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- imrfrftKOW " Ill 1 TWO EDITIONS DAH.T, AT 230 P. M. AND 4:00 AILYAMTjXIQimH nr. TTT. SALEM. OBEQON, FRIDAY, OOTOBBB 20, 1005. OOSEVELT SPEAKS AT ATLANTA' mcs Out Flat to WimiVu W jwirt Bril- Chinese Coolie Labor (Four O'Clock Edition.) Ulnntn, Go, Oct. 20. President bscvclt discussed cotton, -which led to tho Ohlneso boycott Ho said wo 1st by all moans oxcludo tho Ghinoso io class, In ordor to protect tho la of this country, particularly on tho Jfio coast, but must regulate tho Irs to admit students, professional , educated men. "ho President saldi: "Corporations td regulation, but wo must not forgot it thoro nro no troubles about cor ntlons whero tho poverty of tho ip try is such that It Is not worth llo to form corporations. Thoro wns . difficulty In regulating rnlljoads ero tho rosourccs aro so fow that it not pay for building railroads. iwth of corporations meant growth ' industrial fortunes. Growth of tilth has Bonto very unfortunato no npayments, but it seems to mo tho rst dnmago pcoplo of wealth can do tho rost of us is tho awakening in breasts of oithor tho moan vico of pshlpping moro woalth or viewing Em with rancorous onvy and hatred a man of woalth inoroly bocauso ho fwoalthy. Tho corporation is tho nturo of tho state It should nlwnys hcld accountablo to tho sovereign, this accountability must bo real, sham. Thoreforo, in my judgment, porations must bo held accountablo tho fodornl government. But wc ild not strivo to limit nor provont borato activity." -o , 2QOTIATINO CANAL BONDS. GREATEST STORM IN YEARS cane and Many Ves sels go Down (Special to Tho Journal.) Chicago, Oct. 20. Tho telegrams from tho East aro all lato today on ac count of wlro troublo duo to storms around) Chicago and tho Great Lakes. As roports como In indications aro that it has boon ono of tho worst storms for years that that swept tho lakes last night and this morning. Much ship ping wns destroyed and property ruined In most ports. A great loss a feared. Two barges have brokon two lines and nro adrift off of Buffalo, with crows aboard. Tugs aro unnblo to reach, them on account of tho storm. Big Land Purchase Completed. Now Bholl Not Effective. Washington, D. C, Oct. SO.-Tho Now York, Oct. 20.-Tho army ord- tronofor to tho government of tho Do nanco exports have just concluded n mlnlcan friar lands iu the Philip- 80rica 0f experiments with a new sholl pines, which havo been under lUopulflUe,! witu an nnaesthotlc, which, tho invontor bollovcd, wns destined to rob war of n groat deal of Its terrors. Ac cording to his plan tho enemy was to bo for over two Years, was completed to day, tho government paying tho final installment of $3,521,057 through tho Tnlnrnntlonnl Banklnc Corporation In1 Now Ynrk to tho Philippines Sugar Es- bombarded with such shells which, tates Development Company and re upon explosion, would rolenso a power- colvlng clear titles to tho remaining ful anaesthetic In tho form of gas. IIo lands. This prlco Is $150,000 less than was confident, that tho anaesthetic was asked ficforo Secretary Taft mado would bo powerful enough to put a his rocont, visit to tho Philippines, wholo regiment to- sleep and mako It This payment concludes-tho frlnr land posslblo, to enpturo tho soldiers with- purchase, which Involved n total of out killing .r wounding thorn. Tho 410)00 acres and an outlay of $7,230,- oxporlmcnts, howover, did-not boar out 000. Over the Dominican frinrs land, tho correctness of tho Inventor's tlioory. 01iraeHaaMMBaMIlrMK4HMMM: M Rw Confers With Wall Street Bank- ers on Issuo. Jow York, Oct. 20. Secretary of tho isury Shnw wns in Wall stroot to- His mission, according to report, to confer with Wall stroot bankers regard to tho notation of tho Panama ill bond issuo and to sound tho bond- J era concerning tho legislation ncc- iry to mako tho bonus mnrketnblo tho prlco ngrccd upon. limoRg theso bond dcalors it was said ay that tho legislation which Mr. iw proposed to osk from congress on Panama canal issuo will havo to Judo a reduction In tho tax on tho pilntlon which may bo Issued against Panama bonds from-1 por cont to (half of ono per cont. o Foreign News. Clio emperor of Japan will give a ro- itieir to Win, J. Bryan. Octobor 21st. Flic Australian houso of roprosenta- 0s has l.rtltloiiod tho Kinir of Knir- to grant homo rulo to Iroland. raulcrbilt's American-bred oolt. utigp, won tho Chnntilly racos at Pis. ho Japaneso minister has declared plcasuro his country feels over the once of the United Statos in the Ilippinos. avolution has broken out in sevoral ean provinces, and Japaneso troops fo been sent to quell them. Two s'toamora Lost. Loraino, 0., Oct, 20. Tho steamer Sholdon, with 20 men on board', was wrockod fivo miles off shore Tho steam er Wisconsin Is on tho rocks just out side. Tho Sheldon's and Wisconsin's crows aro bollovcd to bo safe, oxcopt two probably drowned from tho Sheldon. Buffalo, Oct. 20. Ono of tho barges out in tho storm, with flvo or six mon aboard, sank in full view of tho ahoro just beforo noon. Chicago, Oct. 20. Thoro aro roports of hundroda of thousands of dollars worth of damago by tho storm along tho lnkcs. Over $200,000 at Holland, and nearly $250,000 at Monomlnco, a summor resort, which Ihns sufforodi un told damage. Tho tug Ireno and tho schooner Glenn Cuylor aro lost at Mo- nominpo. Evory craft that roportod this morning Is crlpplod. IhErtArWADrV SHOE FOR MEN $3SQ Examining Water Powers. Albany, Oct. 20. A. Welch, a rop resontatlvo of an oastom syndlcato of clcctrlo light and water plant mon, owning tho Eugene and other plants, roturnod last night from a trip up tho Santiam with somo of tho mombors of tho syndlcato, having Investigated tho Santiam water power, and today wont to. tho west sldo to look up tho Mary rlvor power. Tho party, boBldos Mr. Wolch, con sisted of John Pltcairn, 0. M. Brown and Howard Butcfier, ' Jr., of Philadel phia, and Isaac W. Anderson, of Spo kano, representing a big capital. s . fsWisSX. (3PCW imillir K -k l jmmm- fill slih2 M M d&Sa v id.r' "iv s S G. W. Johnson & Co. fMt 1 EtMMI SOLE AGENTS which included about 150,000 acres, a dispute nroso as to tho tltlo to part of tho tract, and tho govornmont nerved notico on tho development company, which claimed ownership, that no money would bo paid over until aa ab solutely clear tltlo was furnished. Tho monoy was raised by tho salo of Phil ippine bonds, and had boon on doposlt .with tho International Banking Cor poration and tho Gunrontco Trust Com pany of Now York city, for about two yoars, drawing Interest. Y0UN(T COURT MARTIAL To Ascertain Cause of Bennington Wreck the Will Colonizo Italians In tho South. Now York, Oct. 20. Supported by nmplo capital and many of tho fore most philanthropists of tho country, among them Prosldont Roosevelt, tho Ti.. II u & .amIau A ( Aiillimnl naivlAln. ,....... ... ---lW. U. Allerdico, tho Chicago member tlon has been incorporated, for tho, ,,, . , ,, , ,. . of colonizing Italian iml- , "" ""'"", """" "' 'r1 . ." Vnllejo, Cnl., Oct. 20. Commander purposo grants in tho South. Domestic News, Thero has boon a heavy snow storm over parts of Minnesota and tho ndjoin log stntea. Noarly $800,000 of tho monoy Btolen by Cunllffo from tho Adams Express Co., at Pittsburg, has been round and re covered in an old suit caso at his brother-in-law's house at Bristol Conn, HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE ew Fancy Silks WE RECEIVED YESTERDAY ? e're showing the latest novelties at cash store prices. Look them over while the assortment Is complete. t 1 1 1 1 1 n i in-frm-HM n 1 1 1 1 n n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 iih (Q&dAt 3k&ire SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PBICE CASH 8TOBE. Diego, finished his testimony in tho Young eourt-mnrtiol caso this morning. Tho causo of tho accident was structur al weakness of tho valves of tho boil ers. Foreman boilormakor, Ed. Kavan ough, of tho navy yard, thought that ovorpressuro was tho causo of tho acci dent. Foreman Machinist It. B. Bates, of tho navy yard, told) of tests made and results. Ho found, as previous wit- yiossos had tOBtlfied, regarding tho con Uitioa of tho furnace. All tho wltnossos were called by the defense. Porclgn Newa, . Tho great strikes in Rsusia havo boen brought to a peaceful termination. Secretary of War Root is trying to bring about a settlemont botwoen Franco and Vonezuola, Franco has two warships In tho Oarrlabean sea to on foreo hor demands. Japan will celebrate her naval victor ies over Eussia by a parade of ll tho copturcdNessels in Tokio harbor Octob er 21st. i The Boise, Idaho, city council has pro hibited the sale of clgarottes. to anyono under 20 years of age. Th( e ata CANDY FACTORY Oar Fresh Home Made Con fectionery is Strictly Puife and 'Wholesome. 382 e- Street. W. T. STOLZ. F. O. MEYERS,1 Tho tests woro mado on the Sandy nook probing grounds. Tho test resulted In a flat failure Tho gas did not even put a slnglo rabbit to sloop. HONORS TO GREAT ACTOR FEDERAL JURY GRAFT Buried at Westminister Amid! Not a New Tiling to Old Ore- Presence of Earls and'Dukes ' gon Politicians I London Oct. 20. Tho ashes of Sir Chicago, Oct. 20. A gigantic graft Honry Irving wcro burled today at In tho jury system, of the federal courts Westminster Abboy. A great throng at tended tho services, thousands bolng unablo to enter om account of tho crowd. Following woro tho pall bearers: Sir Squlro Bancroft, Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Toanyson, Sir Charles Windham, John F. Horro, Lord Burnhnm, Sir Aloxandor MeKcnzIo, George Aloxnnd or, Boorbom Tree, Sir Lawreno Alma Tadomn, Sir Jamos Fewer, Forbes, Ar thur Flnoro nnd Wlllinm Burdott Cur tis. Six Services woro conducted by Canon Buckwortb, Rev. Jos. A. Robin son, Dr. Wcldbn nnd Archbishop Wlth ford. Representatives of tho King nnd qucon nnd tho Prince of Wales wcro present. o i-.. Northwoot Nowo Items. Six Inches of snow has fnllcn at Sumpter. W. N. Nunsoy, a plonoor of 1853, died at Orogon City. ' Sovon Grooks havo boon Indicted) for rioting at Glenbrook, Or. Mrs. Gnrrott Long dlodi nt hor homo fivo miles from Corvallls. Thoy aro canning a largo run of dog salmon at South Bend, Wash. Tho' Oongrogatlonnl Association at Forest Grove has doolarod In favor of tho Prohl movomont against saloons there. Nols Swadin, a Swodo nt Boring, Clackamas county, committed suicldo bocauso his wlfo would not como to America. , of this district wns unonrtnoa tuia morning, in impaneling a jury to try porsonnl" Injury suits against tha ownora of tho Iroquois theatre Two vcnlrmon admitted that thoy had boon told' to go to tho office of tho marshal and" tondor tholr sorvlccs. Ho nsked if ho could got two frlfintto, nnd said! iho was told ho could if thoy woro "right." Tho other told tho court that bo had a lottor from Congressman Snnppnt Jollot, addressed to tho United Statos marshal, request ing tho latter to "tnko caro" of him as a talesman for jury sorvlco. John Ryan, of Jollot, gave this Information, saying ho had beon told to go to Chica go and1 proscnthls letter. Botrothal Formally Announced. MadrliC Oct. 20. Tho period of mourning for tho Princess of tho Aa turlas, who dlod) &. year ago, being ended, tho botrothal of tho Infanta Maria Teresa to Princo Ferdinand of Bavaria was today formally announc ed. Tho marrlngo vwill tako placo at Madrid noxt January. Tho Infanta Maria Teresa ia tho only surviving, sister of King Alfonso. Sh'o wan born on Novomber 12, 1883, Princo Fordlnnnd, who was born on May 10, 188-1, ia tho older eon of Princo Louis Ferdinand' "f Bavaria. Tho Infanta and tho young princo nro cousins. Tho princo ia to becomo a Spanlnrd nndl to rccolvo appropriate Spanish rank. rGood JJcSeieM&&OTi6P I Goods S Honest Values . i A GREAT PORTION Of tho pcoplo of this community bring tholr wantB to us. First, because of tho fact that wo aro so centrally locatod; second, bocauso our stocks nro so comploto with dopondnblo merchandise, broad and satisfying bo ex haustive nnd so fairly priced. Wo want you to know this. Dress Goods Thero is much to view and ad mlro in our largo assortment of new fall dress goodu. It includes tho sheer weaves for reception and ov oning gowns, medium weight goods for house gowns, heavier fabrics for tailorod suits, nnd coats and fancy plaids for waists and children! Vi dresses. The newest weaves are horo and) afford a wido rango of cholco in fabrics, coloring and price. Of special interest for wintor wear. Mixed Suitings This populnr material is being of. forod to you nt almost a third' less than regular prices. You cannot af ford to overlook this opportunity. COo and 05c values in Mixed Suit ings at tho very low prlco of39J $1.00 values in ZlboUnos, Tweeds and Meltons. Special 73 $1.25 values ia English Suitings. All wanted colors 88J 1.50 and $1.05 vnluos in plain and color combination suitings S1.23 . See Out $12.50 New Style Suits Butterfly Skirts Tho new Henrietta Skirts, buttor fly styles, fn accordion plaiting, in colors black, navy, brown nnd green Tho newest fad brought out this sea son. The best value ever shown in this city. SPECIAL $3.75 c auujc. mm x mmp I Thero is a smartness In ovcry ono of tho garments that H Is imposslblo to find elsowhoro, a conformity to tho littlest details that makes for etylo. Made In a dlvorslty of fabrics in slnglo and doublo-broaatedl mod els, embodying tho samo styles, cuts and graceful linos of those of tho highest qualities. All tho regular and irregular sizes uro to bo found in this big showing nnd, what Is best, they aro all wool materials. Tho qualities of this grade- aro oqual to tho flfteoa-dollar values shown, else where. Our price is , $12.50 "Cavenette" Rain Coats It really is a pity to apply tho torn "rain coats" to tho garment that now sells for rainy day wear, becauso bright weather by no moans oalls, for a discontinuance of its use, An outing coat for all sorts of weather moro fitly describes tno general utility of tho garraont $9 p TFnflav m EEMKANT DAY, All remnanta sad short lanjths 0f ail kind of do- TJX 4f r pendabfc and seasonable materials. Today only, tlSilt ftiCt ;.l y -