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V DAILY CAPITAL JOUKXAL. SALEM, PRECOX. SATURDAY. AfflfST 4. 100 12 JUST LIKE AHT EXHIBITS BURNED. Destructive Fire at Milan, Italy, Con- Aumn! .Many Works. Milan, Italy, Aug. i. Fire which broke out here yesterday morning In the international exposition did ex tensive damage. The sections devot- wi n lii rtn..ifalti art nt Ttalv nnrt Ten Year Old Boy TaCkled and Hungary were destroyed, as also was the exhibitions of Italian and Hun garian architecture. The damage Is PLAY Held Bank Robber ANOTHER ERUPTION FEARED Port au France, Martinique, Aug. estimated at $800,000. The Ore was discovered at Cleveland, Aug. I. The Banka jinua, uie ug uuuiiins msiiiuuuu ui - -- Cleveland, I ociock in tno morning in mo Hun garian section and spread rapiuiy to tho Italian residents or was cnteicd at noon today by an un known man, who took $200 In bill from tho teller's counter and rapidly left the building. The president and two craplpyes gnro chase. Little Sebastian Llotla, a 10-yenr- old boy, who wax playing near the bank, heard his father lire a revolver nt tho fugitive, and surmised that a robbery had taken place, and tackled tho fleeing man around the legs nf- ter the manner of a football player, and held him until the crowd gath ered. Tho monoy was recovered, the rob ber arrested and locked up. The people nro making a hero of llttlo Sebastian. the art sections, situated In an ad- Jolnlnc nark. Fo. a time the British, Swiss, Japnnese and Netherlands sec tions were threatened, but by ener- J'lLGIUMS WERE GRAFTERS. John II. Long Stirs Up the Descend- nnt9 of the .Mayflower Passengers. Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 4. John D. Long, former secretary of the navy, stirred up a lot of excitement lir(i. nt thn tprrnntpnnrv nf thn First . r. ..., oortVinitnlroa no ..., . . -j, ruui siiuub cuiwiuh",w vw church of Plymouth, by his address etirred in the island Thursday night. It is feared tnat nnotner erujuiuu ui fmint Pelee is Imminent, but as yet the volcano shows no signs of break ing out. The residents of the city nre much frightened, and are pre narlne to flee If the quakes continue Earthquakes similar to mese pre- ceeded the great eruption that de stroyed St. Pierre. on the Pilgrim Fathers "The saints In Plymouth colony can be counted on the fingers," he said. "Some of the very select were false to their trust and used their posltons to feather their own nests falser to the trust than any presi dent of a modern Insurance com pany. Within the first decade social gotlc work the llromen succeeded Jn vices infe3ted the community; drunk- uvn, uiiitciiug, Biuiiuer illlU liceu- tloiisnoss and even crimes against nature were common. All this took place In a community of very limited numbers. No New England vlllace the early Plymouth colony. o- ArcldeurnTiy Shot. Stockton, Cal., Aug. 4. Aswald Hess shot himself In tho head this morning at Angel's Iron Works and died Instantly. Ho had Intended starting on a hunting trip and was probably examining his pistol, when It was accidentally discharged. saving them. The Jewelry and flue arts sections also were threatened but a large force of carbineers car ried tho pictures, many of thorn of a 1 - mi 4 tilrt.1rwH irnllia frr llm ffol- lery of flno arts into the corrlors of ot today need fear comparison with ,(., i,..,i ,i,.. . ,nnn A I the earl V PI vmrili I h rnlnnv " OCUUU1I9 UVJU1I14 WIV .11 V &U.IV. rf b noon the Arc was under control. Somo of the cstlmatos place the loss as high as $12,400,000, which possibly is excosslvc. The origin of tho fire Is nttribued to an electric short current. Tho authorities re ject tho theory that the conflagration was of Incendiary origin. - o- FOll THE FOURTH TIME. EVELYN WILL Ti:.STIFY. Montana Strike Over. Duttc, Mont., Aug. 4. Tho strike In tho meltcr nt Great Falls, Involv Ibr the miners at Ilutte, has been declared off, and all tho mon have returned to work. Tho caso of the flvo men who caused tho strike will bo Investigated. The Cliorti" "Stand in Girl Will Go on the lltiHltiindN Drfcnse. KKKlcijtoii Futility Reunion. Pcnn Xm, X. Y., Aug. 4. -Tho annual reunion of tho Egglcston famljy It being hold today at Electric park on tho went sldo of Kuuka lake. Tho nttendanco Is larger than In any previous year. Now York, Aug. I. It Is reported that Wllllnm Hand has !nn ininirpil to nppoar In court In the defense of 'cot Gas Plant at Eugene. Eugene, Aug. -1. Actual construc tion of the gas plant being edected here by the Willamette Valley Com- pnny began this morning. Henry Schremsor, an expert sent out by the company furnishing the tank, will have charge of the erection of the big 44,000 foot tank which is to hold tho gas. The concrete foundation I was finished a couple of weeks aco. and Is In readiness for the holder. Tho outside tnnk. which will hold the wator, will be 4 1 feet in diameter and the inverted tank for ens jo Harry Thaw. Whon asked about this Hartrldgo only said: "Thaw will be ably defended when tho caso is called." It Is lclleod that Evelyn has de cided to go on tho witness stand In tho dofenso of her husband. Hue for Might of Way. The Oregon Electric Railway Com Pny against Horace and Almnandn Hempstead Is tAo title of a suit filed In tho Marlon county circuit court Tho Oregon Kloctrlc Railway Is n cor poration organized to build n rail way lino between Portland Rose- uurg, which litis buno unablo to MOORIIS IX KEIIKLI.IOX. llnrlmilmiH Preparing for Holy War Against Franco. Tangier, Aug. 4. Tho Bcml-lnde-pendent vnssals have perfected an organization, nud nro clamoring for n holy war against tho French. Thoy urgo Prince Abdul Halld, tho viceroy of Algiers, to proclnlm htmsolf sul tan. --' Harked by 1 1 111. Minneapolis, Aug. 4. Tho Jour nal says tho throe-cornorod wnr among the Hnrrlman, Hill's and Mil waukee rnllwnv Intm-neta in t.n agrti ewlth tho defendants uiion n XorthwoRt l rmmi.in,. .,., ...., a Just compensation for a right It dovoloped yesterday that Jamus J of way through tho defendant's lands! Hill Is behind tho Dakota Midland Ju Highland addition In this cltv. Tho rnllwnr. whirh u ni,n,, ,. i..j .i. defendants were offered 500, which .Milwaukee's territory botweon Slour im-y roiuiieu, Tlio plaintiff prays for Judgmont against defendants for asscvauiont of tho damages sus tained by tho defendants, upon pay ment of which assessment the plain tIJf U to linvu tho right of way. CASTOR I A Fer Iafaati and Children. Ti KW Ym Have Always Bought vT s Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Uunh's Hk, Salem, Or Salem- Independence Lnunch Coloma Leave Sflleai at 3:00 p m. Arrlva-Bt Iudpndue .83i p m. Ia'avu Inilfpondonca ...,S,j p, B,, Arrive at Salem 3;jj j ,M llumwRwi and lltht tolBtit tw iwrt.il prowmiy a Rt te. mm Boat lJKt to taartur ur Su4wW tMtm talllHt lurs. A1- I'MTTYJUUN SOX, Pnt fountain" PENS ' U, a h MmV at rl. tWt iwl W Mf t, M)Uf f4t .,. ,.v.nv ,vBl ui, iitm IWH)U io wiy. wBwivanU;to tOfV vf MAtBtk p4G Ad k4 , g'tP dlWOBftt tt S? JSI- tBtff b tUno cg,i for tl Ukie f JsJy and AtguiU Barr's Jewelry Store Uty, Iowa, and Plorro, S. D. Tho now road Is to run through part of tho groat corn bolt of Iowa. In com petition With tho MllwiinVnn II.... Ing fnllcd to got control of tho Mil waukee In 1901. Mr. Hill has now started to parallol tho system whorev or posxlblo In retaliation for the Mil waukuo's construction of an oxtenslon to the Pacific coast. J. P. Morgan and his InUrostB are allied with Hill, and tho Harrlman Interosts ar bullied to Im In nin.A aiuanco with tho Milwaukee. o . Kiiglnwr K!llr. Llvoruiore. Cl.. Aug. 4.Join Olbb. the nclnN- of ajraetion m. Klue, was InstaHtly klllwl this morn lug. Ta euElu ran off th trecks with three cars of ore, th whwls pawing ovr th wiKlnr Th flra luaa Junipi tnl escaped unhurt. Hotel Arrivals iho gas machinery construction company has sent W. J. Huddle to have charge of the erection of the machinery for the manufacture of the gas. Tho foundation for this machinery has also had several weeks In which to season. About twenty men will- be em ployed, mostly from Eugene. It wui oe necessary to send awav for a few machinists and boiler makers, but the bulk of the work will be done by Eugene workmen. Hills of lumber required for tht scaffolding were made out yesterday and sent to tho mills. Manager Charles Welch vestPr.lnv uuurnoon stated he would let the contract today for the grading of tho new woll which the company is to dig on the north side of tho rivnr opposite tho pumping station. This woll will bo 40xi on taat i dimensions, nnd dug down through to Bolld gravol. The walls nil nrmm.i will be of solid concrete, and the wholo woll will be covered over. Construction will be pushed as fast as possible. Sulftwuter 15111 Again Sues for a Divorce. Seattle, Aus. 4. Tired of being sued for divorce and pursued by sheriffs attempting to collect ali mony, W. B. Gates, better known as Swift Water Bill," one of the most eccentric characters the Klondike gave the world, brought suit in the superior court to obtain a divorce from Kitty Bardon, his fourth living wife. Gates charges his most recent wife with adultery and the woman who is lying on the sick bed in a local hos pital has petitioned the court to im mediately award her $3,000 for at torney's fees and alimony. Gates married the woman, whom he is now suing for divorce, In Sac ramento, California, less than two years ago. He took her with him to Alaska and she was with him dur ing the last season when he took ?1, 000,000 out of his claims. Gates' matrimonial troubles have occupied the King county courts for nearly two years. Let Us Repair Yot Vhej We gtiaantee satisfaction We have pleased others. We can please you.- We are gaining new customers everv d. i... ao rln hnnfcr rpliahfp wnrk. Due Mr, -t lib uv ..v.. vw.. p.. w ww w- m. tiui niuin te .. . I .... .. .- .t c i:.-t c. .,. ,. "H ,a "P-W I aaie anu uur nut ui unyue ouppues is complete. Brine in your wheel and let us clean anri ..t order; it will run eaiser and last you longer and hai J a oetcer appearance. If you need a new wheel come to us. Wp ha,,-. hper ivhopl marlp anrl !r will rncl um ln i. ,,.,.. ,,..,... . .w ..... ,. tm C03 Uian m, other makes. Best Work at Honest Prices FRANK J. MOORE Phone 368 Ohl Salem Cliauraiupm Opens. Petersburg, III., Aug. 4. Tho'an nual Chautauqua of tho Old Salem assembly oponod here today with n large attondanco nnd a highly Inter esting program. According to the program Mayor Edward F. Dunno of Chicago will deliver an address on "Municipal Ownership of Public Utilities" noxt Saturdnv. whn u-'n Ham Randolph Honrst will speak on onucni Independence" on August 1 1. YAQUIS DEFEATED. Mexican Troops Fliilit Two Iinvs With Indians anil Disnerso Hand of Savages. Tucson, Ariz., Aug. 4. A dispatch to the Dally Mall from Guaymas says: Lieutenant Colonel Jose Co rona aixl 200 men have just returned to Las Guaymas, the headquarters of the Twentieth battnlion, Mexican Xatlonal Guard, with 30 Yaqul oris- oners, captured nfter a battle with Indians In the Xovillos mountains, wnicn lasted two days, nnd in which more than 20 Yaquls were slain, nnd six Mexican soldier met death, among them a sergeant named Boblos, a member of a nrnminon. Sonora family. The Yaquls have beon raiding ranches and the roving bands hn.i unltod Into a force numbering 100. lhey had fortified a camp in the mountains, where the .Mexicans ad vanced against them. The rosult of uie nrst day's fight was doubtful. CITY NEWS A Colle.'tion of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration Melons, cheap as the cheapest, at Rngan's, Court street. A crew is busy at work at the de pot surfacing the Southern Pacific tracks. About 40 men are employed and tho tracks will be put in flrst class condition. The Silver Bell Circle, "Women of Woodcraft, nre planning a picnic, to be held on the lawn of the Miller home in South Salem, which will take place In the near future. The popularity of "The Maples" Is growing. During tho past week sev en camps have Joined the summer village within tho grounds. A fine musical program will be given tomor row evening, which will no doubt bring out a large crowd. Norwich Union Fire ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Apul Office with Wm. Brown & Co., J 12 9 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY For Sale Cheap Several sood fa also city aodi suburban property;! Houses for rent. Capital XnioJ iXlUK. T For Sale. At a sacrifice, furnitnl of an eight-room house. Hmil for rent. Apply at 094 XorthCol merclnl street. Phone 1086. S-I-3t R. O. Cummins Successor toiwl Cummins, express, deliver) i transfer line. Prompt service j our motto. Furniture and p!n moving a specialty. Stand at IS South Commercial street. Phoi 175. Residence phone 968. S-H Wtllnnivtle. K. L. Carat. SpoVaaa. M. 0tUMM, San PruBacu. j. CUi. 8m Fraavttco. F. n. KJftaU. Amtw. w- f- Wat. PoitlMMt. & MacBrld. rXtrtUbd. J- ";. PwvtuM. W. a. Jobuo, jrWua4. frank ciMt. C. B. Rhodi OtilM. u I. U4. mou. K wart. fMv rrawstoeo W. ara. Un r"rncu0. T. Nrw, PurtUo4. Kr. Waatwortli, pnaad, t'uttagis Mm K. Iwuti, a M. UwtaK S l"rataa J. l Rsfc. Lot Aj8W. N. H. MarUu, Otuuge (inv VW 0. IarU. AlUaa. Kalcnu 0. 11. Tr4ar, MlMoult. mhl J" WtKlkM. Coo Ray. John Ilaykc, Portland. W. Q. Hr, Now Xot J. Chapman, Roiebur. VIII Watch Kfniuin Mtinoeitv. Xaw York, Aug. 4. GeBoral Wll Haw P. Duvall, commanding; g.rai of tba deimitmout of the gulf. mM today f0r Germany, to wltnw aHtl report to th war dpartmnt In Washington upon th ahuoal ma Huuvroa of tho OarmaB armv. Whicn will taka plc In Soptamintr.' Gaa oral I)UVii will rmU abrod for wrly two mouths h.i .! ., Wward trom Aatwerp o &,W. Uavmi d Gnral Iterr, wtih whom will to aawwiM. win U . 8Wrd ia giut ( isw,vror w. taw. farther back whither they wore nuranmi novt ,inJ by Colonel Corona and two mm. pantos. Xear Chiquelote, Saturday, the Indians were comnlotoiv rm,.i scattering In gront dlsordnr ,. ia,.' Ing many dead and wounded behind. As a result of the grass flro in South Salem last evening, ninny oth er residents are getting ready to cut tneir grass, nnd thus avoid destrnv- , ing property by fire. In nil the streets and during the night the Indians ' 1)ropert' b' flre- In nil the streets withdrew to Chlquelete. a nolnt I V"6 ls an abuiidnco of grass, so In the inniinfnlno Fifty Cents, on Dollar. Hamburg. Aug. 4At an extra ordinary niMtlng of the stockholders of tho Haiiiburs-Dremnn Pir t... anoo Conuwny It was announced that the oompanj's loes, as the result of the San Francisco disaster, are $4 -365.00O. that reserves on hand amounts to $2,000,000, and. there fore. It would b M-e.. ..- - " -" ,i iur lilt stockholder, to pa 50 por cent on tho onpital. Ileum, Atrtv. n.,. i. o JftMrlo. au. 4 it - . tm... .... ' '' r vr iwm4 tvlay to hold tho atxt P-ABKvrtcaa totfnm at BvWaa Ajrfa. in nolo 7rflf I IT W ' CMAl.ii .. -''iili--vfcaii .. ... Lr,!J.r. " -'. na tno result it 1.1.. ry puff of our TASI1MO C Q Suiss (.l,.,n,te Xniloi.,,T.vers.i- Mxeo City. Aug. .,.The ,,. bors of the Swiss m.hv i .w.. ... . - the tu aaah;s YVS!? l,ai"uet tha TlvoM dal KliaM thU evaln. Additional Realty Transfers Tht . iwiowitti real cuiu trawf.n lle4 te4ay: U.. Ftany. et al.. to 0. H. V. ! arwa, I I r I .t-i-tokV a n .. l.0 ' - r a dry that even n cigar stub would Ig nite It, and many vnluablo residents put In danger. Besides, tho grass looks bad. and It would odd a gen eral look of prosperity to the adjoin ing property, If it were cut, as well as beautify the city. The fire alarm was sounded at 9 o'clock last evening, nnd tho depart ment and sevoral hundred r-m eni post haste to South Salem, whore the crest' of tho hill i.vn,i South Mill creek was enveloped in a mass of lurid flames. It was soon as cortalned that Frank M. Brown was burning a lot of dry grass between his lot and Leslie street. The wind changed and tho flre soon got beyond .- luiKroi, and for a few minutes several houses were supposed to bo In danger. It only required a few minutes to extinguish the flre Wanted. 23 for yours; SVIdJ badge; America's craze sayiid very neat and attractive: made i gold and Gorman silver; can tl worn on coat lnnels or scarf m send for freo sample and agent! outfit; fast seller nt resorts iJ baseball games. Defiance Co., fl West Broadway. X. Y. 8-4-lt' mm ii i ni 1 1 ii minm I ELECTRIC SPARKS Brief Telegraphic Dispatches From all fans or ine worm HI Ml I I I I HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 HH Tho Duke of Rutland, the ol duko In tlin nrltlnh neernce. died London today. Crown PrinpeRR Alberta, of B glum, gave birth to a daughter day. HOP GKOWKlts IX SKSSIOX. Wirm,N K,,,m All Over tho Valley I iv in Attendance. Tha Oroaor. linn n... . . 1?.,? i!MI,, a ""taB n't tho" - . iaUf Hiteruoou to 'discuss matt.ni 0 ,Ltor., . ,. On of tho questions to come up for TTu.,n t.n lyiIcfnn9. Edgar F. Averlll, city editor of tt Pendleton attorney, and G .E. Hunt er, the sheepman, returned to -city yestorday after a three-ufwb camping trip In tho mountlns. WbD In tho mountains they saw one be whlnh thou wom minlilp to S?CUr " H.M.. b... UVIU ..-- snvnrnl ifanr. nOil.li thpv did not B la iiannnoa nt Mia lnw. nnd Ott' i,i r !.. Miir horsf' ato up their stock of provisions, the necessitating a trip to L. Grande t' roplonlsh tho snmo. Pendleton-" Oregonlan. KuutMoeratian is m,o, ,.i. . - Vi llllUlf Iinirl Ttm UUtlL MtM ni!JHnSL ll,'l Picking. Word comas th c . sectlnn nrw iminr. mnrkcfrd Is mos5-! ... Um yw, . ..w.. uv..UC3 M. ... ii i. i. .... una ' Ilaletl Moss About tho queerest rri"l -ct of tt- w yT.aatftith.Hai.to'i.Wta. "'" ra" "ty ,5 Th.oluaw , TS -The Colowa win . ' ,es Manlaa ... q.-.. . " ' tha -enlng. ThU ii TS ITl '!! mat will carry : " frowera at Wnniii... . it to i,i,i , vav. ai fered 85 ., ::.r " " "" ol' '' ' " "" l"" "!"."" wn tt' - -- Huwuruu, wuue thai0" u 'ou ot u copnui, -. Vhlt fCsTdTOrtliiMl . .- , 'arrant Q,.Kt ..,! as 10 W' tnt. t ." ""' ur "" ' "" ' ... t - . ".wtupars win also dla- nn a bright green, i u""7 . - HWLiiiii miniiiiH. . r-ii n rvn v. a ,t a. i n t iiu " '"IS"' " r,o 100purcaam. flae large Unph rr sr .... --o . OurXuw Photo Postals Aro becoming popular, and the Po ois roasonabli.. r-n .. tha. . m. " "" ttU see ...-. in lU0 ,ex R. , stroeL "'" It Court Tluvshlntr Ctow n...i r.. co .,- ...i. hfl against, nnd f ho is not giowInS or blind. It might be ell to tnA n.nf.M .1H L .nlA nfr tUD " v uiuaa uvea QUI cuwv " . nf .1 ,J .., o S0in9e has Insinuated. "" ! I I W" Dr. White Has ItctumeA And is again ready to can; patioau Jh bUaew omce - Breyman block. You will 6g j J.--i5TS-. many no doubt n u" , n8' and ltytorlde.atau';nrOPPrtU' ,m: r:;. ""Larc.l,rca "Waned hama nfa twwm-w . i. . .. .nail irWH .a.i.uKion-8 market. i . nre, tttiu ii fou uw" - n It . uu win do well to see niw-