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K RZmPPHMIOTPHIHHHH R.Z.1 .,. . JM-jnT1Ml","lMM'"t'" Tf?' Ml ! tomon a" ABIOW DAILY CAPITAL JOUEJNTAK . - . i :j " 'I,. ' ' " 210. 90. JfllXV. SALEM, OREGON, BBTOAY, DECEMBER 20, 1905. REBELS CAPTURE ZiALOST .i. At a Dnitrlnnr Intft i Moscow, and Hie Strike is Growing u . . . n. GO Vf n4sit.t n kwfl " lfM Inhabitants, In tho Ural It . f- I. tiMil n Antt1t1trtnr f Arm MbMbs ! .-r- Id gerernment, eBlabllshod by tho rob (b. The red flag flies over tho govern Mtt arms factory, nnd) the ofTlelals irt Imprisoned. Tho Cossacks have tu. M,l that if tli or chnrco the olll- jli Trill b killed. Warsaw, Poland, Do. SOv The strike ti growing stronger. Nono of tho news 4jrs sppeared today; all printers re tuitg to work. Traffic on tho Vienna h Ii interrupted. Cossacka Aro Winning. WirMW, Poland. Dec SO. Little win has reached this oily of eoeur nHi in other parts of the omplre. JU Istert news in Poland from Mee- ttw My the Coseneka are gaining pud against the peasants. BANKERS IN BAD SHAPE Troops do to Moscow. St Petersburg, Dee, S0 Troops re Herisg into Moscow te nsslst la put is) town the rebellion. Large Doal In Iron Ore. Pittsburg, Pa.. Dee, SO, The papers we exchanged today wbloh perfect mc of the largest dealn in iron ore re wrkO in this eountry for many years. rtspttrchnimrT W. P. Bnyder, and tho ntw of tho property involvel )s he lm 80 nnd 75 million dollars. Mr hjitT, who haa been Associated with SU Oliver Interests , under tho firm use of W, P. Snyder & Co., takes over u Oliver interests in tho Shcnntfgo hrw Company'! mine, in the Me ok lUnge, St. Louis county, Minne 4t, which approximates -10,000,000 m ( ore; a 18,000,000 tea mine la U Marquette Tange, Dixon county, Hkkignn; the Oliver Interns in 1.S00 m of eoal land in the ConnelUvllle, ft, kf fluids; the Oliver IntereeU ia i lO.fx) ton freight steamship Mir IMisg in Detroit for the lake trade, M the limestone interests ef the Oil- t is various parts ef the country. ' I) Oliver, one ef the principal UHer$, dJed a few1 weeks age, and thk mk is msik to nettle up the estate. Secretary Shaw Considers the Financial Situation as Very Grave Chicago, Dec. SO. Seerclnry Shaw, accompanied by several local bankers, tramped the streets hero in n driving snow storm this morning, In what is said to bo an effort to bavo the finan cial situation. He regards tho condi tions of Wall street gravo enough to enlist the most stronuous efforts. Ho departs for Washington this evening, and until thon he will devote overy mo meat to avert furthor sorious conse quences. Shaw donouncedf tho nowspa pors of Chicago, charging them with distorting his stntomonts. Ho dcolnrcd it wan not tho first timo ho had boon nnd said that horenftor ho would deny himself to thorn. Ho denied having do clared Walsh would not bo proseouted because ho practised violations of tho law which had beeomo tho custom. TELL OF , INSURANCE DEALS Now York, Dee. 20. Adrinn Isolln, a banker anil dlroctor of tho Mutual, prcsontod a statement to tho insurance commit too this morning, showing syndl onto operations in whioh ho participat ed with tho Mutual. John P. Munn, prcsldont of tho United States Life, told of the operation of his company in this oennecUon, A' BLOW ; AT THE TRUSTS Jndsonj Ind., Doc SO. The boiler of n freight locomotive exploded horo this morning, killed four trninmon, do otreyod 1100,000 worth of fancy moat And killed 100 oattlc Tho aocftlont wiwon tho Brie railroad, tho train bo ingfen routo te IN'mv Yerk from Chi en go. MURDER AT SALT LAKE Reign of Terror From Thugs Has Prevailed for Six Weeks Munn produoedi nstfltomont of that company's roal estato holdings, ami showod tho total book value to bo 1720,408. npprnlscd nt 870,M0. Tho net income from this property was $M, I 270.00. Munn was insured for 16.0001 -, 9 in his own company. Ho snid no of flclnls of tho compnny over received re batos on their policies. Ho said ho In surcd In tho Mutual for 100,000, and recoivod tho agent's commission for tho first year. 1IUOB DOCK HAS STAETED. Dewey Starts for Majiila Towed Throo Big Stoamefv. o- d fr Stock Broken Broke. Settes, Dec. SO. H. It. Lelghten & ', n. brokers, have made an as fHwnt for the benefit ef their credi- t Their liabilities are half a mil- , s was caused by th'e failure ef tor to meet bia lialiUitiea, They V proUlly twHu enough an their j Ni to pay out. Will Brest a Lincoln Memorial Tablet. Gettysburg, Pa., Dec SO. Tho fa meus mwHerial address whioh President Lincoln delivered en the Gettysburg battlefield in July, 1604, will bo com memerated by a brense memorial tab let, to be erected! near tho spot where President Lincoln steed when ho deliv ered the historical address. Tho place, wWch is near one ef tho soldiers' mon uments, wan recently selected by a eeHMuissien eennistisg cf Secretary ef War TAft, General J. K. Kroeke, U. 8. A., retired Jutlgo Adrvoeato General G. I). Dnvls, Colonel Nicholson, of tho Get tysburg park commission, and Ilcpro tentative Do Arnwnd, of Missouri. Tito tablet will probably be nnvolled on tlui anniversary ef tho day en which Presi dent Llnoeln deltverel tho famous ad dress. Bank Caved on Thom. Washington, D. 0., Dec 30. An t ca vat Ion bank undor n building onved in this morning, nnd 11 workmont wero buried. Three have been taken out Tlie fate ef tho ether eight Is still un Russian Meets Terrible Turk. Lend, Dee. SP. This is a red letter day fer the Members ef the sporting and athletic world ef this elty owing te the fact that this evening the long expetd and almost despaired of wrest ling match between George Haekoi MkmUk, the "KstMlaa Lien," and Ah med Madrali, the "Terrible Turk," will b fought at the Olympla. Con sideraWe tMMeulty was experlesccd In arranging the meeting, owing to the prsure of Haokenschmidt's music hall engagements. Ho wm finally induced to make the match by taunts that he was afraid to meet Madrali, The SPA Choice candies and ice cream. The best in the city. J8Q State Street. W. T. Btols, r. 0. Myers. BpocUl price per dozen on onndy onnes. Annapolis, Mil., Dec. SO. The glgnnl tioldlrydoclc Dewey mndc nn nusploious etnft this nftornoon on its 14,000-mile trlft to tho Philippine islnnds, under tho dlrfctlon of Comtrmndor II. H. Hosley, U. 13. N Tho start was mndo at 203 p. Si.,a nnd nt 0 o'elook tho lights on thffldock could lw seen nt n"iHs"tanoo vk .oigov or nino mnes uoiew ooloinen's Island, tho starting point. There was no mishap of any kind. Thrcn vessels in tandem are towing tb Dewey. Nctxt te the deck Is tho collier Urutus, thotr the collier Caesar, and in front is the tug Potemnc Com rnandor Hesley will have his nunrters on tno Glacier, the supplylmt, which wiU atoemimBy the dock nnd Its at tandtant. IJho hugo towllne was droppod over frotn the Dewey nt lliSO o'cleck: this moHing, tirken aboard the Drutun nnd mnjlo fast nt noon. Chief Dontswaln Philip Mullan, V. S K, bad direct con troj of securing nit the towing nppnra u. tho -whole nffalr beinir under the eoutrol of the signals of CommB.i-. A.i-.icjr now me uineier. Salt Lnko, Dec. 20. Tho roign of ter ror of tho pant six weeks culminated in a soflond murder in a holdup of Ncphi Shioldfl, n prominont rcslcknt, Inst night. Ho "was Bhot through tho heat). Governor Outlor, tho county commis sioners and mayor offor rownrds tot the by I npprohonslon of tho murdcror aggro gating $1200. Three citizons offer $60 each, nnd) a suit of clothes to any man who copturos any holdup, dend or nlivo. ' o Aurora Hop Salce. Aurora, Dec. 20. Ed. Herron, tho hop buyer of this plncc, this week bought tho following lots of hops, pay ing nn averngo prico of 10 cents per pound); jloborts Bros., 27 bales; George Kraus, C3 bales; Kd. Miller, 45 bales; Bamt Mlllor, 08 bales; Iko Miley, 8 bales. Tho markot horo has been nulot for somo time, but the prospect Js get ting bettor for salca. Many of tho growers are still holding tholr 1005 orep tr better prices than now prevail, o Teddy Hunting Ilabblts. Oharlettoaville, Vn., Dec SO No word has ben received; from tho Precl dnt. Ills stenographer hero sayw ho haa recoivod no messages from Wnsh ington nccosnary to transmit. Tho ox ocutivo nnd his family aro wholly freed from ofllclal carec T)teooro. Jr.. nnd r. Jllxoy joined tho party ami went rabbit hunting today. o START JANUARY RIGHT Thin is tho season ol new resolu tions. All through 1005 you bavo boon resolving that yon would have that bad tooth- Attended to boforo this yoar closed. SUB US AT ONCE And wo will make an- nppointmont for you enrly next week, so thnfc you can keop tho good resolution of thin Now Yoar, nnd coaso from, mifforing on Account of bndly ropairod or part ly doonyed teeth. IT WILL PAT"TOU Docnuio wo will chnrge j-oti oo much lew than any other flrstlaef dentist that whAt yoti svo will bo a nlco nest-egg to start your 3000 oat ings account .with. And anothor thing, if you ntart early in 3000 TO PATRONIZE UB You will bo coming to tho only dentist In Salem who practises strict ly up-to-dnte, palnles dentistry, ami one who guaranteed overy bit of work done. If it doesn't please you, wo will fix it so it does. " Chicago Marketa, Chicago, Doc. Crown ..$5.00 -and ap -c9 ........ 5,00 -and up r,nlBR" .50 and up Exnmlnaiiona ypf DR. B. E. WRIGHT PAINLESS DENTIST uer, wncago, Doc. 0.-Wheat, 83 Stcusloff Building, Court and Liberty 83V g0 o 8r2Mt 1 Streets, Salem. Oregon. ' Very Slow rreigtot, Norfolk, Vn., Dec S. Tho steams Alabama reports that she pMl the Dwy deck S5 wlU south of Solomon Island, makJaf- two milos an hour. At this rate it will take ten months to go to Manila. PETTICOATS Black Mercerised Accordion Plaited Pottlcoata to accommodate thoso who wero disappointed in our recent aaleo, $.35 BBBRmmKBaammBBmmm,.,, " mmmmmmmmm llBWHHcW c7fteieM&&cmA KULl.ri1m aJm t he m9mi UMBRELLAS Timo to think of ralnshoddera. Ex. wnlao our superb lino of newest things in Umbrellas. 50c to $5.00 ONLY A HANDFUL OF Holiday Goods Left fl, AUU LCfJLL ULCbyKs WAV rMv exactly HALF PRICE E ALWAYS SHOW NEW OOODS EVERY SEASON, AND MAKE IT A fOINT TO CLOSE ALL HOLIDAY GOODS OUT THE YEAB THEY ASBBOUOHT. Last Saturday, Dec 23d WAS THE BEST DAY IN OUR HISTOEY, WITHOUT ANY EXOEP-I0N. sftast week,- Dec. l&th to 23td S .1 Was the best week m oue histoey, without any exoep. 'rlBllOK. & I jPX v wr yy s iJT taljz ei S. V A- - WJrAsy&n ' MLr a &'. m 0 j&& f&.&A wnjTrsM& e JstUJr y $.gn&ei3& IS Oonrri iv . . -r,r,r,MTin nrmTWO THE COMINO YEAB tt SEUABLB MEBOHANDISB AT BED BOOK PBIOES WILL DO IT Tuesday, January 2nd, 1 906 WILL BTABT THE ANNUAL PBMon nr . m T ANNUAL PBWOD Or SHABP. Mm. ..,, ABLEMEBOHANDISE. THE ..WHY" OP TICS SALE J. SIMPLY THAT ArnT DBIENT ON WANTED, DESIR IS OVEB. YOUBS WILL LAST SEVEBAL MONrSMOBE. mJZZ I IZJT" " TO BUY LABOELY AT THESE SALES AND ANTICIPATE HEB KTrna JT! " 0AImUI, 1I0USEE THAT IT PAYS 3HDI """ AT A TU WHEN PBIOES ABE SO LOW. B ill ipS, Toyland Today and Tomowow- HALF PRICE I Ready-to-Wear GARMENTS That aro ef the newest styles wo manly clothing designed by experts garments of ample, comfortable out and) ladylike make-up. Slwt bow, for never were such styHsh, handsome, well made faultlessly tailored suits sold at prises more de cidedly la your favor. Reduced Prices wMZ3Tllim mmmmmmmmmmm TRUNKS THE "DEUOKEB" KTND .iiV"" "? f ,truBk8 i teceivod all sires ana kinde. Our value, aro the best obtainable and prices are tho Jow " lor e4a quality to be found. 8 tbo entire line. $2.50 to $37.50 With hosts of in-betweea grades. SUIT CASES Genuine sole leather eases In all Iz oelors and linings. Largest line. LeW. est priees. $5.00 to $23.50 GLORIA SHOES FoV w oZ?:zzi?""' $3.50 i&bWL vBT 4sS;iBeasi Mil , fWffMflKr 'XIB fi I WmWMM fflllH Iff viotf W W WEN'S CLOTHES Omtta variety of pattornn iB the a,w .tyleaA perfe,t n cometUng to your liking Bt RedtfcecJ Prics