v, TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2.30 P. M. AND 4:00 P. M. DAILY CAPITAL JOTJEN A T, yVH t oatwi rvavrr3 ikrnnmAV turg oo innit ' ftAT.BM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1000. SHALL WE SEE THE DELUGE? "' " i Russia Will Have the Greatest Struggle for Liberty in Recent History Viborg, Finlnnd, July 23. After sit- solution of parliament had the effect ting almost continuously since the ar- of uniting all the discordant elements. jival of its members the Finland Dou- Liberal and revolutionary alike wi'l ma today decided upon a policy of pas- suppart tlio most desperate measures, iive resistance. j.ucy win enueavor to out- luiinmmabo leaders are in charne cripple tlie powor of the government in at present. If the patient heads con every way possible. It will issue, a tro until the people's forces are pro- manifesto to refuse to pay taxes or parol, the Czar will face a trcmendoun fervo in the atrmy. There was a. fiery power. debate, aad many urged the immediate resort to arms, and proposed to organ NO. 175. CHICAGO BUTCHER'S DAUGHTER Buried in Solemn State Be cause She Married a Titled Dude izo a constitutional assembly and pro ceed with the elections. This plan was discussed soberly for some time, but it was finally decided to proceed cautiously. The governor of "Viborg called at tie Hotel Belvidero this afternoon and announced that ho was ordered by the governor-general of Finland to close the meeting of the Douma, even if it was necessary to use force. Ho stated that the deputies would not be allowed to meet anywhere in Finland. The or i'ef came as the deputies wore formu lating their manifesto to the people. St. Petersburg, July 23. Tho gov ernment today forbade all processions or street gatherings. Tho troops are in cont'd. However, it is clear that resistance will bo made to tho govern- i menr in nn effective manner. Tho (lis- St. Petersburg, July 23. It is re ported a flotilla of German gunboats is remaining within easy wireless com munication of Petcxhof, to render as sistance to the Czar, should ho noc! such assistance hastily. Wnhlngton, July 23. Meyer cables a complete report of the situation in Russin. Tho report is withheld, except tho announcement that all is quiet at St. Petersburg. Lonilon, July 23. Delegates at the opening of the inter-parliamentiary union indulged in a demonstration showing thoir sympathy with tho Rus sian Douma. Campbell-Bannennnn de clared in favor of the submission of aliqucstions to The Hague tribunal for settlement as a 8ubtitute for war. Bannormnn in his address of welcome addressed some special remarks to the Douma member present. Ho said: ICAGO STORE THE CROWDS THAT DAILY VISITS OUR STOKE IS THE CONVINCING PROOF THAT THE CinOAGO STORE IS THE STORE THAT DOES THE BIGGEST BUSINESS IN SALEM, WHY SHOULDN'T WE7 OUR GOODS ABB ALWAYS KEW AND FRESH AND OUR PBIOES THE LOWEST. WE BACK UP OUR ADVERTTRrrM-RNTS WITH THE GOODS AND PRICES AND WDLLNG OLEKRS ALWAYS READY TO WAIT ON YOU. READ ON:jt London, July 23. Lady Curson was buried at Kedleston today. Simulta neously with Hint manorial Bervice was held nt Westminster in St. Mar garets. Reid attended, accompanying I Mr. white, tho American ambassador to Rome, who happened to bo in the city. "The people of this country expressed confidence in parliamentary regime, and felt certain the Douma will meet again. 'The Doumn is dead, long live tho Douma,' " was Bannerman's cli max, all tho delegates greeting it by rising, cheering and waving of hats, and crying: "Vive la Douma." The Russian lelegntos withdrew and prepared for a hurried return to Russin on account of events at home. OIL CAN EXPLODED. HISTORY REPEATS ITSSELF Another Woman Dances the Head off a Shining Mark, or Wining IShark TROUBLE DOWN IN MEXICO Uncle Sam Is Liable to Have Some More Territory to the South MUSIC ON THE WATERS Reno, Xev., July 23. D. A. Mcin tosh, a mining promoter, of Oakland, Cal., and ngyit of tho Pacific Coast Wireless Telegraph Company, suicided here yesterday, by wading into tho Truckeo river, nal allowing tho Bwlft waters to carry him off his feot. Mcin tosh was once one of tho wealthiest men in Spoknne, Wash. His wifo ran away a few years ago with a dancing master, and since then Mcintosh has attnmptcd several time's to kill him self. Once he jumped into San Fran cisco bay. Ho was considered a weal thy man. House Set on Fire and Girl Burned Within a Few Minutes, .. 23. Helena McMINNVILE, i July Miller, aged 10 years, daughter of . president, and Henry Hiller, of Whiteson, wbb burned politics. to death by explosion of n coal oil itntl vi.lt.ftli aim nr itninn in ntn. n I ,.n, nmtu suu nun lining lu aiun u ' TV 1 tTWT fire. Tho houso and contents were a'Bj A WA totnl Ions. ii-HLil Tho Southern Pacific bridge gang, working near, tried iu vain to rescue tho girlj but were driven away by tho flames. Tho mother was working in tho postoflice and the girl and sister, 8 Toddy Is Impressed. ' Oyster Bay, July 23. Speaker Can non nnd Representatives Sherman, Mc Kinley, Loudens, Ager nnd Cocks, membeiK of tho congressional Repub lican committee on conference with the president in the congressional elections. Cocks represents the pres ident's district. Cannon and his col leagues wont home with him. Pen rosd arrived, took luncheon with the talked Pennsylvania TOWN HURT years of ago, had gone home.,. Tho u youngor girl was in tho yard and es caped the accident. Tho bodyjjf; iielenn Miller was reduced to ashes. yLpharlottc, N. C July 23. Tho Sea juoardi Air Line ofllcials say two whie men nnd IS negroes were killed in a x-osiai uioru- aianes Jtaisea. 'collision lastnight. WASHINGTON, July 23. The Pet-, ,., ofllco Department today authorized the promotion of postal clerks at tho fol-j lowing Oregon offices, each getting a The new salary is given Doubt His Suicido. Buffalo, O., July 23. Relatives of C. Ridout, of Ravenna, Ohio, Dr. A rise of $100, t,eow: husband of tho woman who, when she Albany, one, $700; Oregon City, one,'wns JIts- Ann George, was ncquitte-1 $700; Pendleton, one, $000; Roseburg, of the- chnrgo of murdering George one, $500: Salem, one. $700: The Saxton, brother of Mts. McKinley, bo- Dalles, one, $S00. Ma(a Got Elevated. Ogden, Utah, Jul' 23. Horace Mann tho loading mnn in the Zinn Travesty Company, walked into the elevator shaft nt the Gnnd- Opera house last evening, nnd was seriously injured Mann has been connected with thent- rienn enterprises in Washington and Oregon for several years past. liovo Ridout did not commit tuicldo. New Orleans, July 23. E. J. Mnthes ono of tho party of 52 American men, women and children who left Mexico becnuser of anti-foreign threats and passed through New Orleans, en route to Cincinnati, said: o "One of tho most alarming features of tho situation is tho fact that the Mexican servants have joined in tho anti-foreign movement, nnd tho wives of foreigners nro in mortal Jwrror of thoir families being poisoned. I wns roluctnnt to leave the country, but 1 sinyily could not resist tho pleadings of my family. "Tho anti-foreign movement is strongest in tho northern nnd centrnl portions of Mexico, where tho natives havo been wrought up to a high pitch of excitement by agitators and ngents of revolutionary societies. Along tho Rio Grnndo bolder tho movement is not so strong, becnuso tho Mexicans fenr the Texans, who 'know how to shoot. "Tho educated class of Mexicans is not in sympathy with tho anti-foreign movoment, but is in a hopeless minori ty. Tho nrmy is recruited from the lower classes and cannot bo Telied up on. Tho uprising is schedulod to occur in September, nnd it will probably bo necessary for tli'o United States to throw army across tho border in order to protect American citizens. Tho anti foeign sentiment lina grown to such an ctxtont thnt I do not beliovo tho Moxlcnn government can copo with it succ&K&fiilly.'-' SHOOT OR GIVE UP THE GUN Summer Night Concerts Are Given at New Park on the Willamette Salem has now a summer night ro soifc that bids fair to rival Coney Islnml or Tiio Oaks. A nnmbor of Salem boys havo chartered all tho launches nnd row boats in town, havo secured a leaso on Wlllamotto Park, on tho Polk county sido of tho river, anl nro giving a sorios of summer night concerts, which will be kept up during tho entire Billy season. Tho Saloni Mil itary Hand furnished tlio music last night, nnd hundreds of young pooplc, anl older folks, too, visited tho pret ty park. It Is- a flno rlnco for phi landering, and tho natural romantio beauty of tho spot, was enhnncod by a Inrgo number of Japancso lanto'ns. Good seats wero provldod. All kinds of ices, ico cream and summoi night drinks wore sorvod, and tho liberal patronage showe-,! tho peo plo of Salem appreciate, this excellent effort at catering to thoir enjoyment. COMPANIES ORGANIZE. Articles of Incorporation Filed by Ore gon CapitalitfB. Tho Umntilln Ditch Company, of Portland, filed it's articles of incorpora tion in the oflftia of tho secretary of stnto this morning. Tho main ofllco of tho company is to be at Pendleton, nnd the stock is placed at $100,000. The incorporators arc W. P. Groosbock, B. J. Wall nnd J. T. Hinklc. Tho OrMgon Colleger of Optomotry was incorporated toluy by B. J. Mills, Stella M. Mills and J. N. Pearcy. Tho collocft will bo maintained nt Portland. -rThe "capital stock Is $500. Articles of incorporation wero filed" this morning by tho Evangelical Luth eran Zion Congregation, of CowaUls-. John Gortmako", Adolph Led-jr and John Goos nfo trustees. It is tho pur pose of this oiganizatlon -to-provido and mnintnin a new church building at Corvalll". Portland, Or., July 23. In the land I f rmul nn en u 4 list list fm !. i r,.at !.. Ridout is said to havo hangol himself ,. , ', , , , . ,,.,., , , Hogo failed to appear in court foe mm ins uruuier uuve yunu iu uivu; tigato. &3c Ombre Plaid dress goods, the vTy latest, price yard 59c, 15c black and whito silked checked uitings, new. urico vard 9c Mnch mohair dress goods, 4Dc Standard patterns on eale. 0.39 36,in black taffeta silk, yd 08c !3e wash India silk, yd 25c Thousands of yards of fino new dress Bilks at sale nrico. Black and colored dress goods, sale V'ke, yd 18o 25c, 35c, 49" 75c. Tlousands of yards of chnllies, "wns and dimities, ' 4e, Ec, 6c; 8 l-3c and 10c. Kmr.5nts of dress goods half price. 1000 yards calicoes, yd 4c jjLOO shirt waist patterns 49c J0c baby Irich laces, yd 12&c ollover laces, yd 25c allover laces, yd 45c ylenciennes lacea from 2c yd up. Pair white stockings, pain.. 10c WOO r'a tIMtio A 1- Ov. tn Rk I "i ; -v, , -w, w, i aaeninirs. nil .Mn-o ,!. k "f0 silk hosiery, price 98c U'en's 15c black stockings, JOc Jea's 25c black stockings, 15c CH.-..5c, 10c, 15c and 25c 45c chiffon, special, yd 25c Ladies' whito embroidered belts 15c Lndies' 95c whito underskirts, x05c Ladies' muslin gowns from 49c up. All our muslin and white goods special sale prices. Embroideries, yd ...,1c, 3c, 5c, 8 l-3c, 10c and 15c. Ladies' hose supporters 10c, 15c 25c 8c whito pearl buttons, dor. ...3c Best dixning cotton, ball lc Best'Saus silk, ball 2c Best spool silk, spool 4c Special sunbonnets, price 10c Wrappers, all prices from 49c up Men's black and white work shirts J5c Men's summer underwear 25c Children's overall 25c Children's and misses ready made drowses, bargains, 25c 35c, 4"9c up. Ladies' $2.00 long gloves.... $1.25 $1.50 whito lingerie shirtwaists 75 Ladles' shoes, special, pair.... $1.35 Children's shoes from 25c up. Men's best overalls 40c You ehouldi visit our Cloak, Suit, Miiiry and Shirt Waist Depart men.t Wo are showing great values Some Kids Lnft. San Francisco, July 23. Seventy schools wero opened this morning fm tho first time sinco the fire. The re ports of attendance show the capacity of tho schools will b tested to their utmost. The total attendance, howev er, is not nearly so large as last year. It is estimated- that 25,000 children have left tho city, since the quake. All Afraid. London, July 23. Europenn bourses am all weak. Disqueting news comes from Russia, and in Pnris Russian 1900 bonds dropped six points at tho start and kept falling. UAJXH' OX3LLTJHS OBOWZXO STOBX. ftcEVOY BROS. SSa&fiSS Bryan Was There. London, July 23. Tho Interparlia mentary Union opentfd this morning, and will continue three days, to dis cuss the enlargement of functions at Tho Hague. Six members of tho Rus sian Douma wero present. Bryan and Bartholdt wero the leaders of tho, American delegation. m Ask a Good Raise, Berkeley, Cal., July 23. The police force, consisting of eight patrolmen, will ask the town trustees for $100 a month at tonight's meeting and unless tho raise is granted all will resign. The present salary is $70 per month. D By Law or by Force. Cheyenne, Wyo.,. July 23. Tho Sho shone vigilant committee caught U outlaws this morning, all charged with larceny. If quick punishment does not clear the atmosphere, the vigilants may ubcs Jopes. Hot Nam for a Car. When tho car wheels squeaked rath erf diabolically all' the way from the train to the Willamette hotel, a face tious motorman suggested that No, 2 be called tha "Holy Roller." gnpaBM Jwigt Dead. Taylorville, HI.. July 23. Justice J. B. Binkt, of the Ut supreme court, died this morning or cancer stomaen. of the Tarpley-Piko Wqiding. Tho Sunday Oregonian contained ar. account of a wedding of interest to Sa lem friend: At Vancouver, Wash., yesterday af ternoon, Dan W. Tarpley, ono of tho defendants in the land fraud- cast, and who waB convicted December 0. 1904, with S. A. D. Puter, Hornco Mc Kinley, Frank H. Walgamot and Emma L. Watson for conspiracy to defraud tho government in connection with tho famous township "11-7," was united in marriage to Miss Mabel Pike, of this city. Justice of the Peace John E. Harris, of the barracks city, per forming the ceremony, which was at tended only by a tevr frien-ds of tho contracting parties. Mrs. Mario Waro-McKInley was mat ron of honor, and George Sorenson, al so of reputation in connection with land fraud affaiie, was best man. Af ter tho ceremony an impromptu ban quet was indulged in at the justice's chambers, in the courso of which it is said that champagne cut an important figure. It is reported that the wholo land fwud crowd, was present except S. A. D. Puter and Emma Watson, who sent their regrets. appear trial, which on that account was post poned until tomorrow. Ho claims ill ness, but n physician, nppointel by the court, stntcs ho is- well enough to ap pear. Unless Hogo puts himself under tho caro of a physician, appointed by tho govo-nment, in n hospital, or ap pears at tho trial tomorrow, his bond will bo decla-ed forfeited. WORKING ON BUILDINGS. Painting and Renovating tlio Otfjor of thji Day at tlio State Fair Grounds. Tho work of ronovating the buillV ings nnd cleaning up tho lawns, walks and roads at tho stato fair grounds, is moving on with considernblo rapidity. A largo gang of convicts from tho pen itentiary is doing tho heavy labor and painters are at work on tho pavilion and tha fences, Tho interior of the pavilion has been handsomely painted, nnd all tho other buildings will bo treated) in tho same manner. Tho cIoMcal work of tho board hus increased to such an extent thnt it was necessary to elect an arslstant secre tary. Frank Welch of Salem was ap pointed to this place, and he has al ready begun his duties. Tho raco track has been put in splen did condition, and will bo kept that way until after the fair. A Local Burglary. The homo of William Hillcarv. who lives thrtto miles southeast of Tumor, was robbed Sunday afternoon. Among tho things thnt woro curried away by tho intruders nro u 2S-30 Winchester ritle, a pair of shoes, hhiio gurmonts and othor nrtlcles. Mr. Hillcnry re ported the theft to Sheriff Culver this morning. A cluo to tho robbery was given to tho authorities by a gun oxt pru'scd from tho Marion ofllco to Frank Smith, of I'ortlnnd, by a young fellow nnrnot O 'Bryan. Tlio.ro were two boys nt tho office, aged about 10 and 18, re spectively, O'iirynn being tho youngor, and both took tho northbound train. Tho rlilo has been identified as thnt of Mr. Hillenry. As soon, ns tho shorlff was notified thnt the boys wero north bound ho sont word to Oregon City for tho officers thero to watch for them. Sheriff Culver has received word that two boys answering tho descrip tion of thoto who forwundth tho gun from tho Marion cxjwpbs ofllco woro tnknn off thul train find placed under ar reit. Tho shorlff wont down this nf tornoon to bring them here for exnmi-. nation. Circus Coming to Town. The advance man for the Forepaugb & Sells Bros.' circus was in the city this morning and made tho preliminary arrangements to show here August 22J. The circus is now doing Wyoming towns. ' C. D. Mclntyre, the agent, states that aggregation is one of the largest on the road, and will give Salem a great exhibition. o Cfcleaffe Market. Chicago, July 2J,-'Wfct, 777. . corn 40t&SO, oatf 32S2ft. To Hold CampmeetSng. Tho Evangelical Association is pre paring for its annual campmeetlng convention, which will be held at Jeu nings Lodge, near Oregon City, from July 31st to August 9th, inclusive. Many from this city are making prep aratiops to go and camp throughout the session. At present there appean to be a scarcity of tents, but the com mittee in charge; believes so trouble will be experienced in that reipeet. The camp grounds are well sheltered and are Ueal for the holding of such g gathering. o Fred R. Moir, aged 28, of this city, was adjudged) insane by Cousty Judge 8cott, 4if affidavit of Dr. Oueick, and ordefeVT committed to the atate incase asylum. VotecJ Dry, But Is Wet. At tho laL election local option car ried In lifiTdrnun but owing to tho fact that tho ballots woro fatally do ftctlyo, which- mnd-o tho locul option election in Morrow county voidi, no action was taken in tho matter nt tho Inst session of 1ho county court. Un dor tho conditions existing, an order by tho court could not havo been en forced, thus making expense without results, and the matter was ignored. Heppner Gazetto. Going to Canada. Governor Chamberlain has nccopted thd invitation of tho governor-general of Canada to attend tho annual moot ing of tho Canadian Forestry Associa tion, which will be held at Vancouver, B. C, early in September. Dr. J. F. CookMe7 to 340 Liberty street where he wM meet aM old and new patients. For any disease, caM an Dr. Caak. Cancutta-tiafifrcc. J i nt1 if, HI Id i'S 11 T 11 17SW ; u