaz&e BAI.EM, OBEQON, ALICE HAS A BEAU Sultan of Sulu Would Make Her Chiefest of His Harem Iolo, Phlllppino Islands, Aug. 21. Tho Sulton of Sulu offered his hand in inarriago to Miss Allco Roosovolt when sho was welcomed here, but was ro- ffusod. Tho Sulton ureod ns his lead ing argumont thnt his pcoplo honorod tho presldont nnd wanted his daughter to remain among them. EDITOR SHOOTS Ban Francisco, Aug. 21. Clarence Edwards, acting city editor on the Chronicle, appeared in Judgo Morgan' court this morning to nnswor a charge of assault with intont to commit mur der, tho complaining witness being Chnrles llarwood, a nowspapor ,wrltor. Ho charges that ho was shot by Ed wards last night in tho editorial rooms of tho Chronicle. Tho shooting wns tho result of an old foud. Tho bullot was dofiocted by a button. narwood fallod to appoar, but it is beliovcd that ho will prosecute. . o IRRIGATION CONGRESS Portlnnd, Or., Aug. 21. Tho 13th soBslon of tho National Irrigation Congress was called to order this morn ing in tho oxposition auditorium, Gov ernor Pardoo, of California, presiding. Addrossos of wolcomo woro mado by Governor Chamberlain and Mayor Lane and rosponsos by Governor McDonald, of Colerado: Govornor Mead, of Wash ington, nnd II. D. Lovclnnd, of Califor nia. Tho annual address wnB mado by Governor Pardee, nnd tho address on "Forestry" by Glfford Pinchott, of Washington. "Production by Irriga tion," was dollvorod by Dr. A. 0. True of Washington. "Enginoorlng nnd Mochnnical," by Fredorick II. Newell, of Washington. "Cllmnteology," by H, E. Williams, of Washington, nnd "Rural Settlomont" by C. W. Eberlln, of San Francisco. FUTS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. John Z. Sullivan Said to Loavo Many Creditors Behind. San Francisco, Aug. 21. John h. Sullivan has flitted from town. 80 havo Managor Hull and Jack McCormiak, sparring partners of tho veteran gladia- tor and orstwhlio aspirant for tho shoos 1 tVI7U'. AilU iJiW Ujiimm MV ifr wmuk flco yesterday morning and chnrtcred passago East by tho way of Portland. "Keen it dark." pleaded John L. "I don't caro whether our creditors know or not, but don't Jet those d d news papers get on." Tho trio ordored four berths. Search was mado in vain for John h. and comnanv alone the Tenderloin last night. Tho trio woro having tho dust of San Francisco dusted from their boots as they bowled along toward Portland. John L. has played in bard luck on this last visit to the city. After mono logulng his way to a bank roll he started a cafe. The liquids therein ovaporated, tho cash register accumu lated cobwebs, and then the sheriff came. Yellow Fever Situation. New Orleans, Aug. 21. There were 17 new cases and five deaths reported up to noon. OUR NEW DRINK "THE SALEM GIRL" Like all Salem Girls is better than any othc The Spa 382 State Street. W T BTOLZ. F. G, MEYERS. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1905. THAT ARMY CASE Mrs. Taggart Will Tell What She Knows or a Part of it Wosstor, Aug. 21. Tnggnrt's attor noya this morning filed a motion to throw his wifo's cross-petition out. An ticipating such a motion, Mrs. Tag gnrt's nttornoys recalled tho captain nnd asked throo questions! "Do you want a divorce, should your grounds prove flufflcicntf" It is known thnt both ,nro fighting for tho custody of tho ohildron, rather than for tho di vorce. Ho hesitated, but tho answer was "Yes." Next? "If you cannot havo a dlvorco, and your wife hns grounds, do you want her given a dl vorco!" Tnggart was not nllowod to answer. Answering tho third quostlon, Tnggart nnld he wanted tho decroe granted nccording to tho ovidonco. Tho court rofused to dismiss tho cross-bill. The deposition of Captain Poor waB road concerning tho trouble after ho had taken Mrs. Tnggart homo. Ho Bald ho heard' tho sound of a strugglo nnd loud voices, which soon ceased. "Noxt morning Mrs. Poor went to Tnggart 's homo. I was called to procuro protec tion for Mrs. Taggart, and reported to Col. Minor. Tnggart said ho was nearly crazy, and feared ho had used violonco, nnd nsked for tho condonomont of his of fends and promised novor to repeat it." That day Mrs. Poor saw Tnggart nt thofhospitol, and later ho cried and oskd mo to tnko a letter to his wife, bogging her not to tnko tho children from him. I told him I would tako tho message, but would use my influenco to havo her leavo, eo that both might think ovor tho evonts, and what wns boafor them. Tnggart drank about tho samo as tho other officers. Mrs. Poor told of her visit to Mrs. Taggart tho morning nftcr the quarrel, nnd said her body was bruised, her hair pulled out, and hor hands wcro black-and-blue. It was previously testified by another witness thnt Mrs. Taggart had said Mrs. Poor had defeated her in a drinking bout at Fort Thomas. Mrs. Poor said sho "never heard of such a contest," Tnggnrt's nttornoys nny they will ro now tho motion thnt Mrs. Taggart 's cross-bill bo thrown out, and will make tho motion nftcr tho ovidonco is nil lie. Mrs. Fnnnlo Saffron, wife of Captain Saffron, of Fort Logan, Colo., testified this nftorneon: Sho confessed to 35 years, nnd told of a scono in tho cafoi at Matanuis, Cuba, when Taggnrt is said to have knocked n glaNs from his wifit'a hand. Captain Renknrd and Lieut. Parker, of tho 12th New York, left tho Taggart 'b with us and wont to tho enfo. We stayed about half an hour, and Mrs. Tnggart and I drank lima wator and solzcr, Taggart entered, wearing a honvy overcoat, although the night wns warm. Mrs. Taggart stood up with her glass in her hand. Taggart knooked it to tho floor. Mrs. Taggart went homo with her husband, and tho officers accompanied mo a fow minutes later. It is not true that the officers were drunk. Mrs. Tnggart hadn't taken Intoxicants all day, Another Beef Trust. Chicago, Aug, 21. It has developed that butchers, hotel mon and restaurant curs have organized In 20 cities to erect and operato packing plants In opposl tloa to the bf trust. Plants to cost half a million are planned for this city. It is said plants have already been quietly erected in San Francisco, New York and other centers. WILL FIGHT THE YANKEES Now York, Aug. 21. The Tribune to day says: "Venezuela has placed orders In Eu rope for torpedo boats with guns and ammunition at the cost of about 42, (500,000, a larger amount than that little South American republic bat ever expended at one time for war ma terials. "An American, who has just returned from Venezuela, is authority for the statemont that President Castro re cently declared that he vras going 'to right tho Yankees,' which explains the unusually large orders for chips, anna and ammunition." "It in reported that wbea the Tea czuolnn oxecutlvo board hear'd recent ly of tho appointment by President Roosovolt of Judgo William J. Calhoun as epecial commissioner to investigate certain affairs in Caracas, his anger was groat and his Inngungo immoder ate. Ho announced thnt ho would not permit an emissary of President Rooso volt to land in Vonezueln." YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE Snntn Crua, Onl., Aug. 21.--Tho 21st annual grand council of tho Young Mon'a Instituto of tho Pacific jurisdic tion oponod today with eolomn high mass in tho Holy Cross church. Rov. P. J. Fisher was celebrant, also with n sormon. This nftornoon, nt tho Casino, Grand Prosident Fitzgoruld oponod tho council nnd appointed committocs. This ovoalng thero will bo a rccoption under tho nusplccs of St. Agnow's institute. Flro Near Woodburn. Woodburn, Or., Aig. 21. Stnrting from burning slashings on tho Mrs. P, L. Kcnnady placo, caBt of Woodburn, flro hns burned over thnt farm and tho Snyder and Morelnnd fnrniB. Btronuous efforts of flro-fighters have Baved tho buildings, although tho Morcland hoimn is oncirclod by fire, and Is not yet out of dnngor. Tho coursp of tho fin me -is now to wards Butt creek, and may do consid erable damago beforo tho fire is undor coutrol. Hunting a Scapegoat. WaBhlngton, Aug. 21. Tho court of Inquiry which investigated tho causes of tho explosion of tho Bennington, rec ommends Ensign Charles T. Wado, who was in chnrgo of tho enginoorlng de partment of tho ship bo court-mar tialed. riowcrs for Victims. San DIogo, Cal., Aug. 21. Tho cap tain, ofilcors and a detail of 20 sailors of tho Italian cruiser Umbria this morn ing visited, Point Loma comotory nnd placod a floral crown on tho gravo of tbo Bennington victims. Chicago Markots. Chicago, Aug. 21. Wheat, 80; corn, 62; oats, 25. S fcfctfaMWlitLiiin 'I1 "tiff lilll H 1 1 1 ihIwUMMB Wednesday Only !- Special Bargain For Wednesday's selling we off or an exceptionally good value in red and bluo bordered tan. Cotton Blankets As there aro just 100 pairs in the lot, wo would adviso early shopping,- Limit Two Pairs to a Customer SEE BIG AD ON . PAGE THREE HO. 100. WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH Bodies Found on Bank of Col umbia Indicate a Double Suicide Vancouver, Wash., Aug 30. Tho bodies of a man nnd woman woro found tbnight near tho old slaughterhouse, on tho banks of tho Columbia, just abovo tho government reserve. Tapers upon thoir persona d Inclose tholr names to bo E. 1. Swnrtsol of PasndonripCal., and Lena May Clyco of Wntcrvllle, Oal. Tho bodies woro found by soruo small boys who hnd been swimming in tho river noar whero tho bodies wero found. A rovolver with two shots fired aro ovidonco olthor of a doublo eulcldo or a murdor nnd sulcido, probably tho lattor, Both woro well dressed, Tho dood must havo boon committed ovor a wook ago, as tho budies wero scon Monday by tho samo boys who found thorn to day. Mondny tho boys did not go noar thvii. ns they thought thoy woro proba bly slooping, Tho man woro a. square cut blue sack suit nnd a Panama hat, Tho woman wus dressed in a skirt of dark material and woro a light waist, aleo a light hat trimmed in red, A noto fqund on tho body read: "Wo nro Elks. Will Portland Elks tako care of list" A card ithowed membership in Pasa dona lodgo, No, 072, B, P, O. E, Among tho papers was a pnra to tho oxposition, No. F-S835. Insisted Ho was Innocent. St. Louis, Aug. 21. Henry Housack was hanged hero thls morning for tho murdor of his octogenarian fathor-in- law, March 20, 1004. Ho protested his innoconco on tho scaffold. May Havo Yellow Fever, Keokuk, la., Aug, 21. A Greek la borer, who ramo from Natchez, with a railroad construction gang, is quaran tined at Gregory, Mo., euspoctod of having yollow fovor. Sale No. 242 35c Pair '-. Ml