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i f V i. TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2:;J0 1. M. AND 4:00 1. M. AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL - ' )U XVI. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST I, 100(1. HOLE EMPIRE IINAJURMOIL ituation in Russia Grows More Alarm ing as the Hours. Pass By Much Bloodshed Everywhere NO. 180. the mutineers have b'een plnccd on trial, charged with the recent out break in this city. St. Petersburg, Aug. 4. in a ash this morning at the Setrosch plwny station, between the pollce fen and the strikers, eight pollce- jn were killed. The strikers are' armed with quick ing guns, nnu are patrolling the rer. A mutiny at NInl occurred today. iThe mutineers demanded the re- be of two prisoners and threatened bklll the ofllcers. Th etrouble wn3 jertcd for a time by the release of e prisoners. As today Is a holiday, It Is difllcult ed at a Kasan railway station today and killed two men. At Warsaw this morning a plan to liberate all the political prisoners was betrayed to the authorities, and was frustrated. Many arrests fol lowed. A train was held up near Libau and $40,000 In government money was taken. Donets, Aug. 4. This' morning G000 strikers obllized in front of the I palace of the governor-general and ascertain how far into the empire """" " release or mo prison- urs. mo uemanu was refused and the dragoons chnrged on the mob and injured several hundred. Failed in Hclslngfors; Helsingfors, Aug. 4. The general strike In this, city came to an end this morning, and so far has been a com plete failure. The commander of tho red guards has resigned on account of the criticism that his policy has been subjected to. His successor has very little influence. Jews AVill Fight. Warsaw, Aug. 4. A proclamation was Issued today by tho Jewish so cialists, urging all the Jews In all Polish cities to bo In the streets and to be prepared to fight when the sig nal Is given. ADMIRAL TRAIN DIES. Commander of Asiatic Fleet Passes Away at Cheo Foo. Trains Robbed. Libau, Aug. 4. Several trains were held up and robbed near this city today. Royalists la Control. St. Petersburg, Aug. 4. Probably Chee Foo, Aug. 4. Rear-Admiral Charles J. Train, commander-in-chief of tho United States Asiatic fleet, died yesterday. As commander-in-chief of the Asi atic station the important duty of maintains strict neutrality in Philip pine waters during the Jlusso-Japan-eso war devolved upon Admiral tTrnin Ho was 01 yenrs of age, and would hrfve retired from active service next May. During his service of almost a score of years at sea, ho served in many stations. During tho Spnnlsh war he commanded tho auxlllaryy cijulser Prairie in the North Atlantic patrol squadron. He has been a rear admiral since 1904. PUBLIC LAND THIEVES BARRETT MAKES TREATY Don't Want Job. Chicago, Aug. 4. Two candidates filed certificates of nomination for tho office of general overseer of the Christian Apostolic Catholic church le strike extends. St. Petersburg, Aug. 4. The gen- al strike seemed to be growing nt b'clock tonight. A large number of employes of the factories have uned the forces of the strikers. Ivernl skirmishes have taken place jtween the troops and police on one He, and the strikers on tho other, It very few were killed or serious- wounded. Many, however, were it. Libau, Aug. 4. In the holdup this irnlng eight railroad men were In-' red while defending the train. Con- !-General VonRupnlesky, of Bra Land a German named Grunnmann ire also hurt. IMoscow, Aug. 4. A bomb explod-! Warsaw, Aug. 4. Thirty work men were killed and many Injured by the explosion of a bomb at the Rjassan railway terminus Tho bomb was In the possession of the working men. It was intended for the sol diers. The troops dominate the town and field guns are being rushed In. Seventeen army corps are disposed about the city, as though an active campaign wns in progress. The Attempt Failed St. Petersburg, Aug. 4. The at tempt to organize a railroad strike in this city has failed, and the city Is quiet at 2:30 o'clock this after noon. One hundred and soventy of JVM,- bniLAw luKL PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE IAMMERING DOWN Day The Angelus Will give 1-3 of its refreshment's sales to the build ing fund of the First Christian Church. Sunday Chicken Din ner, Including Ice Cream 25c not more than 30,000 men struck when tho order for a general strike went Into effect today. The govern ment maintains a control of the city, and everybody is watching the developments at Moscow and In the prolvnces. in Zion City, in tho United States circuit court today. The candidates were Wilbur Glen Vollvn, who took charge of the church affairs and Zlon City after Dowie had been suspend ed, and Alfred E. Bliss, a former ad herent of Dowie, who claims to bo THE PRICES MHiimniHnmiuHMniiuiiitiimimiMMim Refreshments Good Music Enjoy the Launch Ride Sunday to "THE MAPLES" Round Trip 1 5c Concert in the evening by Maples Orchestra. See manager. for company privileges. You can visit The Maples any time, boats run every day. Delightful Grounds Safe Boats Jones and fcotter Begin S cry ing Time This Afternoon (Four O'clock Edition.) Portland, Aug. 4. In tho federal court this morning Judge Hunt sen tenced former State Representative Willard N. Jones, of Multnomah i county to one yenr's Imprisonment oiv McNeil's Islaud, and to pay a line of $2000 Thndeus S. Potter wns sentenced to serve six months In tho Multno mah county jail, and to pay a flno of $500. Jones and Potter wcro convicted last autumn for conspiracy to de fraud the United Stntes government of public lands by colonizing old sol diers on an Indian reservation. Tho land fraud caso of Hamilton II. Hendricks will go. to tho Jury tonight. Former Oregonian Concludes Peace Between Panama and Columbia. Washington, Aug. 4. It appears that John Bnrrctt, tho United Statoa minister to tho United States of Co lombia, will bo successful In nego tiating a treaty between Panama and Colombln. Ho wll lalso securo a new treaty between Colombia and this country, removing tho suspicions that wero engendered by tho separa tion of Panama from Colombia. It now seems certain that Colombia will recognize tho Independence of Panama, SENTENCE AGAIN POSTPONED. California Woman May Yet Now Trial Obtain (Four O'clock Edition.) Stockton, Cal., Aug. 4. Tho sen tencing of Mrs. LeDoux wns again continued this morning until Tues day, to glvo tho defense more time to get aflldnvlts. This morning tho dofenso prosented a scoro of affida vits of prominent citizens, stating that tho reputation of Charles Mur phy for tejllng tho truth Is good. Murphy was a witness for tho de fense, and he swore that ho discussed tho LeDoux cnso'wlth a juror during tho trlnl, and that tho juror said tho woman would hang. Witnesses for the prosecution mndo affidavits that Murphy Is untruthful. During this sale there will bo sweeping reductions made In every department. We need tho room and will now start in to empty the Shelves and make space for our fall stock which Is now beginning to rrlve dally. Thousands of articles throughout the store will be sold jt cost and In many cases much less thnn cost. It Is tho volume of lousiness wo are after and It looks as If wo are getting it In good "ape. Read en: MENACE TO CITY. Labor Troubles Caused Trouble in 'Frisco's Rebuilding. Remnants of Dress kinds, Half Price. Goods, all Remnants of Calicoes Hns, Half Price and Mus- '2000 worth of New Plaid Dress Goods -arrived. Prices very rea sonal le. Ml our Muslin Underwear. Skirts, Corpr- Covers, Night Gowns Wi Drawers at Sale Prices. BU0 I Vlloa' nani.tlf.il -UM.Itn L,n lo Shirt Waists at about Hait Price. I'lb C . TMnlil 1Mln.nJ C.lto SW" ' CffPts nrlnn " 40 On 129 Lontr PlnM Pnnla lnof &r'. J, Get our prices. ' Sh , "Waists Sulfa onlnra ttnvv in- ti. m Alice Blue, clearing Pr, $3.50 -0 Trhrmed Hats, all new. go- 's at Half Price $2.25 pnnau.s Rihbon Half Price. Broken Lots of Hosiery and Un derwear, Half Price. Remnnnts of Silks, Half Prlco. Slaughter Prices on Challles and Lawns. Dimities, Odd lots of Table Linens, Towels and Napkins, Half Prlco. Odd lots of Notions mlngs, Half Price. and Trlm- (Four O'clock Edition.) San Francisco, Aug. 4. Tho may or announced todny that he would Monday or Tuesday bring together the officers of tho striking street car constructors, tho linemen and tho sailors' union, and attempt to bring about a settlement of tho present strike. He declared that It Is abso lutely necessary for tho welfaro of "the city that tho labor troubles should ceaso. opposed to Vollva. Dowie, through his attorney, disclaims any connec tion with Bliss, who is said to bo a large property owner in Zlon City, where ho has been n resident for five years. Dowie, through his attornoys, nnnounces that he will not bo a enn did ate. HH'O Ulllllllllllll 1 1 Hfrfr Nick and Alice Coining Home. Paris, Aug. 1. Mr. and ; ; Mrs. Nicholns Longworth ; sailed today on tho steamer St. Paul from Cherbourg for , . homo. They will arrive at New York next Thursday. !! t-H-H f M i I I II I II I i t 1 1 II I IIHIIHIIIIIllllillli lilt- Lucky liaml Winners. ' Lander, Wyo., Aug. 4. Tho ;; drawing for lands In tho Sho- shono reservation began today. ! ! Hans Borlln, of Lnramlo, got first choice Among tho enrly winners wero J. A. Horrow, of Lowlston, Mont.; Bernard!! Brownoll, of Spokane; William ' St. Clair, of-Butto. M-H 1 1 m mi i mil 1 1 1 n 1 1' WIVKS GO UP IN SMOKE Cliing Escaped. (Four O'clock Edition.) Norfolk, Va., Aug. 4. Pum Long, a Chinaman, whom the United States marshal is taking from Buffalo to tho dissolution wero completed. Driven to Wall. Milwaukee, Aug. 4. The directors of tho General Paper Company hold a meeting behind closed doors this afternoon, with a view of winding up its affairs as a corporation, in compliance with the decision of tho United States circuit court a fow months ago. Secretary L. M. Alex ander stated after the meeting that tho company had ceased to exist, but that ono or two more meetings would bo hold before the final details of Tho San Francisco for deportation, es-, company's offices In Chicago havo caped from the sldo of tho steamor been closed and preparation is bolng Odd Sizes In Ladles', Misses and Children'? Shoes, Half Price. Men's 3Dc Underwear, price.. 19c $1.00 Sailor Hats, price 75c Children's 35c Sailor Hats . . .15c Wo havo the" Long Gloves on sale. Hundreds of Children's Drosses, all stylos and makes, Half Prlco Slaughter Prices on Ladlos Bells and Hand Bags. 60c Girdle Corsets, prlco ....25c 95c Feather Pillows, prlco... 59c SALEM'S G&EATEST GBOWIXa STORE. teOY BROS.- Sffi of Commer cial and Court Streets Howard today. Ho was supposed to bo locked In tho brig. COMPLYING WITH LAW. mndo to vacate the suite of offices In Milwaukee. New- York Packing Houses Cleaning Up. Are Committed Suicide. (Four O'clock Edition.) Mobile, Aln Aug. 4. Will Woods, In jail charged with killing his wlfo, committed suicide today. Woods I was vory prominent commercially 4. Secretary and socially and the murder caused Intonso oxcltoment at tho time of lta POOR HAVE RIGHTS. MIIlIoniilrcH Want to Feme Up the Sea. Oyster Bay, Aug. 4. Tho resi dents of Oyster Bay havo Instituted n war against tho mlllionnlro resort ers who have built fences clear down to tho water edge, to prevent people from passing along tho shore. The courts havo decided that tho resi dents nro right. The right goes back to tho royal mandate of King George III., of Englnnd, who decided that the people of Oyster Bay and their heirs forovor shnll enjoy shore rights Tho fences havo been torn down, and an order has been obtained from court restraining tho rich men from rebuilding them. I'oi'i'ht Fires in Cascades, (Four O'clock Edition.) Albany, Or., Aug. 4. Again tho vlow of tho mountain ranges is ob- Interesting Reminders of Other Cen turies Found oh the James town Exposition (rounds. Norfolk, Vn., Aug. 4. Many Btrango Indian relics of bygono days, which havo beon unearthed on tho grounds of tho Jamestown exposi tion, near Norfolk, Vlrglnln, toll In teresting tnles of customs In voguo among tho Indians of threo conturles ago, and somo of tho old records handed down from the first settlers, add zest to Indian traditions nnd In dian habits and customs. It Is now known that tho Indians who onco occupied tho presont slto of flio Jnmestown exposition, to bo held In 1907, carefully embalmed their kings and chloftlaiiB. much as tho Egyptians did. Tho work was dono scientifically, and tho bodies thus embalmed wero preserved In mi oxcollont condition for conturlos bo lng dried so skillfully ns to look llko tho mummleH of undent Egypt. It Is expected thnt conio of theBo mum mified kings of tho early Virginia tribes will bo placed on exhibition nt tho oxposlton, together with many other relics which have been dug up and addod to tho collection of In dian curios. , Another Interesting exhibit at tho exposition will bo a dlnplay of tobac co, of which theso old Virginia trtbcH woro so fond.- It Is said that when tobacco was tho medium of exchange In tho ancient colony of Virginia It was a common thing for an Indian to trndo off his wlfo for a fow twists of tobacco. Pretty young squaws woro worth more thnn ugly oneBj honco thero was no regular market price for Indian wives. Tho promlnonco which attaches to tobacco In tho enrly HOttlomont of Virginia determined tho Virginia state commissioners to havo ns part of tho Virginia exhibit at tho James town exposition tho finest tobacco ox hlblt ovor arranged for1 an exposi tion. A tobbacco palace, artistically docoratod with tobacco tapestry, pic tures, curtains and omamontB of structed by a blanket of smoko. For tho past two wooks tho Brnoko mndo j every description, will constitute ono by the foroat flros In tho Cuscado.of tho unlaiio foaturon of tho oxposl- Washington, Aug, Wilson, of tho department of agri culturefl roturned this morning after occurrence, making n "gumshoe" campaign of, , the packing housos of Now York, I M'ilhelni Returned. Philadelphia and Jorsey City. He, (Four O'clock Edition.) says all tho houses that he visited J Berlin, Aug. 4. The Kaiser ro nro making tho changes required by turned today from his cruise, nnd tho government. Ho will soon make drovo immediately to the Marblo pnl other secret trips. ace to see his grandson that was born " " "-" ! during tho Emperor's visit to Tron- , he join, July 4th. THE SPA Bryan Visits AVlilte. (Four O'clook Edition.) ICE COLD DRINKS Milan, Aug. 4. William Jonnlngs Pare trait flavors Is what and w, e0 t0 vm,co t0 vlglt Amba8. yotf are looking for. ' sador White. Water ice a specialty. W. T. Sto&, F. G. Myers. 392 8TATX 8TBKBT. 72 Chicago Markets. Chicago, Aug 4. Wheat, 73 '4 0 corn, 4 9 Vj 49 , oats. 31 J4 8 30. mountnlnH has boon gradunlly Bot tling In tho valley, until today dis tant objocts a ro obscured by tho thick blue cloud. The flro up tho North Santlnm rlvor, In the Cnscado forest roservo, Is about burned out. Will Defend White's Memory. London, Aug. 4. Wm. M. Clinse, thii well known American painter, sailed today for New York. Beforo his departure ho stated, that as soon as possible after his nrrivnl In Now York ho would consult tho leading tlon. Parliament Adjourned. London, Aug. 4. Parliament ad journed today until October 23d. Tho stHHilon of tho House of Lords was brief. Tho Houao of Commons passed several hours In discussing the South American (uqUoii. An Old HoAii Dead. Loulsylllo, Ky., Aug. 4. Colonel Cuthbort Bullott, aged 97 years, nu paintors, sculptors and architects in ni'Polntoo of President Lincoln In that city for tho purposo of taking Now Orleans, and a famous old beau, somo public action In dofonso ot tlled ttlla niornlng. Stanford White, who waH murdered i liv Tlinw. ' Won Championship. (Four O'clock Edition.) London, Aug. A. Iu tho Nor thumberland opon tennis champion ship for mixed doubles, at Newcastle, Miss Sutton defeated Miss Atkinson H. Law, 14 R 1 sTMov- to 340 Liberty street, where he wiH meet all old and new patients. For any disease, caN on Dr. Cook. Consulta tion free. 'ti