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BACK TONIGHT AHD 'T r . i ; , r. m. and 4j6o r. m. AILY CAPITAL JOT JEN A L. BiOBM, OBEQOW, ffilDNBaDAY, JANTJABY 17, 1000.- NO. 15. '4 (MY LOOK IN RUSSIA i 'fMi&vmSn Arniv Restless i 1 fl ffHTi rf WliHW Q mMmj m . ww rr a vw hrcatenlng td Revolt . Bt. Pe atrvtees Mw ," P. i(JMK ,4g IMMnKMU) W9W9J1 WWWb sI ' .. .. . J '!! LRWMMUBilM (fMMMwpwr iVitltb iflwtWrfMWwiM 'rxffl g, Jan. 17. Newspaper o attitude of tho ol- urla is constantly grow ning, and tho gravest to fonrod. Ghineeo ac Mongolia is cmiangoring mo en co vucro. j uun uvbu station troop along the qulot dissatitu'od Chinese, o Czar's prestige. It ii state of niogo trill bo de ny, In antlelivntion of tho pcoplo plan to eele- anniversary of "Hod MMHELL APPOINTS HELPERS rf3?"i Int., Jan. 17. Mitch- i inwaa"ous, XTni.t iihh. j,i. -.uiiw IMijAfjmGit' president, named com y, tho most important bo- SMmeeW'MHM JIaWWS IwfjfisMosa OMSKf -r'MBelfl0 H : go ocwo uorninii.ee. WEBFEET BROUGHT RAIfi Oregonlans Welcomed to Cali fornia by Heavy Downpour Sab Francisco, Jan. 17. The parly of Orogonlarw, headed1 by Governor Chamberlain, now touring California, loft this morning for Tolo Alto, whore tho ywoTO received by the siudonta of Stanford University and esoerted to Stanford. Governor Chamberlain doltw orod an ndikess on "Tho Ideal Public Llfo," In tho oeurso of which ho re ferred feelingly to tho condemnation of a senator and congressman from his own stato for alleged treachery to tho peoplo they served. " ' '0 Exhibition 'of Comont Produota. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 17 One of tho moot Interesting and Important In dtHtrtaJ conventions ever held in this city is tho second animal convention of tho Northwestern. Cement Products association, WWish held its first annual eoaveotioft here a year ago. In eonnee Men with the oonvenlion an exhibi tion has been arranged I tho building of the Vivian Carriage Jteposltory en HetMepla avanue, where tho business westing of tho association will also be hold. Tho exhibits occupy a floor spaed of more than 7000 square foot and In oludo a remarkablo variety of eement and oonerete machinery and products and a display of various appliances and tools used in oenmont work and build ing with concrete An Interesting pro gram has been prepared for tho eon vontlon will open formally this morn NO UNCERTAINTY ABOUT WITHYCOIUBE Makes Bold Declaration of the Things He Will Advocate As Usual First in fie Field Uaa Now President, O'Cloek Edition.) VftfiAA .Tll 17 H-V1llfkrfal realdent of tho French jfcLlnu.nnd. will holt cessions In the after rnlng, J noon and evening. ffiCACOSMRE Vfc fjmO)QZJESJBAnWU&IX0ir& Stf ongei and IVfotfe Povretivl A 1 nan hvet go 8tora starts l&Ofl with the greatest array of bargain that own by any houso in SaIohi. "VVo aw clearing tho tMvM, Ml)- for our epring goxla. Avail youreelvea of this golden op Buy at tho Chisago Store that always oaves you mosey. m aCaotCklSa wstovSwfal &v&ffl nbgyAJcSV' h Ijadloii'T GotMt Oovortf' price 8 - Iam Trimmed Coroot Covera 2lo So Cambria Drawera. .88c rJo Drawora, laeo trim rieo Wc rie Nightgowas, tasked ,. -18a jurg Ewbrolwy, yd 3e irg Bmbroidory, yd. ..as i&ty, 6V6 in. wW, yd 19c Cover JliabrolaWy, '3W a Lace, 3Vi in. wide, yd. .'3V4 in Flannel KIeaaa..3Pe leg Flaasel Nightgowoa 45c Ing Flaan4 TJndorekiita 40s ilOo Bmbrolderel Ooltars 3e cy Embroidered Cellars. .5c )UB BILK AT THE CHI OAGO 8TOEB Jelte, half priso 10c, lc, 9e ping Bags ...,16c and Sic forta, e&le priso 00c at Sale prises . 35c. 45o &ad 75c rapper Flaanelette, yd. 813a .ndardl Oallso, yd 3e leavy Crash Toweling, yd 6e Towels, sale price ....4c at small prieea. R O ITnVrafMli TrfA 18c Black 8tokIsga....9c 23c Heavy Fleeeea Hoeo . , 12c Heavy 75o Uniea Salts 4,0c rchon Xaoo, ZVt in. wide, 4c Wool Wale to. . . .Half Prfea 75o Bilk Gloves, all col- 48c go It a mite Hdkfs...2e 3o Working BUrta 3f Men's 48 Wool Gloves He Ladle ' Heavy 75a Union Suits 49a Men's 7f llea.rj Leather Glovea 80s 1 Saaatora, sale priee..,. ....45c TUB CHIOAaO STOKE r6B DRESS GOODS Men' 10 Heavy Gray Box 4s Man's 49s Heavy Fleeced Under- wear iOa Mea'a 1 Felt Hats 46s Boys' We OvoraUa Ms Mea'a 05c 3 oz. Blue Jean Over alls .. .. 90s Mob's '11.83 Pasts, ealo prleo. ,75e Moa's $1.49 Fasta, sale priee. .OSc QBEAT BABOAIHB IK LADIES SUITS AND OOATS. Boya' $3.50 Suits, sale priee.. $1.75 Men's $8 Suite, ealo price.... 4.73 Ladles' 8.85 Dread Shoe.... $1.39 Men's 3 Drcea Shoes tlM Chlldreaa Shoeo, up from. 23a Men's lOo Bubber Collars 3o Boya' 10a Suspesdera, pair 5s 75o TJalaBfidered Sairta, llaea boo oaj, prieo ...... 30o TaADIE3, S80 BAIN OOATS, PRICE 100. 75e Lace Curtains, pair 30s Whita Cottoa Batte, roll 5c Beet Saxony Yarn, ekoin 3c lOo Shetland Floes, ekoin 7e Best Spool Silk, epool. , 3a Ladies' 3 Baiay Day Skirts.. $L45 3 Fur Keck Seara 95c 5 Butterfly Dreas Skirts.... 2.78 Children' 4.50 Jackets 2.50 ;4 To F. L Dunbar, Secretary of Btatofof tho SUtc of Oregon, and to tho tnombora of tho Kcpubllonn partylflJid tho electors of Oregon in tho Stato of Oregen: I ' I, James Wlthyoombe, roddo at'Oorrallls, Benton county, Ofogon, and ay postoflloo addxons 1a "Corvftlllfl, Ortgon." I am a duly registered mem bcr of tho Ilopublloan party. If I am Nomina tod for tho offlco of Gover nor, at tho primary nomlcating election to. bo held in tho BUto of Oregon tho 80th day of April, 1000, I will ftccopt tho nomination, and will not withdraw, and if I am elected I will qualify as such ofllcer. If I am uomlnatod and cloctod I iiU, dating my term of offlco, advo oAto and tupportt I Taxation of franchises and gross oindnes Ux on tolograph, telephone exproas and nlooplng oar corporattOBti! Uniform amesamont and Uxatienf railroads; BUto regulation and examination of state and private .banks, trust com panies and sAvinga banks. rretooUen of tho stato la lta ownership of public lands, A board of control for stato institatteiM. Ono board for management of normal sohooU. Improvement of tho Columbia and Wlllamctto rivers and eout seaports National ownership of tho Oregon Olty look. Constitutional amendment pormlHing Uio governor or pooplo to vote Individual Itema of approprlatlona. An honest and foarless porformtneo of publicrtuty. (rorm for nomlrutiag ballot). "Uoneet and foarlona porformanco of public duty. A greater and united Oregon." Dated at Oorrallis, Oregon, JanusrytlS, 1000, AGAINST POLICY OF PRESIDENT (Four O'Cloek Bditlen.) Washington, Jan. 17. The MUlcma) beard of trad eeftveatloa, In ! hero today, with delegates repreeentiag commwcial bodlec from all the princi pal aitlM of the country, wct a rec ord agalnat the President's railroad rata policy. A compromlso reliUtt-a waa adopted, rsioinmsadlng tbit wheo ever a Unlte) State court of compe tent JorinUettoa sball kvc tUtccmined that the exisUag rata la cxoivc the i4rUte coNHACfce coimU4o, ur aome other authrity alwlt bo give power to compel the MbatiUiUoN of a reasonable rate, Mich rate to go into effect within a reasonable time, and re- mala is force not longer tluw oa year, th rate i be sobjcot to rovWoa la a proper federal court. ALASKA HAS NEW GOVERNOR Washington, Jan. 17. It is under stood W. T. Forkino, of Kerne, has been elected for the next governor of Alas ka, Brady has signified his intention f resigning to go into business. WILL MEET IN SEATTLE B00DLER GOES TO PRISON . CPr O'clock Edition.) $n mnoUce, Jhm. 17. The Pacific Coast Tkeoph.eal FodoratJoA has t)o cWwd to hold lta nxt aatotal corvoh UR la Seattle. (Four O'clock Edition.) Sacramento, OaL Jan. 17. Judge Hart, having doniedi the moUoa for a perpetual stay of preeetHage, and the supremo oewrt having handed down a remittitur, denying his right of appeal. the convicted beodler. ox-Senator liar jf Bunkere, left this morning in charge of a deputy sheriff for San Qoeatia uuiitAniiarv- lrhere. unless Bardonod (tr- " ' Jl ' by tho governor, he will sorva five years for the orfme of accepting a brite while a monber of the legisla tor e. ;m'sGeatestGfow2agStoe iVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets After Smoot Still. (Four O'eloek Edition.) Salt Lake. Jan. 17. A subpoena hat beoo served on Fraf. W. M. Wolfe, formerly of Briham Young allege, at Logon, Utah, to appear at tho Saseot in vestigoiios at Washington. It is ex pected he will testify to polygamy be ing freely practised in the Menaoa col onies. Wolfe recently quit the Mor mon church. o- Marriaga Lieessa Xsttod. Beatrice F Aldrich and David II Treat er were granted & marriage lv Buffalo BUI Showing John Bull. WaabingioB, D. 0., Jan. IT."! did some odueatlonal work with the rail roads la KngUad and France and ebewed thee, how to make some oxUa roveoao by a plan co reman enough over here, but which, it eeeeas, they bad never eoaeidered, " remarked Buffalo Bill at the New Willard Hotel. "What I put them onto was our Yankee scheme of running oxoureioos and aaldng cheap rate. The first pro vincial town I was to show in gave mg the opportunity. I wont to the rail read people aad said. "See here, I am geiig to give a great exhibition that ought to attract the people for miles around, a&d will if you will osly make a low rote so that the multitudes can attond," Thoy laughed at me and said thgr bod sever heard of such a thing, bot finally after much confab ing they agreed to run the excursion trains provided I'd guarantee so amah money, which I did. I "The result was a success even be-J yond my dreams. I had flaming big. ads stuck up everywhere, and oa the! day of tho show the crowds poaredj in just as I had flgured. After that It was as easy matter to get the ezeur sions, and I never was asked again for a guarantee." JENNINGS FOUND GUILTY Jury Says He is Guilty of De libcratly Killing: Ills Father Grants Parts, Or., .Tan. 17. After one of the most spoetaciflor trials ever held In Southern Oregon, Jasper Jea sings, 87 years old, was at 0i30 lot night convicted of tho murder of hli father, tfewten M. Jennings, In hit cabin at Grnnito Hill, tho night of September 7, 1005. Jennings, Br., was shot in the head as he slept in n room in tho oabtn, whlah was also occupied by Dora, a girl of 10, ami another daughter younger. Two sons slept up stairs. All denied hearing any neiec during the night. Jatrper alleges that the sheeting was done by his sister, Dora, with his rifle, which she afterward hid. He alee al leges that his mother might have in duced someono to commit tho crime. In his summing up the district at tor ncy declared! tho evidence shewed that Jasper brought about the murder to obtoln tWO cash ho boHeved his father pe sawed, and. to got hold of a wood contract by which tho father made 100 a month. The trial of Dcm Jennings, jointly indicted with her brother begins todny, PACKERS ARE ON Chicago, Jan. 17. After six months' delay, the hearing of the preliminary pleas In tho eases of the packers, no eosoti of soMcplraoy in restraint of trado, bouaH thla morning, Judge Humphrey presides. Twenty of the ahrowdost lawyers In the country arc OAjMgodi Tho Ueoo of the trial is merely to dotormtao whether tho coo sUtwliooal rights of tho packers wore violated by Oarfiold, whoa he forced them to produce the record, for axon Inatlon by the department. TILLMAN ATTACKS PRESIDENT USED MAILS TO - 'DEFRAUD OhiaagH, Jan. 17. Honry Wolff, for mer state treasurer, ami Justoii Lohb, wstoclatod with Wolff in tho Osotfnon tal Finance Company, wore eaoh son tonced today to two years and A half in- jail, aod were fined 100 each. They pleaded guilty to using the malls to do-fraud. Denounces His Official Con duct With a Storm of Bitter Invective Washington, an, 17. Tillman an MHineed in the senate this morning that ho would ofoopy much of today's aeeeitHi with a donunciation of what ho characterised as oxeoutlvo onoroaoh ment upon tho rights of tho pren. Ho said ho would preeenl specific Instances of now suppression and ojeotion from tho Whito Houffo of correspondents. Shortly after no hurled at tho Fresl dent his famous pitchfork, whetted to sharpness And dipped in venom. Ho ro pentedly doNOuneod the President's of flclal conduct, and wed such a storm of personal Invectives as tho senate has not heard in years. The opening of tho assault woo based upon a Tr-telutlen Tillman recently Introduced, calling up on the President for Information about Van Domingo's romtiono with this country. Ho declared that for ton years there had beeo nothing in the lemodo but A military dlotatorshlp. In reciting the history of Hch Do mingo, Tillman declared the govern ment and tho President had been deal ing with ono of "out (throats, bmomIm bmV libertines, In fact a class of peo pie to whom applies everything tho Bngllsh language- can express of degra dation, debauchery, betllneie ami bru tality.' Ho saldi "Thn Presbmnt is a strenuous man, who likes his own way," and declared tho senate must say "no," and say It loudly before Theodore Roosevelt would listen. Ho onldi "Tho Presidont has lens; known tha value of a press agont," and refsrred Is lllshep, of the Panama canal, and to Itooevelt' march up San Juan MM, " which,' declared tho speakw, "HeooeveK never mounted Ho moved that a committee be appoint ed to Inveetigoto the ojeotiea of Mrs. Morris, ami got into nn altercation with Hale, who dedswedt he bad no right to presume the President gollty of unchiv alroos condttct, of which he had no proof. Hale said not a Kopubllcaa wowM object to an inroHiioUlon. FULTON TO THE FRONT PEACE IN MONTE CRISTI (Pour O'Cloek Bottles.) Wnsblngton, Jan. 17. Tho war do partmoot was notified today that the Monte Orlsti district, in revolt sineo 1004, eurreodored today, and the rev olutienary loaders wore permitted to leave the country. The revolution eoi lapsed, aad peace prevails. o ' " ' WILL GO AND HAZE NO MORE Sberaan County Expenses. The statement of the expenses of Sherman county for tho year 1905, flled with the secretary of state iUi Mom i Annapolis, Md.t Jon. 17.- Tho savy departmeat has approved tho seotesoa of dismissal of Midshipmen Footer and Marxoni, eo&vietod of hazlsg. i . c i i ..i. Okleago Market. Chicago, Jan. 17 - Wheat, 6888, CPour OfJock JWities.) Wojloto, Jan. 17.-UnoxpertHy tho soaato yostosday fouod iudf con nldostog tho miiOAd nts ifuosiiua which was precisiutoi by Fallon tak lg tho floor to umbo a brief cpocsh n oarnlnnotlca of aa omeoemmot offer.l Vy Mm to tho Ddlivor bill, giving to cooks f justice aoihority to modify ordofo of tho iatomato oommeroc com mieeioa Uaposiag aa waroaoosjablo rate lio hart not procoded far whoa bo was switched ftom a gaorai cjcplaaatiott of the torms of tho Hrovtsio to o defease of tho prinoipio which it soahs to os to!, aad a goaorai tUbato of tho UJU followed, Foltoa hold tho floor throughoot, but thot a wore many lotorruptfeo. He trnki, In reeponse to a nestlon from McCoMbor, that bo did not ova tddor tho determination of what was a roasonablo rate In a aivoa cae a mat ter of legielatien, bnt mthor for judic ial dotorminaUoa. Fultoa urged thot tho courts wore dally oagagedi la fixing futore rates and tuoteaaHthoriUos in support of the pro!sltiOB that the courts aury fix rea sonable rates and argocd that the pro- poMoraMo of prssed soU woe favor able to that peetUoB. TAKES BODY HOME (Four O'eloek Edition.) Now York, Jan, 17,A special train bearing the body of Marshal Field an-J a party of relatives and close frlca-Ja ft for Chicago t 11 wvimtmumttM'