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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
VOL. XV.
BRYAN
TRAVELS
TOURIST
Will go Around the World,
but be Home in Time
for Election
Lincoln, Nob., Sopt. 21. W. J. Bryan
left this afternoon for his world tour,
which will probnbly Inst two. yonrs. Ho
declined tbo offer of tho Union Pnqlfic
of a prlvato enr to San Francisco, nnd
bought tickets for himself, wlfo nnd
two cbiltlrcn In nn ordinary Pullmnn.
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To Raise tho Mlkasa,
Toklo, 8ept. 21. Admiral Aria, who
raised tho Russinn cruiser Vnrlng, has
been ordered to Sasbbo to rnlso tho Mlkasa.
When Yot Want
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Supplies fo the Whole Fam
ily at Low.est Possible Gash
Prices Tacf e at
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Wo can meet every rcnsonnblo requirements, ns our assortments nroun
usually lnrge.
In addition to a complete lino of stnplo dry goods wo enrry a full lino of
Novelty Dess Goods and Rain
Ptoof Suitings
OUR SILK DEPARTMENT has proved n gront success. "Rogulnr
stores" consider doublo profits on silks a necessity. Wo prefer to soil
doublo tho qunntlty nt our usual smnll profit, which oxplnins tho great
dlffcrcnco In prices. Tho NEW CHANGEABLE BILKS nro very sightly nnd
theNEW FANCIES nro unusually attractive. HOSIERY AND UNDER
WEAR. Tho kind tho sonson demands, you'll find In all grades.
Thomson's
Gloye Fitting
Cof sets
Tho lino that took GRAND PRIZE
nt tho ST. LOOTS FAIR. That's tho
best recommondntion wo know of. Our
prices are much lower than tho contract
price list, which wo rofu6od to sign.
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Men's Clothing
Tho newest styles, mado of tho choicest fall suitings, priced on tho cash
basis. Wo save you from two to three dollars on evciy suit. Jane Hopkins'
BOY-PROOF CLOTHING satisfies tho boy, and makes tho mother happy.
The cloth Is selected for durability, and every suit is built to stand the rough
st service.
Men's Dressy Rain Coats
The most praotioal coat a man evor wore. Suitable for all occasions, and
absolutely waterproof.
UMBRELLAS
Dick Coats, Slicfcets,
HATS, BniRTS. Everything for tho whole family. WHUE YOU HAVE
CASH TO BPEND, TRADE AT A CASH STORE.
SNOWSHEDS
BURNING
Truckoo, Cab, Sept. 21. Several snow
sheds and all tho freight cars of n train
on tho Southern Pacific burned Inst
night ns n result of nn explosion of gas
ollno, nnd tho sheds nro still burning.
Pnssonger trains westbound aro held
up. Tho damage Is estimated nt $75,
000. A Small' Wreck.
Newton, Kan., Sept. 21. Tho cast
bound California flyer on tho Santa Fo
road was wrecked this morning nt "Wal
ton. Grant Conrad and G. A. Qlondcr,
of Los Angeles, nro among tho Injured.
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Fonny Writes Ills Name
Madrid, pnln, Sept. 21. King Al
fonzo today signed tho treaty of gen
eral arbitration between Spain nnd
Eolglum.
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"GLOVE-FITTINQ
HABIT-HIP
CORSETS
SHOES
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For every member of tho family, Tho
rainy sonson requires absolutely solid
footwear. It doesn't pay to buy trash.
Our great success with shoes is duo to
the fact that wo pay particular atten
tion to quality. Every pair is built to
give satisfaction. Wo show the largest
lino of NEW SHOES IN THE CITY.
SALEM. OREGON,
AFLOAT . ,
AT SEA ON
ARAFT
Life Saying Crew Search All
All Night in Vain . -
for Them
(Four O'clock Edition.)
Mnrshficld, Or., Sept. 21. Aflont on. State court this morning four mombcrs
whnt appeared to bo n life rnh, stand- 0f tho firm of Schwnrzsohlld & Sulz
Ing on tholr'frnilcrnft and gazing ear-, bergor, pleaded guilty to nccopting
nosMy toward shore, but evidently not bribes from rallronds. Samuel Well,
seeing mo signals waved io tuom, iour(
men nnd n woijwn"woro sighted a lit
tlo way off snore, about 14 milos tiownj
tho coast from Bandon at 2 o'clook
Wednesday afternoon.
jonn auinnm was uio nrsi io sco mo
quintet In their porllous plight. He
mounted nn eminence, ami, peeling ou
his coat, waved vigorous signnls, but
received no nnsworing wave. Tho pas-
sengors on tho llfo raft wcro evidently lll0!; flncd Wcl, io,000, nnd Cuzoy,
too Intent on finding n snfo plnco t6 sklpworth and Todd$5000 each. Tho
como nshorc, whore they would not bo costs woro distributed proportionately,
overwhelmed by tho henvy brcnkors(Tho Unltod Stntos marshal took tho
that still bent up strong from tho ro-:men jnto custody.
cent blow.
Whon Sidnnm found Mint his slRnnlSCheck COVorlng tho finos and costs. Tho
wero not noted, ho started with, n11. government spent $10,702 in Impanelling
speed up tho const toward tho Bnndonnmj kcoping tho grand jury which in
llfcsnvlng station. It took somo tlmej (1ctcd thorn. Tho flnos nggrognto $35,
to mnko tho trip, nnd it wns fully 5J0oo and costs $S,00. Tho government
o'clock boforo tho lifesavors sturtodj to(1av flioj n domurrer to tho plea of tho
on tholr long pull nt son In quest of tho otnor pnekors, who alleged tho indict
pooplo In such groat peril. ,'jmonts woro Improperly returned. Woll
Whon questioned on tho subject, Mr. j a 05 yonrs old, nnd in poor health, nnd
Sidnnm was positive in his stntomonf ms family fears tho rosult of tho trials.
that tho raft contained tho woman, nci
compnnled by four mon.
"I could sec them ns plain ns I can
sco you,' 'ho ropllcd to his quostlonors,
In n vory brisk tono of voice.
"There wero four men nnd n wor
man.
All woro stnndlng up nnd look
Ing In ono direction townfd shortly I
watched them for two hours, and tried
In every way to nttrnct tholr nttontlon,!
but without succobs.
"Tho raft, or whatover It was that
boro them up, did not seem to bo pro
visioned in nny way. I could not soo(
n box or a kog or anything that looked
. i-1-...i .t.inn'
ns It It mignt unvo coniuiucu ;"
to ont or drink."
Marshfiold. Or.. Sent. 21. Tho Ban
don llfosnvlng crow wore out nil night
looking for four men nnd n woman,1
sighted on n raft Inst night. Tbty
ronched Port Orford this morning, but
found nothing. Thoy pntrolled tho
bonoh nit night.. Tho tug Triumph Is
now eruislng off Cnpo Blnnco.
A Bum Bomb.
(Four O'Clock Edition.)
Warsaw, Polnnd, Sept. 21. The gov-ornor-gonernl
has Issuod nn order stat
ing that, owing to tho lonieney of tho
civil authorities tho milltnry forces
must supprosi tho disorders in this dis
trict. At Plmsk, in tho province of
Minsk, a bomb exploded In the pocket
of a young mnn, who wns waiting for
tho ohlef of police. The man who had
the bomb aud four others were killed.
Norway Roady to Fight,
( Four O'Clock Edition.)
Stockholm, Sept. 21.-Aeeordlng to
a private letter, the Norwegian gov
ernment has sent 00 eannon south by
rail. The postal service has been In
erensed to fnollltato the olreulatlon of
mobilization summons.
Many stores in CbrlBtiania have been
closed,, says Mfe writer of the privato
letter, boaause all the employee have
been called to arms. Resolutions
adopted by the. Swedish social party,
oall for a general strike in ease war Is
deelared, and they have decided to re
fuse to take up arms.
Experts esUmate the 1005-0 crop of
wheat of tho states of Oregon, Wash-j
inuton and Idaho as follews: Oregon
13,400,000 bushels; Washington, 32,
000,000 bushels; Idaho, 4,800,000 bush-
els. Grand total, 50.WW.000 bushels. )
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1005.
BEEF
PACKERS
FINED
Plead Guilty to Accepting
Bribes as Rebates From
the Railroad
Chicago, Sept. 21. In tho United
vlco-president of tho company, Vnnco
D. Sklpworth, assistant traffic manager,
Beth S. Cuzoy, traffic manngor, wcro
accused of accepting rebates latter also
Indicted, it Is alleged for Interfering
with government witnesses. Theso
cnsM nro unidentified with tho alleged
vlolntion. of tho. Sherman law.
Charlos E. Todd, assistant traffic
manngor, pleaded guilty. Judge Bo
Woll gavo tho clork of tho court n
Moody tolcgrnphed congrntulntlons to
Morrison expects to hnve tho enscs of
tho pnekors under indictmont for viola
tions of tho Shormnn anti-trust lnw
brought to n flnnl henring Octobor 2d.
Ho oxpects to get tho dilatory pleas out
of court bv that tlmo.
Williamson Donles.
(Journnl 4 O'clock Edition.
Portland, 8opt. 21. Congressman
Wllllnmson wns on the stand in his
own bohnlf this morning in tho land
'u4 trial. lie denied nil conspiracy
chartrcs.
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BEAR
PLUSH
For baby nnd
nlillrnn'ft fonts
riWt in
FALL BUYING
Now Is tho time to make your selections full stocks are full nsortmontg at their best qualities are, as usual
up to tho high standard for which this establishment is famous styles nro authoritative of fashion's fnnclos,
and in varieties to suit every tosto and purse iimtchleea values nil over thotstoro. .
H
Ladles' Suits
Wo aro very proud of the con
tinuous admiration which is be
ing ahown for the smart dressea
that wo are presenting this fall.
It is true we have made greater
efforts than ever before, A full
rnngo of sizes in all new color
ings and materials, priced from
$4 to $37,50
Dress Goods
Continues to be an interesting
topic for the thrifty shopper.and
tbls section is thronged all duy
long, If you baveri't eeon theso
now, beautiful goods for fall
and winter. you aro missing a
groat treat. An iramenso varie
ty in all new fashionable goods
to solect from, representing all
tho etaplo and new shades.
New SlUcs
Among the new waist Inge for
fall wear are tho popular Warp
Print Moire in a varied assort
ment. Changeable Silks, in all
wanted coloring.
$ to $.50 yd
Comfortables
New line of cotton eomforta
nbles in standard sizes of 72x78
and 72x84 silk, olive and
sateen covers in new colorings
and patterns.
$.25 to $5
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IWILL MEET
AT TORONTO
(Four O'clock Edition.)
Philadelphia, Sept. 21. Tho sover
eign grand lodge, I. O. O. F., today se
lected) Toronto ns tho next plnco of
Meeting.
WILL NOT
RECOVER
(Four O'Clock Edition.)
Chlcngo, Sopt. 21. There wns no re
lief today for nnrper, president of tho
Chlcngo University. Tho pain wns tho
result of nn operation Sunday. It Is
said on good authority that Harper will
never nppenr boforo an audience again.
Llfo Underwriters.
(Four O'clock Edltlorf.)
Hnrtford, Conn., Sept. 21. Tho Na
tional Association of Llfo Underwrit
ers today elected C. W. Scovcl, Pitts
burg, prcsidont; Gcorgo Donhnm, St.
Louis, vlco-president; Ernost J. Clnrk,
Bnltlmoro, secretary; Ell D. WoOks,
Lltchfloldy Conn., tronsurcr. Tho noxt
mooting will bo nt St. Louis.
A Second Haguo Convention,
(Four O'clock Edition.)
Oystor Bay, N. Y., Sopt. 21. It Is
announced today that tho Czar on
Soptombor ICth notified tho President
ho proposed culling n second Ilnguo
ponco conforenco. The Prosldont was
pleased, and said ho would do nil ho
could to nid tho plan. y
Cholora In Germany.
(Four O'Clock Edition.)
Berlin, Sept. 21. Thoro wero flvo now
cases nnd thrco donths from cholera
during tho Inst 24 hours.
Diphtheria at Annapolis.
Annapolis, Md., Sept. 21. Thoro nro
ton cases of diphtheria among tho en
dots nt tho naval ncadomy.
Yollow Fever.
New Orleans, Sept. 21, At noon 15
now cases nnd ono donth woro reported.
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(IN DLACKB AND COLOrtS.)
This Circular Stamp
MUST appear
on all
fabric which
have been
dyed and made
waterproof
by the
Cravenette Co.
Satisfactory
wear
guaranteed
by w
AIH WILL NCITHCR WET NOR BPOTTHI"
UTILITY COATS
FOR WOMEN
Tho eoats of proofed oloths aro un
doubtedly tho Ideal garments for gen
eral wear; the' styles and values In our
splendid lines the unsurpassed.
All wanted colors in sizes ranging
from girls' to out elees for adults. Sec
and floor.
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BRAVE
LITTLE ,
Hot Air Story From the Wilds
of 4he Raging White
Salmon
(Four O'Clock Edition.)
Portland, Or., Sopt.21.-Whilo tho
coyotes howled nround them, Miss
Ella Hnwthorno, nged IS, of 302 Stnn
ton street, guarded' William Sinclair, an
aged Portland resident, from harm nil
Tuesday night in tho mounthlns noar
Whlto Salmon. In hor caro was also a
4-year-old boy. The party was on
rou to to Bedoln Mountain. Sinclair's
horso fell with him on tho mountain
trail, breaking his leg. Tho coyotes
dovourcd tho enrenss of tho horso, bub
wero kopt oft tho old man and boy by
tho girl.
RHODES'
BROTHER
(Four O'Clock Edition.)
London, Sopt. 21. Colonol Frank
Rhodes, brothor of Cecil, died today in
South Africa.
Old Structural Affinities.
Kansas City, Sopt. 21. Tho Amorl
con Homologlcnl Sooloty elected tbo fol
lowing officers todnyi L. A. Goodman,
of this city, president T. V. Munson,
Donison, Texas, vice-president; John
Crnlg, Ithaca, N. Y., secretary; L. H.
Taft, Ann Arbor, Mich., trensuror.
Amlstlco Arranged.
Vladivostok, Sept. 21. A naval
armlstico has boon arranged, nnd tho
comnmndcra hnvo designated a zono of
neutrality nnd settled tho question of
what is contraband.
Chicago Markets.
Chicago, Sept. 21. Wheat, 84 j
corn, G2M; oats, 20.
re&fsssi
FALL
trimmings.
A full lino of
full worn. Just
in.
Men's Clothing
THE KIND THAT SATISFIES,
It retains the friendship nnd good
wjll of it wearers'. It poesewes dis
tinguishing and emphatic points of
merit, nnd it tlaiine aa its wearers
men in all walks of life tbo wage
earner, the businees man and tho
nrltttoerat. We have a particular
style for you, something that will
pU'KBO you, nnd you eau ehooso from
a great variety from
$0 to $30
SHOES
MEYERS' SHOES FOIl MEN
OLORIA SHOES FOR WOMEN
Ilest of the new stylos nnd lrnth
ors shoos that are made for stylo,
comfort and stability shoes that
you can buy with the knowlcdgo
that they are the best to be had at
tho prlee
$3.50
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Men's Underwear
Time to make your selections pre
paratory for the earning eool weath
er. Assortments are beet now. Get
the plek qf the large Has.
Suit Cases
More suit oases than nil the other
stores combined. Values aro great
or, then you have the advantage of
choosing from a great many, Don't
forgot to see tbo genuino solo leath
er caio wo are offering at
$5.00
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