"rWTI-VW rAIB TONIOIIT, WITH LIGHT jtiost ramAY night. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. XV. PRESIDENT REACHES NEW ORLEANS Given a Warm Welcome With No Yellow Fever Germs On It Xew Orleans, Oct. C President Rjtioiclt, aoeompanled by Secretary Lotb and Surgeon-General Itixey, nr rive lore by special tenia from Mem jl''s nt 0 o'clock Wils morning. A re r-pfi.in cormnlttee, headed by Mayor M'rtinr Behrroen, received1 the president n tho station. An onermous crowd was assembled in front of the station wlen the president arrived and greet cl blm with onfcbuslastie cheers, which continued until tho onrringe bearing tta president ami tho othor members of tho party as troll as tho members of tho reception committee, had van ished1 from sight down Oanal street. Dctichmenta of mounted state troops formed themlll tary cteort of tto proMent. Tho carriages passed along Canal to Liberty street, thoMO to Camp and Leo Tireto, thence on t. Char lea to tho City all. All along tho route tko house- wore hAndeomeiy decorated bmI thousand of people lined the atreds, cheering the president while ho paeeed, Mailing ami bowing. A large audience awaited the President at tho city bJI, where ho was formally it troduced by tho mayor and delivered riii address. Ills remark wero often in terrupted by applause and the cheering continued for some minute after he L vl notched his nddrees. Then President Iteosevelt waa taken to tho Ht, Charles hotel, whore ho hold ft'i informal reception at the Palm Oar don of tho hotel for about one hoar. L:itr ho was tho guest of honor at a lunrhoon served In tho banquet room of t&e hotol. Numerous addresses by representative oIUmm .wero deltvcrd, Ttan the president wan taken ok a tour through tho meet beautiful ami safest part of tho city. At 0 o'clock Ud evening the president wMl embark on a lighthouse tender, en whlok bo will spr-ml the night ami early tomorrow morning ho will bo transferred' te tho cruiser Wont Virginia, In which bo will make tho voyage te Norfolk. "Vs., beiee bo will continue his trip te Washington In tho Mayflower. Ho ex ists t rotura to tho oaplUl oft tho )i TBing of October SI. It was an uneventful all-night run to Memphis, No stop wero made In Miss All models, wttb hose supporters attached have Velvet drip fasteners. Thomson's "Glove Fitting" Corsets Were awarded Oram! Prise and a. Cold Medal at tho St. Louis World's Pair last year. The jury of awards' was composed of the most eminent specialists, and their yerdict Is tho highest recommendation, that any eer. set could have. Wo are showing a very oemplato line of beta staple and fancy models at much lower prices than "regular stores" ask for the same numbers The New Plaid Fancies in .Out Dess Goods Department &te Strictly Correct. Better seo them before tho assortment is broken. NOVELTY RIBBONS TOE LADIES' OOLLABS. NEW DBESS SILKS. XfJV&ds o issippi, oxeept to tako wator. but crowds of Mlesieslppians greeted "tho train as It flashed' by tho statl&ns. united Htatos Senator Footer and- Con gressman Davy, of Louisiana, mot the Prestdont nt irAmmond, 30 miles from bore. On arrival here ho was again transferred to tho doeko, whTre the President, with 400 oltlapns, on board t4io steanmhlp Oonnw, made tho trip n tho rher. A high wlndi was blowing and h-spt most of tho passengers be low, bat the President paid no hood to tho wind or weather A light buffet knob was served on, board. They dts-' ombarleed at 11:30, when there was a parade of the prlnolpal. street. Tho fever lafeoted houoos alone Mie rente d4d not worry the President In the least He considered kfotsolf immune, beoanoe ho was una(feetol In tho midst of yel low fever in tfee Oobaa oampalgn. A otriWng feature of the parade was the batUo-searrwt Confederate veterans mareWng bn foot. Tho doooratlons wore said to surpass Ufose In honor of tho victorious fodornl troop's returning from tho war with Mexico, half a eon tury ag0. Tho national colors' have never boon flaunted so Mofusoly In thlo city irliwc. Tho multitudes oheored Itoosovelt with ont4nMmmn as he rode along, enob person being apparently ox nsporated beesHse of the physical lim its placed upon their vociferous by natmre. . Tho crowds were so largo tho Prest dont had a bard time reaching the city ball. Tho illoe fought their way tferottgh to give the Pro-ddcnl a pascsgo way, women ami children wore or mm id, am) for a time it foohed as If the jam would end fatally. Pickpockets wore at work, but tm pdlco Intercepted them, and made man' arrests, Finally Kooso volt get Mpea thw s4nd. The place re served for him was so crowded that he bad. te oUml upon the back of a bench supported by three men, before he could my a word. Tko President spoke only Ave minute on account of- tho crowding. If re peatedly naked the crowd to give way and he quiet. Others kept trying te get closer. He thanked all for the dem- onetration, commended the qualities shewH In the fever fight, prawed the LeuMauA mill tury and naval farces, and I-Wa Midi '! am gelng away new, ami I want you aM te be good and go Imhhh.' There we a flurry in eetteu ycetCA mft Miller hetding back the fjeverm went reert, which should have been bvwed At 18 o'clock, until S. It is rialmed by d-Mler teuU UtU wae dene Ia tho Inter t of cerUU people. Oct te advanced charply en the beets of the heels of wo report Another Latge Shipment of New Models in "Tat Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets JaajA '&& SALEM. OREGON, RUSSIA'S TROUBLES INCREASE Czar Flees to Pcterhop By Battleship, Wltte May Be Dictator Odessa, Ituseta, Oct. 10. It is re ported that an attempt was made te mm a anerchisUc mecMng aboard Mm battleship KaUierine, and In the fortress, and that 400 arrests have D9tl MMMfw New York. Oct. IftV-Tk Itusetan strike news eaused Ttussian steamer Meeb te take a serious dron en tho Paris bourse tedtgn, In London Itue- slan Imtsrlfll fours dropped a point, to OK- Bt. retorsbwrg, uU 10, After a night of inexpresMblo terror, lteda tmhty m idunged into the deepest gieom Potlewing the declaration by the wetkingmen yesterday afternoon ef a general strike te reinforce the railway strike wbish he paralysed the indus try ef the eeuAiry, rioting and street fighting kept the city In a state ef ter rible unrest all last night. What makes the eituatlcA seem hopeless Is that tho erleU apparently, Is net yet reached. So serieu aro the ceedlUen that It Is sold) be Cuar will seen leave Kusia, paying a two months' visit te Den mark. Tho Gear's visit will be estenv eddy te recuperate from the strain of the met two years. In- reality, it hi Mid, these behind the geverneteut de sire him out ef the way and In a pmee ef Mfety should an uprising evolve Itself out ef tho present labor uimcul ties. Count Wltte, according te Infor mation from Pcterhef, will held ah of fice equivalent te that ef regent dur ing tho absence of the emperor, ami will held full power a head ef the geverMuee. A meeting cf the council ef ministers wn held 'but night under the presiden cy ef Count Wltte te dtteuH tho strike aitufttlen, and the danger which threat ens, tho empire wnles the movement can be checked It U understood that no attempt was made te disguise the fact that, tho government faces a erlei And that eeJy radical concessions te the jd-rikeru and the people generally can have any effect 1a bringing order out ef tllal ItffituusW. ttnVnnUUi Tw IS1 SW MWUWW at. Petersburg, Oct. M M, Peter burg he the appearance ef a beleag uered city, general Trcpeff command. Aa imperial order places upon blm the respemilbllltQ' tt the safety of the eity. Martial tew be net yet been pre elnimed. All fjte ministers today roe ferret! with Trepo. Til city ia pros tle Isolated. The tie-up in the in Verier hi mere sewfdete than ever. The cuy tmlw operated are handled by rite mlMUry. The emperor and court are nt Petwhof, neai eupplled by a warship. (Peer O'CAeck Mdltiea.) St. Peteiobunfc, Oct. . About 4000 tree are ready for any emergency at a unmeet u notice. The etreete are full ef bete me, but there "have bee no ojaeho yet. The police are Instructed te enfage Is a eentrevereies, unices ab eajuiely nccnnnry The etudeat tried t create disereW, but were unable to incur the enmity ef the polios. The strikers are Ja eeeirel at Kursk. They wade a dsumud e the onleiaM of the Mal geveremeet te cease work, and tk eineials ebeyeil. Such a surrender en the part of ItuseiaB officials is without precedent It is rumored that the Oaar la te grant a eesetitutiea te grant the industrial, but set the pelitie 1 de mands, and permit te freedom of the press. OUeage, Qefc, i.-Tho Dally Newa' special cable from St. Petersimrg sayst "Newa comes from tho Palace ot Peter hof that the Czar has signed a eoneti- ISEHMMIBnaUISUaBKBIEBS a 9 S TBESH TODAY. g ICB OBEAM OHOOOLATBS and BUBNT ALMONDS At J if tin s z TirUItflDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1905. tution granting liberty of the press, freedom of epeech, freedom of worship and equal 'right to all citizens. Wltte has been appointed' premier. It Is ox peeted the manifesto will bo promul gated' toduy. If this dees not estnl) lbm peace, martial law wilt bo declared throughout the empire. Sevastopol, Ru4a 0t. iflr-It is re ported) that the battleship Potollnwn, formerly the Kiss Potemkla has been destroyed by an Incendiary. Tho Pat oilmen was left behind, last night when tho rest of tho fleet sailed' under tho direct command of the minister of ma rine, supposedly to fore Turkey to irrant ths demaMSs of (Jm rwnt far uImi IneermOfonal suspension ef Mecedemi's lev I Of I Of Ml94Mi Louden, Oot. . A news agency dis patch from at. Paul says tho Gear hur riedly departed for .Darmstadt today, after a prolonged conference with Wltte. TO CARRY MILLION BUSHELS (Pour O'clcck Kditten.) Ptmmi Or., OcL to Tho world's record was broken this morning when ten vessels were chartered1 at union rates te carry a ml lite bushels of grain from this and Bournl ports, Chicago Market. bOhleage, Oct. ScV-Wfeeat, MVIi oera, 4e4 eat, M0. Xumer aro growing Idaho that Hoy burn accepted fee for pressing land claim before tho department. This is the same offence that Henator MitcMl was convicted of. I Good I Goods . OUR BUSINESS PLATFORM Is Characteristic of the Best Business Principles 1. By offering tko meet extraordinary inducement ever brought te tko attention ef tho general shopping publle; to create a desire that will simply urge you to visit this seasonable exposition ef newest styles and fancies. . By selling tfee beet and meet wanted merehandUo at tho lowest price that can be asked for good ef equal quality. 3. By giving you the best store service that time, money and experience have devised. 4. By giving you precisely what you ask for; wo Haver permit nUarcpresentetieM or subsUtsttien at Ud store. B. By having the whole establishment Join In giving you the promptest, meet careful and meet earnest attention. THE TOUCH THAT TELLS WB DO Smooth Spotless Sl'ONO. 1NG ON OUR New DUPLEX fi Machine which poaifaa II Units of Fabrics rwfett Wtrk Hi tnt risks. Tba fries ONLY 5 CENTS A YARD Rain Coats c IUUb Oeate are a most popular gar ment in this eeuBery, and owing te the aeVanee prices ef dacha they well cer tainly be much higher. Be wise and buy new. Ojr aeeeBtmesjt is new and targa. Alt tste very ktet styles and shades. Beet ef teller sg, Bvery one bear the name of "Ctavenette ad are guarr steed rain proof. $8.75 to $22.50 Toll Fifteen Stories. Chicago, Oot. aO.--Plungiog down 11 stories In n vontilating shaft It tho First National Itonk building yes t or day, Bruno A. Baber, ngnl 18, mot n tragic doatbt The fall was from tho lfitb floor of tho building to the fourth, en wbtsh Is the bottom of tho shaft. Through curiosity or mistake, tho toy openod a door loading from a lava tory to tfee sieve tor shaft. Ho took n step ha the darkness, ami, then, realis ing bto peril, grasped frantically up ward and caught tfee key in ia the lock of the door, ami to this ho clung des perately ami deferred for a brief In stant tho fetal plunge. Soon losing bis held on this frail support, ho whirled down through the 11 dark stories ef tho shaft, ami half aa boor afterward bio body was picked up at the bottom. In tho course of his fall the bey's body struck a water pipe en tho 13th floor, breaking the connection and al lowing the water to flood two shaft. Tbls leabago started an investigation and resulted In tho discovery ef tho tody. Oommitteo Will rratno Bate BUL Washington, 0L 10. Senator 11 kins, chairman of tho senate committee on -Interstate commerce, yostordny called a meeting of that oommitteo for the list of November, for the purpose ef considering tho testimony taken early in tho summer relative to the re folio of r41redi rates, with the ulti mate view ef reporting a bill te the Shipload ef Halibut. KealMe, Wee., Oct, SS.-The ncMng steamer 0a Juan, arrived today fem AmebA with a cargo ef a quarter ef A mlMcH pounds ef fresh halibut, the lar gest similar cargo ever brought la a single ffbip to-any pert in the world. Won't Talk About Alleo. Clncineatl, O., Oet. M. Congrsev man Longworlfe returned today. He re- fustd te dieruss his rumored engage- j meat to Alice Itoosovelt, c&fl$wi&&&cmA Hoflest Diess Goods Oee ef the meet interesting places In em- eotnldiahuioat is the piea.hU DRB88 'OOODS DBPABTMBNT. Alrhough tkw is not a season of novelties Ia ujowa fabric, there are iWatlu stive features werklag the mweut preducU. Among the meet pbpedar fabric are hhe Mannish Miniates Now so much iu vogue. lln you have a big eolieetio to select from at much less than their real worth. Oae gUnae at their quality k worth a celuass ef our description. 50c te Wc values la Mannish Mix ture at the yard. 39c $1.10. values in StbeUnes, Twtede and Meltons, at 73c $L&5 value is Mannish Mixtures, best ef wanted oelors, 88c $1.60 and $1.65 values in plain and mixed suitings, at, tho yard, $1.23 TOMORROW IS REMNANT DAY IWO EDITIONS DAILY, AT'230 P. M. AND 4:Q0 P. M. NO. 362. W. C. T. U. CAPTURE LOS ANGELES All-Day Session and All-Day Evangelistic Services Held Today ' (Feur O'olook Bditlon.) Los Angeles, 0U M Tho W. O. T. V. held All-day evangelistic servleos In the Trinity Methodiet church, con ducted by Mies Mis W. Greenwood, of the New York "Y" conference, and an all-day session led by Miss Cora B. Sobort, ef New York. Thoro wo a discussion upea the advisability of in serting prohibition in the pledge, and tho conference agreed that moro can be dono by persuasion than by rule. Tho first meeting of tho Loyal Tompornnoo Legion was held this afternoon, and there will be a reception this ovenlng; The visiting White Itlbbonors' conven tion open tomorrow morning. Burned in Tholr Bods. Hot aprintpt, Ark, Oct, lfl. Throo bodies will probably never be Identified no they are burnedi te a orlop. Tho ho- avl m9)V W rOvvVii JivOtHOren In vwO second story jumped, nnd several wero badly injured. Fred OnrorsoA was dan goromdy burned. All who escaped were ajIRW VW4 1H anWi lWBVt OffVVsTC-e JL wwvJr wero housed la the city jail, where rai ment we donated by cl Usees. An in- i. ' o -i It) Honor of Togo, (Peer O'clcck liditlcn.) Toklo, Oct. a A grand reception was held today In honor of Admiral Togo by the lluainea Men's Associa tion, Values. $J2.50 WE WANT All good judge of rightly made clothing to get acquainted with our Use. Wo want them to see hhe cellectfea ef high grade nov allies we are shewing for fall and winter. We want thorn to eeo hew easy It Is to be fitted. We went them te knew how it feJa te have a wetl-mado suit or over coat on their back ae that will always look ths same and retain its shape. Nothing better for the price ens be shewn anywhere. You know our reputation for making good, and backing up our statements. Yen '11 find i splen did assortment of newest fash ion and fabrics hero in a choice variety of 'patterns that aro tho equal of b tores' $15 value at So Snap GnW Suits BBST liW At OnliK'uV aew4 AB1BJ I A 1 M "t '&&08aMk 3&'k ?12 50 SELia THE BEST OEADB OP MEB0HANDI8B AT CASH 8T0BE PBI0E3 nMhununKa Miaaaafiu V gMmaMMMBMAUBAnUttMSSM